All the haters of these practical beast will continue to hate no matter what. I'd rather the ram tow that 3T caravan than a small Chinese ute any day. Nice review.
The only safety "tech" you need is a fucking foot to operate the brake and your god given eyes. Fuck sake the introduction of safety tech is infesting every car and yet road fatalities and injuries are at an all time high. People are too fucking busy playing with gigantic 12inch screens or becoming overly reliant on the car to drive for you. This semi-autonomous tech is having the opposite affect
Slight correction on the TRX being the most powerful pickup. Ford has now released the F-150 Raptor R, has more HP and a higher HP per Tonne ratio than the TRX.
@@therightcar If we are talking torque, the Ford Super Duty with the High Output 6.7L Powerstroke is the most powerful pickup. It makes 1,200 lb ft/1,633nm.
@@therightcarQuite agree. Bigger SUV's are also a question mark in my opinion. We have standards for all sorts of things so why not width of car? Some of our country roads are also too narrow for these Giants.
I rather suspect new fuel emission controls will prevent the sale of these fuel burning monsters in the future. Great review as always, but I do think these things are dinosaurs, sadly.
@@therightcar…in Europe you drive those with LPG for 1€ per liter and in cruising speed, you can do 13 liter per 100km. So, total cost around 13€ on 100km. That’s comparable to the running cost of an EV🤷🏻♂️
@@fragu123 We pay less than 1 Euro per liter for diesel fuel. I average a little over 16 mpusg/14L per 100 km in my F450. So my cost for 100km worth of fuel at the current $3.85 per gallon of diesel is (14L = 3.7 gallons), (1 Euro = $1.08 USD), $3.85 per gallon * 3.7 gallons = $14.25 usd or 13.20 Euro. I expect our fuel prices to drop back to normal levels once we get rid of the current administration in the White House.
Dinosaurs? You must like your little electric car eh bro. Dinosaurs? That’s probably why every second trader is driving them. Real men not a tree hugging greenie
For the haters in the comments, you do realize that a Land Cruiser 79 series {ugly looking thing that looks like its from the 70's} actually has a higher roof then a Ram, plus the dual cab cruiser is a longer vehicle and then there is the wide alloy tray! So are they really that big compared to whats already out there?.... also get used to it these things are out selling Nissan Patrols : )
All completely & utterly useless in Australia. Most of our roads are not designed for these big American yank tanks. If they bothered to make them from the factory in RHD then it would be different. These are fully reworked for the Australian market. Also as a side note. These are heavy vehicles & in Victoria if your combined vehicle plus what ever your towing is over 4.5t then you technically need a heavy vehicle license. This is something that is never mentioned.
That’s not true. As with the rest of Australia, you can drive a rigid vehicle up to 4499kg on a car licence. Doesn’t matter what the towed load is. There are limits on towing capacity, obviously. But these have a place.
@@therightcar I disagree it certainly does matter what the towed load is. I will quote Vic roads for you. Car licence: A motor vehicle (with or without a trailer) other than a motorcycle that has a maximum weight of 4.5 tonne (t) gross vehicle mass. The next category up which is a Light rigid licence allows you to tow a trailer up to 9 (t). Key words with or without a trailer.
Nonsense... I have seen a Ram 1500 park next to a Landcrusier dual cab with its alloy tray....well the overpriced toyota looked bigger, not only longer but higher roof and then theres the wide alloy tray...but people don't complaint about those!
I imagine the hurricane engine will be like the eco boost in that you can have eco or boost but if your producing the same or more power as a V8 guess what you will be using V8 amounts of fuel. Power comes at a price if you think different your delusional
These vehicles are soccer mum cars in the states, yet in Australia they are considered to be big unicorns, in other words they are considered family cars, not full blown commercial vehicles. They are way over priced and regulations should change so the average family has the option of buying without having a massive debt. Let’s see what the excuse is on the price when the engine changes, by rights it should drop in price.
Lol so you haven’t driven one , cant afford one Easiest car i have owned to park cameras everywhere No worse for fuel that my falcon ute So much safer for towing they should be mandatory
@@fragu123I like the sound of a I6, they have a nice tidy note that can sound beautiful. One of best cars I ever owned was 95 EF Falcon and that 4.0 I6 was magical and Im sure this Hurricane will be a thing of beauty but yeah when its sucking down the same fuel as a 5.7 hemi and lacking that subtle growl... whats the point
Amazing how much bashing is going on here from people that haven’t obviously never been near such a car, or better been driving one. Is that Aussie culture? 🤔 …reads ridiculous! 🤷🏻♂️ This truck has, as every product, advantages and areas to improve but what for sure isn’t the case is that the interior is cheaply made, no space inside or that it’s driving uncomfortable. Those statements are just from haters that obviously haven’t the means to buy one and immerse themselves in weird, hater comments….😂
The Right Car? : americans have some nerves charging above 100 k for a mieasly cheaply made truck....these used to be 50 grand on average....what's changed ? Nothing besides the interior....everything else is almost of literally the same design and definitely the same low budget build quality. That 5.7 litre V8 hemi is literally underpowered, fuel thirsty and old like 20-25 years. You only have a feeling that it has "so much grunt" because you have been driving economical turbo 3 cylinders for the past few years on your channel.
