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Chrysler Group LLC today announced pricing for the all-new 2010 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty pickups, offering more content at a lower price. The all-new 2010 Ram Heavy Duty features three cab styles (regular cab, crew-size cab and Mega Cab) and two cargo-box sizes (6-foot, 4-inches and 8-foot), single- and dual-rear-wheel configurations, five trim levels, all-new exterior and interior styling and superior towing capability. The all-new 2010 Ram is available with a starting U.S. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $28,165 for regular cab models, $31,415 for crew cab models and $36,865 for Mega Cab models. All prices include $950 for destination. The all-new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty arrives in dealerships in late 2009 calendar year.
With more standard features than the 2009 models they replace, the all-new 2010 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty give consumers more value for their money, said Fred Diaz, President and Chief Executive Officer Dodge Ram Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. Our all-new 2010 Ram Heavy Duty trucks are purpose built to master any challenge and have it all: head-turning design, class-leading interior amenities, increased towing capability, proven durability, convenience features inside and out, craftsmanship and safety — all at a great value. And with our new crew-size cab model, were now competing in the heart of the heavy-duty pickup segment.

For 2010, the all-new Ram Heavy Duty is available in five distinct trim models — ST, SLT, TRX, Power Wagon and Laramie. Each has a unique appearance and offers various equipment options. The all-new 2010 Ram 2500 and 3500 are built at the Saltillo Truck Assembly Plant in Coahuila, Mexico.

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  • i think you need to be bent over and fucked up the ass, thats just me :)

    cummins will be the best engine period, it is by far more than just an industry standard, its the industry ideal

  • @fatass49 Cummins doesn't "suck". Way better than any Jap motor.

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  • I'd rather be cummin than strokin...

  • I'll take my 2010 Ram 3500 diesel crew cab anyday over a Craptor . One tried to beat me across the intersection to cut in front of me and the Craptor couldn't do it .

  • @MPLSTORM

    Why does that matter? Sure Cummins is the best but its not like Dodge builds them or anything. Also, I don't think any of those sport trucks go fast off road. Something tells me that 600HP over the rear wheels of a pickup isn't build for anything but the street but it definately owns the raptor.

  • oh realy.please tell me where you got this info from

  • the Raptor is a joke, a pointless truck, If I wanted a fast street ROAD truck I'd get a 2005 SRT-10 Ram and blow the doors off that pussy 2010 Raptor. Its funny I've yet to see the Raptor drive fast off road, all the videos show the Raptor driving fast ON A SANDY ROAD, wtf...

  • Just think retard, the Cummins has blown the Powerstroke away for ever, now for one year Ford will have more torque, BUT the new Cummin will have over 800 lbs torque, the new HEMI over 450 HP, yeah do I have to say more.

  • 2011 ford PSD 6.7l

    735 f/tq at 1800 rpm

    390hp at 2300 rpm

    the new ford will blow this thing away

  • blue body color with a light brown under trim

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