In a special deal with Walkinshaw racing and Holden special vehicles.
see more here: http://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/dodge-ram-pick-ups-are-coming-with-help-from-holden-special-vehicles/story-fnjwucvh-1227298550579?utm_content=SocialFlow&utm_campaign=EditorialSF&utm_source=News.com.au&utm_medium=Facebook
cant bluddy wait myself but I was not going to pay the exorbitant prices the low volume importers were asking.
The ones in the story above will have full manufacturer warranty and backing.
I am excited
frank
jade46 said
06:30 AM Apr 11, 2015
They still ask $130k for a Toyota Tundra I cant see the Ram being cheaper than that as its a much bigger heavier vehicle
-- Edited by jade46 on Saturday 11th of April 2015 06:31:14 AM
Dodge said
09:21 PM Apr 11, 2015
I have a 2010 Dodge ram Laramie best vehicle I ever bought fuel economy better than a Landcruiser and a heap more comfortable, with a 6.7 ltr turbo cummins I never need to worry if I have enough power. Towing weight and ball weight not an issue. See my avatar
Wayne
-- Edited by Dodge on Saturday 11th of April 2015 09:23:31 PM
KFT said
09:45 PM Apr 11, 2015
Thanks Wayne, your rig looks great
I am quite envious of your Laramie.
I sat in one at a show a few years ago and it was like sitting in my lounge at home it was so comfy.
and all those gadgets
There is some info around that the initial imports will be expensive but as popularity grows they expect the price will drop which would be nice.
frank
RobandFlip said
07:33 AM Apr 12, 2015
Have to agree Dodge, we have a 2014 Laramie, cost was the same as a Land Cruiser Safari. As it has both 2WD and 4WD we find we can tow our 3.5 tonne Bushtracker mostly in 2WD without any issues. Fuel economy is amazing, 12.5 litres/100 highway (not towing) and 18 -20 litres/100 towing. The AD Blue ensures the emissions are minimal. A more ECO friendly vehicle than the Toyota. Yes, the Cummins 6.7 litre diesel is a great engine. Where we live in rural Victoria, we have access to 4 Cummins dealerships who are happy to service our vehicle. It is a big truck, but the power steering makes driving a breeze.
In a special deal with Walkinshaw racing and Holden special vehicles.
see more here: http://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/dodge-ram-pick-ups-are-coming-with-help-from-holden-special-vehicles/story-fnjwucvh-1227298550579?utm_content=SocialFlow&utm_campaign=EditorialSF&utm_source=News.com.au&utm_medium=Facebook
cant bluddy wait myself but I was not going to pay the exorbitant prices the low volume importers were asking.
frank
The ones in the story above will have full manufacturer warranty and backing.
I am excited
frank
They still ask $130k for a Toyota Tundra I cant see the Ram being cheaper than that as its a much bigger heavier vehicle
-- Edited by jade46 on Saturday 11th of April 2015 06:31:14 AM
I have a 2010 Dodge ram Laramie best vehicle I ever bought fuel economy better than a Landcruiser and a heap more comfortable, with a 6.7 ltr turbo cummins I never need to worry if I have enough power. Towing weight and ball weight not an issue.
See my avatar
Wayne
-- Edited by Dodge on Saturday 11th of April 2015 09:23:31 PM
I am quite envious of your Laramie.
I sat in one at a show a few years ago and it was like sitting in my lounge at home it was so comfy.
and all those gadgets
There is some info around that the initial imports will be expensive but as popularity grows they expect the price will drop which would be nice.
frank
Have to agree Dodge, we have a 2014 Laramie, cost was the same as a Land Cruiser Safari. As it has both 2WD and 4WD we find we can tow our 3.5 tonne Bushtracker mostly in 2WD without any issues. Fuel economy is amazing, 12.5 litres/100 highway (not towing) and 18 -20 litres/100 towing. The AD Blue ensures the emissions are minimal. A more ECO friendly vehicle than the Toyota. Yes, the Cummins 6.7 litre diesel is a great engine. Where we live in rural Victoria, we have access to 4 Cummins dealerships who are happy to service our vehicle. It is a big truck, but the power steering makes driving a breeze.
cheers,
Robyn