The Meaner and Better 2011 Dodge Ram

The 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 is one of the best pickup trucks you could ever want and it is engineered to give you the best drivability and value for money.

The 2011 makes its stand as a full sized pick up leader standing strong amongst the other trucks making its mark felt with standout style and offering plenty of muscle. The 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 has quite a few changes from the 2010 edition of the vehicle with new trim features and accessories that have been upgraded to keep it up to date throughout the year. The vehicle comes with an Outdoorsman package that replaces the older TRX version and comes with its own set of assorted upgrades for off road performance.

The all new Laramie Longhorn bundle package is the 2011 Dodge Ram 1500′s answer in terms of luxury to its other competitor models. The newly upgraded Dodge Ram offers power folding heated mirrors on the side, a completely new navigation system and a factory made spray on cargo bed. The buzz cut forward leaning grille gives the truck much of its muscular presence and it has been made to look meaner with additional aerodynamic attributes to reduce the wind noise to a great extent. Read the rest of this entry »

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2011 Dodge Durango Road Test Review

Chrysler has gone through difficult times in the last few years and is now busily rebuilding with a slew of nicely upgraded 2011 products and some very good all-new ones. Among the latter is this new 2011 Dodge Durango SUV-a three-row, unibody, rear-drive platform – with little but its name in common with its truck-based SUV predecessor.

Dodge design chief Mark Trostle says its handsome new body was shaped by the same “passionate” designers who did the muscular 2011 Charger. “It’s all about proportions,” he asserts, and its purposeful but pleasing proportions begin with a 10-inch-longer body on a five-in. longer wheelbase vs. the Grand Cherokee’s.

This new Durango’s spacious cabin offers premium soft-touch materials front-to-rear regardless of trim level. Interior design chief Klaus Busse calls it “friendly all the way back to the third row, with nice, soft edges throughout.” An interactive Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) provides a variety of useful information, and the new instrument panel offers a choice of monotone or two-tone trim with dark upper and lighter lower colors. Read the rest of this entry »

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