Inject efficiency into every day. The 2022 Ram 1500 - which is currently available at St. Paul Dodge - embraces value, pairing its standard 3.6L Pentastar V6 with a series of economy upgrades. Achieve superior performance at the pump… especially when compared to the 2022 Nissan Titan.Â
Anchoring the new 1500 is a 3.6L engine. This suite - which combines an eight-speed automatic transmission with variable valve timing - enables Alberta drivers to defy gas-guzzling expectations. Revised thermal management promotes precise temperature control; while an integrated eTorque mild hybrid function enhances responses. Through this, the truck can achieve an impressive 9.4 L/100km (25 MPG) on the highway and 11.9 L/100km (19.8 MPG) in the city.Â
Compare this to the 2022 Nissan Titan. This pick-up features an inefficient 5.6L V8 - which earns a mere 21 MPG on the highway and 16 MPG in the city. Its higher demand for premium gas will force Alberta drivers to more frequently seek out fuel stations.Â
Choose an economical option for your adventures. Visit St. Paul Dodge today to learn more about the 2022 Ram 1500 and its Pentastar engine - as well as how it fares against the new Nissan Titan.
Pickups are meant for daily use. While these vehicles can handle hauling and other work-related tasks, the fuel needed to power through jobs can become expensive. A good truck allows you to maintain reasonable operating costs. How do two of the most popular mid-size options in Alberta - the GMC Sierra 1500 Denali and 2021 Ram 1500 Tradesman - compare in this area?Â
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2021 Ram 1500 Tradesman
Engine: 3.6L V6 Highway Fuel Economy: 9.4 L/100 km City Fuel Economy: 11.9 L/100 km Gas Tank Size: 98L
2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali
Engine: 5.3L EcoTech Highway Fuel Economy: 10.7 L/100 km City Fuel Economy: 14.3 L/100 km Gas Tank Size: 91L
The Ram 1500 Tradesman gets significantly better fuel economy than the Sierra Denali. Thanks to its eTorque feature, which comes standard on all V6 engine models, it also offers competitive performance. The mild-hybrid system adds up to 90 lb.-ft of torque to give the truck V8-like pulling power.Â
To find out more about the Ram 1500, contact our St. Paul, AB dealership today.
The 2021 Ram 1500 and 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 each bring five different engine choices to Alberta drivers. Both have a diesel option that provides a high level of torque for towing and superior fuel efficiency. Which of the two pickups performs better in this niche?
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The Ram 1500 3.0L V6 provides more torque and a significantly higher towing capacity when compared to the Chevrolet Silverado's diesel. Thanks to features such as Active Grille Shutters, the pickup also offers excellent fuel efficiency and low carbon emissions. The engine, which produces 260 horsepower, gets a sedan-like 7.3 L/100 km on the highway and 10.7 in the city.Â
To find out more about the 2021 Ram 1500's engine options, contact our St. Paul, AB dealership today.Â
The 2021 Ram 1500 Laramie and 2021 GMC Canyon AT4 have four-door crew-cab designs for St. Paul, AB truck shoppers. Both offer more seats than a regular two or three-person pickup, but which one provides better overall comfort?Â
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With 40/20/40 leather-trimmed bench seats featuring both heating and ventilation, the 2021 Ram 1500 Laramie puts a premium on comfort. It can accommodate up to six people, providing them with 1,610 mm of hip room and up to 1,040 mm to stretch their legs. Crew cab models also have in-floor storage containers to reduce clutter.
To sit inside the Ram 1500 Laramie and experience this roominess for yourself, contact our St. Paul, AB dealership to schedule a test drive. Â Â
The 2021 Ram 1500 and 2021 Toyota Tundra offer multiple cab designs to St. Paul, AB truck shoppers. It is possible to get the size and layout that you want, but what about the interior features? Elements such as seating and climate controls are essential for comfort. Which one of the pickups stands out in these areas?Â
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Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn
Upholstery: Full leather Climate Control: Dual-zone Driver's Seat: 12-way adjustable Heated Seats: Standard (both rows) Storage: Centre, overhead, and in-floor consoles
Toyota Tundra SR5
Upholstery: Cloth Climate Control: Single-zone Driver's Seat: 8-way adjustable Heated Seats: Standard (front row) Storage: Centre and overhead consolesÂ
With leather, high-backed bucket seats boasting both heating and ventilation, the Ram 1500 stands out when it comes to overall comfort. Even the rear bench has a reclining feature and an embedded warming system.Â
To see the interior of the 2021 Ram 1500 for yourself, contact our St. Paul, AB dealership.
The 2021 Ram 2500 and 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 are heavy-duty pickups. Both offer V8 and diesel engine options and regular and extended cab designs. However, when it comes to interior features related to comfort and connectivity, one stands out ahead of the other.Â
2021 Ram 2500 Limited
Interface: 12.0-inch Uconnect with navigation Sound System: Nine-speaker Alpine Seats: Heated and ventilated, with full leather SiriusXM: One-year membership with five years of Travel Link, Traffic Plus, and Guardian
When the two top-tier trims are compared, the Ram 2500 comes out ahead because of its larger media centre, premium sound system, and a superior menu of complementary features. Wood accents, Berber floor mats, and heated rear seats add to this vehicle's luxury-level allure.Â
To test drive the 2021 Ram 2500, contact our Saint Paul, AB dealership today.
The Ram 2500 (with a 6.4L V8) and Honda Ridgeline (with a 3.5L V6) are two popular pickup options in Alberta, Canada. Based on engine size, the choice for those who need power is obvious. But what about truck shoppers who require a spacious seating area? Which of these two vehicles comes out ahead when comparing cab size?Â
Ram 2500 (Crew Cab)
Headroom (front/rear): 1,038/1,010 mm Legroom: 1,040/1,022 Hip room: 1,598/1,593 Total interior volume: 3,528L
Honda Ridgeline
Headroom (front/rear): 1,003/986 mm Legroom: 1,039/932 Hip room: 1,501/1,438 Total passenger volume: 3,084 L
The 2021 Ram 2500 provides a spacious area for passengers. The attractiveness of this pickup is about more than roominess. The Laramie trim boasts heated front seats, while the Longhorn adds warming elements to the rear row, as well. Dual-zone climate controls, 60/40 folding benches with retractable armrest, and in-floor storage help balance practicality and comfort.Â
Contact our Saint Paul, AB dealership to learn more about the 2021 Ram 2500.