I bought my Ram when it was a two years old with 26K miles for $26K. It’s a basic pickup with cloth interior but I like it. My phone works great for navigation and everything else.
I bought my Ram when it was a two years old with 26K miles for $26K. It’s a basic pickup with cloth interior but I like it. My phone works great for navigation and everything else.
Go drive an SRT10 Ram if you want driving enjoyment on the street, they are actually quite affordable and whole lot of fun with that V10 & Tremec 6-speed.
Truck center consoles are stupid, the 6th seat can really come in handy.
My Ram 1500 has a tune with some basic bolt-ons for somewhere around 410-415 horsepower. With the trucks’ 5-link and coil spring rear end, it handles and drives very well.
It will definitely steal the V6 (nonturbo) pickup sales away from the domestics, all 10 of them.
I really miss the picture comments....
I’m sure you are getting some excellent material to write about but you need to start learning from your past misadventures. Nazi engineering has its limits, especially today. If you own a bug, you eventually learn that they aren’t good daily drivers in today’s world, why have you not figured this out yet? Bugs are…
That place looks like a lot of fun, so cool.
Dammit Raphael, stop it!
You have to get owt.
485 hp for me. Just enough to lose traction whenever in the hell I want.
I looooove my Duratracs on my Ram 1500. Air those suckers down to 19 psi and my big pickup with open diffs does really well in the dirt. Now it is just my approach/departure angles that keep me from getting too crazy.
I was thinking HW6 west of Delta to the Nevada Border, there’s nothing out there.
I could probably find an outlet here at the office to keep it charged and to warm/cool the interior which would be really nice. Can you use your phone app to schedule a time to cool/heat the interior, does it require Onstar?
25 miles each way. Just about any electric car would work. A Volt would probably be the wisest decision with a smaller range and a temperature-controlled battery, plus used ones can be found for dang cheap. I would need two Tesla wall batteries or something similar to save enough energy to power the house at night…
I mention two things.
I wouldn’t mind a used one for $30k with 5,000 miles. I have the perfect roof for a large solar array that I hope to combine with an energy storage system. I’ll live off the electric grid day/night and be able to charge my commuter.
I thought 0-60 was 7.5 or 7.9 with the range extender?
One of the most deceptive album covers of all time.