Is the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 a good truck?

Considering its size, the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 is nimble and easy to drive. Ride quality can still be a bit bouncy at times, but when loaded up with passengers and cargo, the Ram is downright comfortable. The new 4.7-liter is a welcome addition and no longer makes the 5.7-liter V8 a near necessity.

What is the 2008 Big Horn package?

The Big Horn Package is a regional package that includes the Luxury Group, Dual Rear Exhaust, Chrome Grille w/ Chrome Inserts, Halogen Quad Headlamps, Fog Lamps, 20″ x 8″ Aluminum Wheels, and Unique Badging.

How many miles do 2008 Dodge Ram last?

The average Dodge Ram 1500 can have 300,000 miles on it and still perform like a beast. However, that is only if the truck has been taken good care of throughout its life span.

How tall is a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500?

They can drive around our country accompanied by a constant soundtrack loop of John Mellencamp. The 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 is apparently capable of withstanding an incessant pounding from a 13-foot tall Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em robot.

Are there any issues with the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500?

2008 Hemi 1500 quad cab. Had electrical issues from the day I drove it home. Long story short. I had to point out the issues and almost pull teeth out to get it worked on. Even had at the dealer for 47 days straight.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Ram 1500 have?

The 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 gains a revised 4.7-liter V8 which boasts more power and somewhat better fuel economy. Trailer Sway Control has been added to the optional stability control, while four-wheel-drive models get a revised steering linkage. All Dodge Ram models are available with either rear-wheel or four-wheel drive.

Is the Dodge Ram 1500 a good truck?

Though overshadowed by fresher competition, the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 is still the king of big-truck attitude and can handle the diverse duties of comfortable daily driver and capable workhorse with equal ease. If you believe the commercials, trucks can do anything. They can come within an inch of careening off a 100-yard steel plank into a canyon.