It’s not the USA seeking prices, this vehicle is imported as LHD, and fully rebuilt in Melbourne by Walkinshaw, they do all rebuilds, to include Silverado and the new Tundra. So the stock is purchased from factory in the states, imported with all the costs, then rebuilt by union based employees, then sold on, its all the costs on top driving up the price, not to mention dealers profits. Now think about it, what dealer is paying full retail for a car, no these things have so many middle men plus the rebuild, the BS being spun by reviewers suggesting the cost is some how in the fact its a USA V8 is nothing short of rubbish. Do yourself a favour look up Rams for sale in the USA, not only are there around 15 variants, the cost will blow you away compared to Australia.
These things are garbage. They have a common lubrication issue that trashes the engine over time unless you are constantly cruising at highway speeds, say like you might in America. Interior space is also surprisingly crap. Definitely wide enough, but leg room in the back isn't as good as some of the regular dual-cabs we get here in Australia. Also, the fact that you can't park these things in the majority of our (admittedly tiny) parking spaces, makes this a vehicle that you can just about get away with in rural areas, like where I live, but why would you really want to anyway? Too many compromises, way too expensive, chews too much fuel, poor quality. Big thumbs down. Still, I like your reviews in general! So thumbs back up there 👍
@@gregatoreganair.com.autrad2226 no, they're shit vehicles. That's my issue with them. At any price, they're crap - but the fact that they cost as much as they do is just a bad joke. You're paying filet mignon prices for prairie oysters. They're just typical, poorly made Yank garbage.
I honestly think the RamBox's are a waste, you lose so much tray space for some pretty average sized boxes. The idea is cool but damn! you lose so much tray space. I ordered a BigHorn with the 6'4" tray. I can sell my small trailer as that massive tray makes it useless
@@gregatoreganair.com.autrad2226I just use the adjustable tie down points, loop the bag handles over those and they dont move. Or just on the flat floor in the rear in the cab. I can see the benefit of the ram boxes but I just feel like you lose to much tray width to make them truly worthwhile.
This is the first time I ever saw someone refer to a short box as massive. I do agree with the sentiment on the Rambox though. The "tray" on my Super Duty in 8'2" and it becomes a waterproof compartment when I close my tri-fold tonneau cover. Even with this much space I still have an enclosed trailer for big stuff.
All the haters of these practical beast will continue to hate no matter what.
I'd rather the ram tow that 3T caravan than a small Chinese ute any day.
Nice review.
Thanks!
Ideal for the trip to Dingo Piss Creek.
If you say so.
Looks good and sounds good 👌
Sounds great! 😁
@therightcar Do you think this would be a good tow vehicle for a builder towing 2.5 tonne everyday? Dont know if my ranger will tow it long term?
The big horn does come with front sensors….. Still pretty light on safety tech
The only safety "tech" you need is a fucking foot to operate the brake and your god given eyes. Fuck sake the introduction of safety tech is infesting every car and yet road fatalities and injuries are at an all time high. People are too fucking busy playing with gigantic 12inch screens or becoming overly reliant on the car to drive for you. This semi-autonomous tech is having the opposite affect
2024 dodge ram 1500 v8 5:7L automatic very good looking Ute I love like v8 people too one v8
Slight correction on the TRX being the most powerful pickup. Ford has now released the F-150 Raptor R, has more HP and a higher HP per Tonne ratio than the TRX.
Less torque, though - 867 vs 883.
And no where near as good of interior as the ram
@@therightcar If we are talking torque, the Ford Super Duty with the High Output 6.7L Powerstroke is the most powerful pickup. It makes 1,200 lb ft/1,633nm.
Will these behemoths force shopping centre parking spaces to be redrawn?
It’s arguable that they need to be, not only for these big rigs but for broader-shouldered SUVs, too.
Nope, they will just inconvenience others due there need to prove something 😅😅
@@therightcarQuite agree. Bigger SUV's are also a question mark in my opinion. We have standards for all sorts of things so why not width of car? Some of our country roads are also too narrow for these Giants.
Keep these hideous Yank Tanks were they belong in the USA.
The 1500s aren't all that big. You can't get them with dual rear wheels and the longest configuration is the crew cab with a 6.5 foot short box.
