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2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel

2020 RAM 1500 Truck
If you're looking for an efficient and reliably powerful truck that can handle what you and your busy life throw at it, check out the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel. Whether you're looking for your next diesel truck, or you're wondering if you should switch over, the Ram 1500's diesel option deserves a look-over.

Powerful Engine

The 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel's intelligently designed engine gives you the power you need to take on your busy life. This 1500 model is equipped with the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V-6 engine that gives you up to 260 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque to play with. One of the most interesting aspects of the EcoDiesel engine is that it's biodiesel-compatible. You can use up to 5% biodiesel as fuel without it negatively affecting your engine. This engine is matched to an eight-speed automatic transmission that's designed to deliver seamless shifts. Making the switch to diesel power is a smart choice for many pickup drivers. They offer higher fuel economies than their gasoline counterparts, and their tow ratings are unparalleled. If you want a truck that can go the long haul without eating into your wallet, the EcoDiesel is an investment worth making.

Excellent Towing Capacity

This year's EcoDiesel pickup has been given even more power to tow and haul. Since the last EcoDiesel option was offered, its tow rating has been raised by over 2,000 pounds for a total of 12,560 pounds in maximum towing capacity. That's a best-in-class feat that's worth writing home about.

Great Fuel Economy

As we touched on before, diesel engines give trucks a greater fuel economy than gasoline-guzzling pickups. The 2020 EcoDiesel achieves a 22 mpg rating in the city and 32 on the highway when equipped with rear-wheel drive. If you opt for a four-wheel-drive model, you'll get up to 21 mpg in the city and 29 on the highway.

Functional Exterior Features

One of the most exciting developments in the pickup truck world was the introduction of Ram's multifunction tailgate. Equip your EcoDiesel with the 60/40-split tailgate that swings out to allow greater access to the truck bed. These swinging doors make it much easier to load your haul into the bed, especially if you're loading with a forklift. Throw in the RamBox, which adds a cargo space in the sidewall of your truckbed to pack everything from tools to ice for your drinks.

Driver-Assist Technologies

With all the driver-assist technologies in the EcoDiesel's arsenal, it becomes its own co-pilot. The blind-spot monitoring system with rear cross-path detection makes changes lanes on the highway stress-free, trailer and all. Lane departure warning with assist, smart cruise control, park assist, and more — the 2020 Ram 1500 is equipped with the latest modern tech to make maneuvering through the world easier than it's ever been. When you're ready to get behind the wheel of a new 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, come see our team at Bob Ruwart CDJR in Wheatland, Wyoming. Let us show you how the Ram 1500 can make big jobs seem like joyrides. Image via ramtruck.com
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As your tires are the only car part in direct contact with the road, it's essential to keep them in optimal condition. To reduce your risk of blowouts or skids, keep an eye out for the following tire-related issues. You can have safe, sturdy, reliable new tires installed right away at your closest Chrysler dealership. more Unusual Bulges When a tire becomes damaged by a pothole or curb, the internal layers of rubber can sometimes loosen or rupture. This may result in a strange bulge on the outside of the tire, which means the tire is no longer safe to use. Too Many Cracks Tire walls tend to develop cracks as the rubber ages and dries out. In the worst case, dry rot will set in, which means rapidly spreading cracks while the rubber becomes brittle. Excessive cracks in the sidewalls can threaten the strength of the tire and make it unsafe. Long or Deep Cuts Any significant damage to a tire means it has to go. If you notice a cut or gash that looks particularly long or deep, it's best not to drive on that tire because the cut might turn into a sudden puncture. Embedded Objects Tires can sometimes pick up nails, screws, metal fragments, pieces of glass, and other sharp objects from the road. If you find an embedded object, have it removed to make sure that the tire isn't deeply punctured. Persistent Air Loss Hidden punctures can sometimes cause a slow, almost imperceptible loss of air. Even if you can't find the puncture causing gradual air loss, it's safest to stop using a tire that can no longer maintain suitable pressure. Diminished Tread Depths The tread depths of a tire determine how well it grips the road. When tread depths wear down to 2/32 of an inch or below, it's usually time for a new set of tires. This minimal tread depth should be kept deeper during winter. Poor Traction on Water Driving over puddles and wet patches of the road is a litmus test for the quality of a tire's traction. If you sense any slight loss of traction after it's been raining and the roads are wet, you may need a new set of tires. Excessive Vibrations When tires become damaged or excessively uneven, you're likely to feel a great deal more vibrations from the road. This may also negatively impact the quality of your vehicle's handling and overall performance. Ask a technician to take a look and diagnose the source of excessive road vibrations. Have your tires rotated or replaced today at Bob Ruwart Motors. We provide an impressively broad selection of new and used vehicles along with competitive deals and friendly, knowledgeable sales staff and technicians.

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