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2005 | Dodge Ram 1500 Base Las Vegas, Nevada | Trucks | $12,999 | Atlantic Blue | 41,003 |  | 5.4 mi |

2007 | Dodge Ram 1500 Base Las Vegas, Nevada | Trucks | $13,999 | Silver | 21,676 |  | 5.4 mi |

2003 | Dodge Ram 1500 Base Las Vegas, Nevada | Trucks | $14,999 | Graphite | 57,004 |  | 5.4 mi |

2002 | Dodge Ram 1500 Base Las Vegas, Nevada | Trucks | $12,999 | White | 67,990 |  | 12.2 mi |

2005 | Dodge Ram 1500 Base Las Vegas, Nevada | Trucks | $14,999 | | 39,115 |  | 12.2 mi |
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Professional Review
The Dodge Ram represents an excellent choice among full-size light-duty pickups. That's saying something considering the renaissance of all-new pickups from Ford and Nissan for 2004, along with strong entries from Chevrolet and GMC, and a new Toyota Double Cab. It would not be an overstatement to call 2004 the best model year for full-size pickups in the history of the automobile. The competition is better than ever, but so is the Ram, which stands tall among its competitors. Completely redesigned and re-engineered for the 2002 model year, this latest-generation Dodge Ram boasts high levels of refinement and comfort. It's smoother and more comfortable than the previous-generation models. Its interior is more convenient than before and the bold exterior styling looks terrific. Changes for 2004 only improve the Ram's impressive towing and hauling capabilities. A new Hemi V8 engine brings more power and efficiency to the Dodge Ram line of pickups. Added late during the 2003 model year, the 5.7-liter Hemi replaces the old 5.9-liter V8, increasing power by 100 horsepower and 40 pounds-feet of torque while improving fuel economy by 10 percent. Dodge claims the Hemi makes the Ram 1500 lineup the most powerful mass-production light-duty pickup on the market. More important than claims, it is an exceptionally good engine, smooth and very responsive. Adding to the responsiveness of this engine is a new five-speed automatic transmission. A Tow/Haul transmission mode has been added for 2004.
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