2011 Ram Outdoorsman –
“We asked Ram Truck customers – boaters, campers, fishing enthusiasts and hunters – what features would they like to see in a truck. They answered ‘more capability, more room for my gear and ready to hit the trail. And make it affordable.’”
So says Fred Diaz, President and CEO of Chrysler’s Ram Truck Brand. And apparently, he’s not just blowing smoke. Chrysler’s internal research suggests that 62 percent of fullsize pickup truck owners hunt, fish or camp. The automaker’s response to these apparent needs is the new 2011 Ram Outdoorsman.
Functional upgrades include standard trailer towing accommodations, limited-slip differential, 17-inch wheels with off-highway-ready tread pattern tires, underbody protection, tow hooks, halogen head lamps and fog lights. In order to set the truck apart from its siblings, the Outdoorsman will get a two-tone paint scheme with Mineral Gray on the lower portion, wheel lip moldings and, of course, appropriate compass-themed badges.
No matter what configuration you order – 1500, 2500 or 3500; Regular Cab, Quad Cab, Crew Cab or Mega Cab; four-wheel drive or two-wheel drive etc. – Ram promises that the Outdoorsman will be available towards the end of the year, and it will be a replacement for the old TRX4 trim level. Pricing will begin at $28,350 including destination.
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This post was written by admin on August 14, 2010