Tub?
Tub!
In 6months I’ll be in the market for a truck,I want a ram but I can’t afford these prices ,maybe used
The prices are pretty high!
I rather suspect new fuel emission controls will prevent the sale of these fuel burning monsters in the future. Great review as always, but I do think these things are dinosaurs, sadly.
Yeah, you're not alone. The moment is about to pass for these big boys.
@@therightcar…in Europe you drive those with LPG for 1€ per liter and in cruising speed, you can do 13 liter per 100km. So, total cost around 13€ on 100km. That’s comparable to the running cost of an EV🤷🏻♂️
@@fragu123 We pay less than 1 Euro per liter for diesel fuel. I average a little over 16 mpusg/14L per 100 km in my F450. So my cost for 100km worth of fuel at the current $3.85 per gallon of diesel is (14L = 3.7 gallons), (1 Euro = $1.08 USD), $3.85 per gallon * 3.7 gallons = $14.25 usd or 13.20 Euro.
I expect our fuel prices to drop back to normal levels once we get rid of the current administration in the White House.
Dinosaurs? You must like your little electric car eh bro. Dinosaurs? That’s probably why every second trader is driving them. Real men not a tree hugging greenie
You betray your idiocy very well.
My 2015 tritons fuel economy is pretty much the same as this.
Ease up on the right pedal, chief. 😂
For the haters in the comments, you do realize that a Land Cruiser 79 series {ugly looking thing that looks like its from the 70's} actually has a higher roof then a Ram, plus the dual cab cruiser is a longer vehicle and then there is the wide alloy tray! So are they really that big compared to whats already out there?.... also get used to it these things are out selling Nissan Patrols : )
All completely & utterly useless in Australia. Most of our roads are not designed for these big American yank tanks. If they bothered to make them from the factory in RHD then it would be different. These are fully reworked for the Australian market. Also as a side note.
These are heavy vehicles & in Victoria if your combined vehicle plus what ever your towing is over 4.5t then you technically need a heavy vehicle license. This is something that is never mentioned.
That’s not true. As with the rest of Australia, you can drive a rigid vehicle up to 4499kg on a car licence. Doesn’t matter what the towed load is. There are limits on towing capacity, obviously. But these have a place.
@@therightcar I disagree it certainly does matter what the towed load is.
I will quote
Vic roads for you. Car licence:
A motor vehicle (with or without a trailer) other than a motorcycle that has a maximum weight of 4.5 tonne (t) gross vehicle mass.
The next category up which is a
Light rigid licence allows you to tow a trailer up to 9 (t).
Key words with or without a trailer.
I think you're misreading the law.
The vehicle towing can be a maximum 4.5 tonnes on a standard licence. That number DOES NOT include the towed load.
@@therightcar I was always under the impression that it was the combined weight. Happy to be proven wrong.
Nonsense... I have seen a Ram 1500 park next to a Landcrusier dual cab with its alloy tray....well the overpriced toyota looked bigger, not only longer but higher roof and then theres the wide alloy tray...but people don't complaint about those!
I imagine the hurricane engine will be like the eco boost in that you can have eco or boost but if your producing the same or more power as a V8 guess what you will be using V8 amounts of fuel. Power comes at a price if you think different your delusional
However to counter that, I saw some impressive numbers in the EcoBoost F-150.
I’ve seen fuel economy tests on the new turbo 6 in the US and they appear to use more fuel than the Hemi V8.
These vehicles are soccer mum cars in the states, yet in Australia they are considered to be big unicorns, in other words they are considered family cars, not full blown commercial vehicles. They are way over priced and regulations should change so the average family has the option of buying without having a massive debt. Let’s see what the excuse is on the price when the engine changes, by rights it should drop in price.
Why would the price drop? If anything it would cost more to manufacturer the turbo 6 engine.
There to big for Ozi roads & parking areas & drink fuel like a drunken sailor & have dinosaur engines 😎
Lol so you haven’t driven one , cant afford one
Easiest car i have owned to park cameras everywhere
No worse for fuel that my falcon ute
So much safer for towing they should be mandatory
nonsense they are not that big....I have seen dual cab landcruisers look ridiculous in size!
The new Hurricane engine produces more power and torque. It blows the Hemi 5.7 out of the water
and uses the same amount of fuel as the V8
@@matthewh8005…more fuel, not LPG capable and a lot more expensive… and no V8 rumble 🤷🏻♂️
@@fragu123I like the sound of a I6, they have a nice tidy note that can sound beautiful. One of best cars I ever owned was 95 EF Falcon and that 4.0 I6 was magical and Im sure this Hurricane will be a thing of beauty but yeah when its sucking down the same fuel as a 5.7 hemi and lacking that subtle growl... whats the point
@@matthewh8005 If you want a L6 in a Ram get a HD with a Cummins ISB. You get more torque and less fuel usage.
