2013 Ram
Award-winning redone 2013 Ram 1500
pickup truck a much bigger threat to rivals
Prices: $22,590-$44,275
In a questionable marketing move, Chrysler simply calls its new
civilian/work pickup the "Ram 1500"—not the Dodge
Ram. But the Ram remains a rival to high-selling Ford and Chevrolet
full-size pickups.
The award-winning 2013 Ram has list prices ranging from $22,590 to
$44,275 and promises to be a much stronger competitor to the updated
Ford and new Chevy pickups While worthy, Japan’s Toyota
Tundra and Nissan Titan seem destined to remain distant rivals to the
Detroit iron.
The solid new Ram looks slicker with a revised fascia and larger
grille. It comes with either rear-drive, part-time or permanent
four-wheel drive. Its refinement, engineering and cosmetic improvements
make it a considerably more attractive competitor.
For instance, the Ram has a new 3.6-liter 305-horsepower V-6, with 269
pound/feet of torque and a temporary automatic fuel-saving start/stop
(while idling) feature. That helps the V-6 deliver an
estimated 18 miles per gallon in the city and 25 on highways. It
replaces a 3.7-liter V-6 with 217 horsepower and has approximately 20
percent better fuel economy.
In addition, the new V-6 is bolted to a standard (count ‘em)
eight-speed automatic transmission for better performance and fuel
economy. This transmission has a new twist-dial control that replaces a
conventional steering column or floor shifter.
My test Ram 1500, however, had the Ram 1500’s neck-snapping
5.7-liter Hemi V-8 with its standard 6-speed automatic. The 8-speed
unit will be available with this engine in the not-distant future. This
engine develops 395 horsepower and a whopping 407 pound-feet of torque.
The legendary Hemi V-8’s drawback is that its estimated fuel
economy is only 13 miles per gallon in the city and 19 on highways.
Still, Chrysler claims best-in-class fuel economy.
Both engines can use 87-octane fuel, but it’s recommended
that the Hemi be fed 89-octane.
Grille shutters close at highway speeds to move air around the Ram 1500
instead of under it for better aerodynamics to help improve economy.
There’s a coil (not the usual leaf) spring rear suspension
for a better ride. And a new available air suspension soaks up bumps
and provides five adjustable height settings to do such things as
facilitate off-road driving and allow easier entry to the high cabin.
The Ram 1500’s body lowers at highway speeds, also improving
its impressive (for a truck) aerodynamics.
The interior of old Dodge Ram’s interior was second-class,
but the 2013 Ram’s is greatly improved. The cockpit
has supportive front seats, a new instrument panel and easily read
gauges.
A solid option is a back-up camera because, after all, this is a big
pickup truck.
There are large sound and climate controls, lots of storage areas and
an easily read touch- screen display. The interior is even available
with wood accents, and the front console has three, not just two,
cupholders.
Large rearview mirrors fold against front-door glass to prevent
parking-lot damage. And the windshield posts have thick interior grab
handles to help less-athletic folks get in and out.
My $36,740 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab four-wheel-drive
model’s quiet cockpit looked upscale and comfortably seats
four 6-footers. Five fit, but the stiff center of the rear seat is
uncomfortable for a third occupant. It’s best occupied by a
large fold-down armrest, which contains dual cupholders.
Other features include a new frame for better stability and handling
precision. A thick steering wheel controls electric power steering
that’s firm but nicely geared for a big vehicle. The turning
circle is conveniently small for such a big guy. The progressive-action
brake pedal controls strong anti-lock all-disc brakes.
Need more exterior cargo space? The Crew Cab has a new 6 foot 4-inch
bed option. It also has an optional lockable and weatherproof storage
box alongside the pickup bed, although that extra compartment consumes
some bed width.
The Ram 1500 powertrain is protected by a 5-year/100,000-mile warranty.
It can serve as both a comfortable passenger or a rugged work vehicle,
so many will doubtlessly see lots of miles put on them.