2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty at 2009 Chicago Auto Show

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  • Competes with: Ford F-Series, Chevy Silverado
  • Looks like: A bigger version of the redesigned Ram 1500
  • Drivetrain: 383-hp, 6.7-liter diesel
  • Hits dealerships: Late 2009

Chrysler picked the traditionally truck-oriented Chicago auto show to debut its new lineup of heavy-duty Dodge trucks. These behemoths are used mostly for extreme towing duties for business (trailers) and leisure (boats).

We realize most of our readers might not want to read everything there is to know about the new Dodge heavy-duty line, and we also know where those who do can read everything there is to know about them.

For full coverage, check out PickupTrucks.com.

By David Thomas | February 11, 2009 | Comments (5)

Comments 

jOE

I like Dodge BUT, Why did they make it look like 2000-06 Ford truck !!!! The hood, the fenders, headlights look just like fords. The interior dash gauges looks like ford !!! Why can't dodge be their own design, instead of reshaping the other companies designs!!!! But hey, they might just have more ford people buying this new 2010 designed Dodge trucks!!!

Joel

I have always loved dodge trucks sice I was 5 years old. I am 10 years old, and I will never stop liking dodge. My favorite is the dodge ram 1500 hemi 5.7 litter. I've ridden in a 2002 ram 1500 4.7 litter, and it rules. I'm not kidding, it burns out like no tomorrow. i ride in it alot, and I have since I was 6 years old. i think ford is a piece of CRAP!!! chevy is o.k, but dodge is so better. i rode in a 2009 ram hemi, and we got it up to 105 with out trying. we could of gone faster, but we did NOT want to get caught.

I've always loved Ram trucks with the mighty Cummins.

And I would ride on it, cool!

The wheels are small for such a healthy mashiny.Vot bigger wheels and her prices would not be!

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