Amazing how much bashing is going on here from people that haven’t obviously never been near such a car, or better been driving one. Is that Aussie culture? 🤔 …reads ridiculous! 🤷🏻♂️ This truck has, as every product, advantages and areas to improve but what for sure isn’t the case is that the interior is cheaply made, no space inside or that it’s driving uncomfortable. Those statements are just from haters that obviously haven’t the means to buy one and immerse themselves in weird, hater comments….😂
The conversion alone would absorb around $60-70k of the overall price.
Maybe not quite that much... They still need to make a profit.
😂😂😂
Very economical for its size. Asked an owner who tows a van 25l/100km😅.
They have their use. Epic towing rigs. I just cant justify the price after sitting inside a few - theyre awfully cheap and nasty.
These Yank Tanks are hideous can't see why any sane person would buy one. Except if you tow a large 5th wheeler.
I disagree. They'd be far more competent even towing a 3.0 tonne van than most other utes.
Well more and more people are buying them
The Right Car? : americans have some nerves charging above 100 k for a mieasly cheaply made truck....these used to be 50 grand on average....what's changed ? Nothing besides the interior....everything else is almost of literally the same design and definitely the same low budget build quality. That 5.7 litre V8 hemi is literally underpowered, fuel thirsty and old like 20-25 years. You only have a feeling that it has "so much grunt" because you have been driving economical turbo 3 cylinders for the past few years on your channel.
It’s not the USA seeking prices, this vehicle is imported as LHD, and fully rebuilt in Melbourne by Walkinshaw, they do all rebuilds, to include Silverado and the new Tundra. So the stock is purchased from factory in the states, imported with all the costs, then rebuilt by union based employees, then sold on, its all the costs on top driving up the price, not to mention dealers profits. Now think about it, what dealer is paying full retail for a car, no these things have so many middle men plus the rebuild, the BS being spun by reviewers suggesting the cost is some how in the fact its a USA V8 is nothing short of rubbish. Do yourself a favour look up Rams for sale in the USA, not only are there around 15 variants, the cost will blow you away compared to Australia.
Still starts at $50K in the US.
@@Matsridesoffroad yeah, and you get a classic coffin of a car in classic american style :).
😂😂😂…get yourself out of the bed to a good work and you’ll realise that 100k$ isn’t the end of the world…
@@fragu123 why buttercup ?
These things are garbage. They have a common lubrication issue that trashes the engine over time unless you are constantly cruising at highway speeds, say like you might in America. Interior space is also surprisingly crap. Definitely wide enough, but leg room in the back isn't as good as some of the regular dual-cabs we get here in Australia. Also, the fact that you can't park these things in the majority of our (admittedly tiny) parking spaces, makes this a vehicle that you can just about get away with in rural areas, like where I live, but why would you really want to anyway? Too many compromises, way too expensive, chews too much fuel, poor quality. Big thumbs down. Still, I like your reviews in general! So thumbs back up there 👍
Thanks Chris! Appreciate the commentary and your feedback.
…complete BS comment. Obviously you haven’t ever been near a modern RAM, or even sat in one…😂😂😂
@@fragu123 I've worked on them and driven them loads, don't chat shite mate
Lol so u cant afford one
Why not just say so
@@gregatoreganair.com.autrad2226 no, they're shit vehicles. That's my issue with them. At any price, they're crap - but the fact that they cost as much as they do is just a bad joke. You're paying filet mignon prices for prairie oysters. They're just typical, poorly made Yank garbage.
I honestly think the RamBox's are a waste, you lose so much tray space for some pretty average sized boxes. The idea is cool but damn! you lose so much tray space. I ordered a BigHorn with the 6'4" tray. I can sell my small trailer as that massive tray makes it useless
That’s a great point for someone who uses the tray for actual work, rather than storing supplements and gym gear.
@@therightcar that's what the storage boxes in the cabin floor are for. Hide your supp stack and "gear" in the box under the carpet
Love the ram boxes
We put my every day work tools in one side and shopping bags dont roll all over the place on the over side
@@gregatoreganair.com.autrad2226I just use the adjustable tie down points, loop the bag handles over those and they dont move. Or just on the flat floor in the rear in the cab. I can see the benefit of the ram boxes but I just feel like you lose to much tray width to make them truly worthwhile.
This is the first time I ever saw someone refer to a short box as massive. I do agree with the sentiment on the Rambox though.
The "tray" on my Super Duty in 8'2" and it becomes a waterproof compartment when I close my tri-fold tonneau cover. Even with this much space I still have an enclosed trailer for big stuff.