Dodge Ram Wagon

The Dodge Ram Wagon was a large van ( "Full Size Van " ), which was sold from 1971 to 2003 by the Chrysler Group under the brand name Dodge. It gave him as a van for transportation of goods, as a minibus for passenger transport and special equipment such as ambulances or mobile home.

The Ram Wagon there were short, long and maxi - long version on chassis with wheelbases 2,769 mm and 3,226 mm. The external appearance was redesigned for the 1994 model year, marking the first facelift since 1971 represented, even if the main headlights, the grille and the taillights have been revised at this time. The dashboard was last changed in 1978 and remained until 1997 in this form until it received support for drinking cups. A camper expansion with names Dodge Sportsman, there were 1978 to 1994; it contained a sofa and a place to sleep. In 1998, the engine by 10 cm was transferred to the front, which resulted in more interior space. The resulting changes in the external shape of the vehicle front left something " pushed out " look. 1995 Dodge changed the serial numbers 1500, 2500 and 3500 ( Previously it was 150, 250 and 350). 1995 or 1996 rear armrest disappeared. In 1997, the front triangle windows were not open in 1998 they disappeared completely.

If one disregards the handling and engine power, there is little difference between a Ram Wagon 2003 and a Sportsman Royal by 1973. Names Ram Van and Ram Wagon replaced the model name Tradesman and Sportsman, which Dodge described the van and the van.

The Dodge Ram Wagon existed in three versions:

The merger of Chrysler and Daimler -Benz brought about some changes in the Dodge lineup. The Ram Van 2003 was set as the first model and replaced by a European model: the new Dodge Sprinter was derived from the Mercedes -Benz Sprinter and was offered until 2010. Only in 2013 was followed by a successor to the Dodge Ram ProMaster.

Motors

  • 3.9 -liter six-cylinder V-engine (129 kW)
  • 5.2 -liter eight-cylinder V-engine (165 kW)
  • 5.9 -liter eight-cylinder V-engine (173 kW)

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