I'm going to be getting a new truck this Spring. I've been looking at all of them, and I've decided on the Dodge Ram 1500 with the 5.7 HEMI and the 8 speed automatic. Mostly for 2 reasons. First and foremost is POWER. My 1991 Ford F-150 has been a damn good truck for the last 23 years, but it can't get out of it's own way. Especially after I switched from the 235 X 15 tiny tires it came with, to 31 X 10.5 X 15 tires with a larger circumference. It runs great, but it's a total dog performance wise, and I'm tired of it.
Second is they seem to have a lot of them available with standard cabs and short beds. A can't get, (or I don't want to chance), getting anything with a longer wheelbase into my garage. If it won't fit in my garage, I'm not buying it. The Arizona Sun eats paint. My next door neighbor leases and parks in his driveway, and after 3 years his cars are always starting to fade. Ford's, Chevy's, and Toyota's seem to be non existent these days with standard cabs and short beds, unless you buy a stripped down work truck....... And those damn things are almost as much a HEMI Dodge Ram 1500. My 1991 F-150 is a standard cab, long bed, and it BARELY fits. I can't get the door down if I put the front tires against the front curb, and leave the ball in the receiver.
I want something that will get up and scoot. My F-150 just can't get moving up a freeway on ramp. I know the 2015 HEMI Ram's will run low 15's in the quarter mile at around 85+ MPH. Pretty good for a pickup. The new 8 speed transmission is the one everyone say's to get because it has so many ratios, it keeps the engine at the best RPM, regardless of where or how you're driving. And the best part is they get as good, or better fuel economy than my old Ford. I can live with poor gas mileage because I don't drive that much. The guys who own them seem pretty happy with them, and I've always liked the look of them. I just wondered if any of you guys drive one, and what you think of it?? The way I'm seeing this deal, with 395 HP and 410 Ft. Pounds of torque.... What's not to like?