Dodge Ram 1500 SLT - An American Icon

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What do the Ford F-150 Lariat, the Toyota Tundra Limited, and the Chevrolet Silverado LS all have in common? According to Car and Driver, the only thing is that none even comes close to the standard set by the 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT.
Recently, Car and Driver magazine took all four of these four-wheel-drive trucks to the Arizona desert and put them through some rigorous testing. The verdict? None could hold a candle to the Dodge Ram 1500 SLT.
The results? Car and Driver came up with the following list of what they loved about the Ram.
Muscle-shirt sculpting
Orthopedic support of the front buckets
Ingenious storage seat/console between them
Rear doors open independently of fronts
The lists for the competition were much shorter.
They go on to say that, "The Ram shunned the market's standard. Instead, it split the side opening with a hinge pillar down the middle and changed to two conventional doors on each side. Now the extended-cab Ram opens like every four-door sedan."
With all the accolades and praises heaped upon the Ram 1500 none could sum it up better than this simple sentence from Car and Driver.

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