From the October 2001 issue of Car and Driver. Like so many recent renewals rolling out of the DaimlerChrysler design works—perhaps we should spell that design werke?—the revitalization of the rough, ...
If you’re a firm believer in “they don’t make them like they used to,” this one’s going to make you smile. A remarkably preserved 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 is heading to auction, and it’s barely been used.
It's 2025 SEMA Show time, and that means a smorgasbord of concepts and customs from new builders and established OEMs. The latter brings two new concepts from Mopar—the aftermarket parts arm for ...
The Ram 1500 has long been a cornerstone of the American pickup market, celebrated for its bold styling, robust towing capability, and versatile performance. Across the years, certain models have ...
2026 Ram 1500 trucks will be available with the 5.7-liter Hemi eTorque powertrain. The Hemi V8 will make 395 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque with the eTorque mild-hybrid system. Ram says this engine will ...
The Ram 1500 Express Pickup is back in black! The brand is re-introducing the popular and value-priced pickup for the 2026 model year. It also marks the return of the Black Express package - which Ram ...
The Ram recall states the faulty HCUs are “susceptible to failure or malfunction, which may result in a reduction or change of Anti-Lock Brake System (“ABS ...
Jeep and Dodge are recalling over 206,000 SUVs to fix a safety issue that could allow vehicles to roll away when parked or disable the ABS or electronic stability control (ESC) while driving. Drivers ...
After a hiatus of more than three decades, the celebrated HEMI engine returned for a third stint in 2003 with great fanfare, initially finding a new life under the hood of the Dodge Ram 1500 half-ton ...
FCA US LLC is recalling over 1.2 million Ram 1500 pickup trucks in the United States market. As it happens, a software issue affecting the anti-lock brake system may disable the electronic stability ...
The last thing anyone wants to deal with behind the wheel is an out-of-the-blue lack of traction — and that's doubly true when your truck can weigh more than 6000 pounds. So it's in no way surprising ...