RAM 1000 Reviews
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Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
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RAM Reviews and News
The Ram 1500 REV is coming to Oz!
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By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Apr 2023
The Ram 1500 REV has been confirmed for Australia, with the all-electric pick-up truck to arrive in our market soon after the model's US launch in late 2024.
Smaller Ram electric pick-up coming?
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By Tim Nicholson · 28 Mar 2023
American manufacturers know how important the large pick-up segment is, but, increasingly, medium-sized pick-ups like the Ford Ranger and Chevrolet Colorado are growing in popularity.
2023 Ram 1500 range and pricing changes
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By Chris Thompson · 22 Mar 2023
The Ram 1500 range looks slightly different for 2023 than it did last year, with a slimmer line-up creating a new entry-level, as well as a slight price increase at the top end of the family.
Ram 1500 tray dimensions and tub size
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By Marcus Craft · 22 Mar 2023
Here's our guide for the Ram 1500.
Ram capped price servicing - cost, schedule & info
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By Tom White · 10 Mar 2023
Ram Trucks are imported as left-hand drive vehicles to Australia by Ateco (the same import group behind Renault and LDV) under the auspices of American Special Vehicles and are then converted to right-hand drive in Melbourne. The Ram Trucks brand does not currently offer a capped-price service program for any of its models, although indicative pricing can be found through the ‘book a service’ section of its website.Ram’s range of utes, which currently includes five variants of the 1500, or either a 2500 or 3500 Laramie Crew Cab, are all covered by a three-year/100,000km warranty in Australia, behind the more commonly accepted five-year and unlimited kilometre warranty offered by most manufacturers in the industry. On the upswing, the entire warranty period includes 24/7 roadside assistance.While there is no capped-price service program on any of the brand’s models, indicative pricing, which will vary by location, can be seen through the brand’s book-a-service feature.Servicing is not cheap. Using a Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab equipped with a 5.7-litre V8 engine based in Sydney as an example, service pricing ranges (at the time of publishing) from $508.97 to $1251.96 in the first five years per 12 monthly, 12,000km visit intervals. The most expensive service in the calculator is a whopping $4101.38 due at 10 years or 120,000km. The calculator reaches to 14 years or 168,000km.In summary: With a short limited warranty and no capped price service program, Ram owners are left without a clear picture of the total cost of ownership. The current indicative service pricing suggests it will be high. 4/10*Based on indicative pricing from the calculator for a vehicle located in Sydney and not including the six month/6,000km 'severe duty' service for vehicles which are frequently towing, used off-road, or for fleet duties.If you want to find out more about a specific manufacturer's capped price servicing, please see below:
Why Walkinshaw is better off without Holden
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By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Mar 2023
Walkinshaw produced around three times as many vehicles in 2022 than HSV did in its biggest year with Holden, with the Victorian engineering outfit helping drive a manufacturing boom in Australia.
Ford F-150 vs large pick-up rivals
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By Chris Thompson · 27 Feb 2023
With Ford Australia confirming pricing for the F-150, it’s now made a place amongst rivals like the Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado, but a key player from the big American pick-up truck game is yet to arrive.
2024 Ram 1500 REV electric ute confirmed
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By Chris Thompson · 13 Feb 2023
Ram has officially confirmed the electric version of its hero truck, with the Ram 1500 REV finally confirmed for production.
Ram is ready to rock the Ranger and HiLux
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By Andrew Chesterton · 05 Feb 2023
Ram's long-awaited mid-size ute could be mere weeks away from its concept unveiling, with international reports pointing to a dealer showcase in March that will reveal much more detail about the brand's Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max rival.It's
Ram 1500 Revolution: Better than a large SUV?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 27 Jan 2023
Ram has used the CES show in Las Vegas to unveil what it thinks could be the next step in the jumbo-truck space, with the Revolution 1500 debuting a three-row seating arrangement with room for seven people.