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The Ram 2500 is also available in Regular Cab configuration in 2-wheel drive (2WD) or 4-wheel drive (4WD). The various configurations are offered with either a 6-ft., 4-in. or 8-ft. pickup bed.
Where the Mega Cab differs radically from its Ram brethren is in its capacious interior-all 143.2 cubic feet of it. To call the interior "huge" doesn't do this thing justice.
We'll see. In the meantime, Ram figures, if that's the way it's going to be, we may as well make a work truck fun. Meet the 2011 Ram Mega Cab 2500 Longhorn Edition heavy duty turbo diesel 4x4.
Bandon Joslin, owner of this ’12 Ram 2500 Mega Cab, knows this all too well, as this isn’t his first time getting a truck featured. In fact, it’s not even his first cover truck.
As a suburban family man, mild-mannered cartoonist and automotive reviewer, my daily transportation needs are fairly ...
The Mega Cab comes in 1500, 2500 and 3500 models, and all are built on the Ram Heavy Duty platform. Dodge’s 5.9-liter Cummins turbo­diesel (325 hp, 610 lb-ft) is available on the 2500 and ...
As you'd expect from a truck in this segment, there are numerous trim, cab, and engine configurations to choose from. CarBuzz tested a Ram 2500 Laramie Crew Cab with a 6'4" bed and four-wheel-drive.
2010 RAM 2500 HD MEGA CAB TURBO DIESEL TYPE: Six-passenger crew cab 2500 pickup DRIVE FORMAT: Rear- or four-wheel drive BASE PRICE (includes diesel & destination charge): 2WD: $44,855; 4WD: $48,150 ...
The big news from Ram this year is that the Hemi V8 engine is coming back to the Ram 1500 light duty pickup in a few months, ...
What Is A Ram Mega Cab? It is the largest Ram Cab model. It offers more space for passengers at the back than at the front. The rear seats are separately adjustable, and there is plenty of legroom.
This 2023 Ram 2500 Limited Mega Cab Cummins Night Edition is finished in Patriot Blue Pearlcoat over black leather and was just sold recently for $70,500, with roughly 10,000 miles on the clock.
Using "mega" as a prefix just makes things sound bigger, better … and, just, badder. So the only question for pickup truck buyers is, "Why wouldn't I opt for the Mega Cab in the Ram 2500 or 3500?" ...