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TriShield @ Jan 13th 2008 12:05PM
Whether it's truly "all-new" or not the Ram looks much better inside and out than the "new" F-150 makeover.
Ford's truck went from painfully vanilla to painfully overwrought inside and out. And it's now ugly, and it's still underpowered.
The 4x4 Dodge Charger look works well on the Ram and it looks clean and aggressive. The interior styling is more handsome and simple too. I also like that someone finally integrated exhausts into the bumper and bothered to paint exterior trim like the mirrors.
If Ford continues to be the best selling truck I don't think it will be because they offer a superior product, it's because they have plenty of sheep.
Nissan, Toyota, GMC, and Dodge make the best trucks on the market IMO.
The F-150 and Silverado are exercises in mainstream ugly blandness.
C.W. @ Jan 14th 2008 8:10AM
uneducated opinions are a dime a dozen. the FACT is, the F150 really is the most capable and dependable truck in this segment that is available in the market. in terms of power, towing capability, the structure of the vehicle, and of course styling, the F150 is second to none. You should see what happens to the RAM, the Silverado and Tundra on the mother of all test tracks in Arizona. They are destoyed. they are shaken to bits, they twist around and are useless when "truck" capability is really needed.
basically it comes down to your OPINION on the style. Myself, and countless others feel this new Dodge looks exactly the same as every other sub-par Chrysler truck that has made it's way to market. the interior is bland, and if you want to compare it to the F150 you will soon learn that it comes no-where near the 150's power and towing capability. Get ready for the laundry list of "best in class" features on the 150 in a few months. it is staggering.
Kyle @ Jan 16th 2008 9:54AM
The F150 is the most underpowered truck in class. It baffles me that it leads in sales year after year. Dodge has a much more powerful truck.
desi @ Jan 21st 2008 9:13PM
amen