2015 Ram Promaster High Roof Conversion on 2040-cars
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Ram ProMaster 1500 High Roof 136, Conversion 7 Passenger Van, 3.6L V6 24v VVT
Alarm,Privacy windows, Adjustable chairs with full 180 rotation,
Remote Start and Stop,Keyless entry, Keyless Start
Safe,Headlight Auto Sync System,Vacuum,Removable cup holder warmer,Portable Shower,Satellite radio,Chrome Grille
Surround,Full Length,Running Boards w/ Non-Slip Step,Clear Cab Roof Lights,Deep Tinted Windows,Chrome
Graphics,4-Way Power Mirrors w/ Power Collapse,Fog Lamps,
Rear Backup Camera & Sensors,Premium Leather Seating,Custom Pleated Privacy Day/Night,Window Shades,Dynamat Sound
Deadening,Premium Carpet,Glossy Interior. LED Lighting LED Lit Cupholders Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel Front and
Rear A/C & Heat
Touchscreen Uconnect 5.0 Navigation Receiver AM/FM Stereo With CD Player Satellite Radio Bluetooth
Calling/Streaming USB Charging Port USB/Auxiliary Input D.I.C. Driver Information Center Power Reclining Premium
2-Section Leather Sofa/Bed Twin Armrests/Consoles LED Lit Cupholder Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel Front and Rear
A/C & Heat
Touchscreen Uconnect 5.0 Navigation Receiver AM/FM Stereo With CD Player Satellite Radio Bluetooth
Calling/Streaming USB Charging Port USB/Auxiliary Input D.I.C. Driver Information Center Power Reclining Premium
2-Section Leather Sofa/Bed Twin Armrests/Consoles LED Lit Cupholders in rear 32" Vizio HDTV LG Blu-ray/DVD
Player Premium JVC Stereo Wireless Headphones w/ Storage Cases AC Power Outlets Remote HDMI Input LED Indirect
Accent and Mood Lighting LED Reading Lights 18"
Premium Chrome Wheels
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Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition ready to hit the woods
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Among all the debuts at the Detroit Auto Show next week, Ram will remove the ghillie-suit veil from its 2014 Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition, but the truck's bigger - and more fitting - debut will take place later in the week at the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas. The new Mossy Oak Edition is aimed at hunting, camping and fishing enthusiasts, and it will go on sale within the next couple of months with a base price of $39,985, not including $1,195 for destination.
With plenty of accolades already in the bag for 2013 (including Motor Trend Truck of the Year and Truck of Texas), the 2014 Ram 1500 is definitely getting plenty of attention, and the new camouflage job from Mossy Oak should help get a few more eyeballs on this truck. Starting with the Ram 1500 4x4 Crew Cab Outdoorsman, this special edition is only offered in three exterior colors - Black, Black Gold or Prairie Pearl (shown above) - to go with the Mossy Oak camouflage along the lower edges of the body as well as the upper edge of the cargo bed. Unlike the previous Mossy Oak Edition (2011-2012), buyers can now opt for the innovative RamBox system in which to store plenty of hunting, camping and fishing gear.
Inside, there's more camo on the center stack and door panels, and the headrests are embroidered with the Mossy Oak logo. Like the Outdoorsman, the Mossy Oak Edition comes standard with cloth seats in two available colors, but it adds in a new option: Katzkin leather in Espresso Tuscany with the Mossy Oak logo embroidered into the seatbacks. Scroll down for more information on the 2014 Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition.
Watch the video that inspired Ram's Farmer Super Bowl commercial
Mon, 04 Feb 2013Chrysler may have the Super Bowl's most popular commercial for a third year in a row. Eminem and Eastwood helped it earn that distinction the last two years, and while Oprah did the voiceover for this year's Jeep ad, it's Chrysler's other spot that's in the running for Most Valuable Ad after the big game this year.
So where did the Ram brand's commercial about farmers come from? As it turns out, the ad appears to be inspired, shall we say, by a video produced by Farms.com that was uploaded to YouTube in June, 2011. Greg Mitchell of The Nation pointed out the similarities between the two in an article published this morning. The video uses the same speech given by famed radio broadcaster Paul Harvey played over a slideshow of farming images. It's the same concept as Ram's ad, though the truck brand did go out and commission its own images shot by very well-known photographers for its version.
Did Ram steal the idea? That does not appear to be the case. A message left on the Farms.com YouTube video says "Farms.com is pleased to be working with Ram Trucks and support the 'Farmer' Super Bowl commercial." When you play the video, a link even pops up to watch Ram's version.
Truckmakers squabbling over who can sell Jimmy Fallon a pickup
Sat, 08 Mar 2014Snagging a celebrity endorsement is a big deal for automakers, as evidenced by the recent efforts of the Detroit Three to try and woo The Tonight Show's newest host, Jimmy Fallon, into one of their trucks.
After announcing during Wednesday night's show that he was in the market for a pickup truck, Fallon set off a firestorm of efforts on Twitter, with both Ford and Chevrolet petitioning the funnyman to test out a truck. According to Ad Age, Ford recommended the King Ranch edition of its next-generation F-150 while the show was still airing. Chevy, meanwhile, waited until the next morning to pitch a Silverado to Fallon.
The winner of this social media feeding frenzy, though, was Ram. Promoting a variation of its "Guts, Glory, Ram" tagline, the Auburn Hills-based manufacturer created the hashtag #GUTSGLORYFallon. It even went so far as to park a Ram 1500 outside 30 Rockefeller Center in New York, where The Tonight Show is filmed. On the back of the Ram sat a sign, reading "Big enough, Jimmy? Test it out," referencing a joke from the Wednesday show.