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Ram Channels Cher — But Not for Long

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Posted By: DVC, 1/16/2024 3:55:17 PM

What if you could turn back time — to 2008 — and buy a brand-new half-ton truck like they used to make them? One without the “assistance” and other “technologies” that come standard with the new ones, like it or not — but with a standard 8-foot bed that’s increasingly hard to get … and for thousands less than what they’re selling the new double-and-crew cab short-bed trucks for today? [snip] Better to get out your checkbook — because for a time, you can buy a brand-new 2008 Ram 1500 Classic with a regular cab with an 8-foot bed and a standard 3.6-liter V6 without “eTorque technology” for $32,345.

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How many wish they could buy a new, zero miles "old fashioned" pickup? One last chance to get a relatively normal pickup truck.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 1/16/2024 3:56:51 PM (No. 1637715)
Ignore the stupid Cher reference in the title....it has nothing that I can see to do with the article, and I nearly didn't read it because I am very put off by Cher. She plays no part at all in this article about an interesting moment in our choices for transportation.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: formerNYer 1/16/2024 4:19:04 PM (No. 1637729)
I think the author has a CDS cher derangement syndrome, she never crosses my mind and has nothing to do with this article.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Birddog 1/16/2024 4:31:27 PM (No. 1637740)
Pssst...Dodge ain't 'Merican anymore. Stellantis N.V. is a multinational automotive manufacturing corporation formed from the merger of the Italian–American conglomerate Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the French PSA Group. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam. Now if they would bring back, even for one year, the 5o's-6o's Dodge Power Wagons? And GM bring back the same era Suburbans? I still kick myself for not dragging an early 50's Military Powerwagon/Ambulance that had been repurposed as a rural schoolbus for 10-15yrs, then abandoned in the woods just 50ft or so across the fenceline on my neighbors farm, over to MY side of the fence before the County auctioned that farm off for back taxes. Whats left of it is still up there, but shot to pieces by years worth of poachers during deer seasons(neither place was posted until recently, and borders state land) and the woods have grown up so much around it that the trees are near timber sale size now.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Maggie2u 1/16/2024 4:39:34 PM (No. 1637749)
The reference to Cher is probably a song she sang years ago, something about bringing back time or whatever. We have a 2001 Dodge Ram diesel, cab and a half 3/4 ton. Bought it brand new, first car we ever bought new and we'd been married 33 years at the time. We also have a '96 GMC Yukon we bought in 2002. we gave it to our son about 6 years ago. He had it in for some maintenance work and the mechanic told him to never get rid of it, that's how good it is. That car is in fantastic shape inside and out. Funny story about the Dodge. We let our youngest drive it while we were out of town on a trip. After getting fuel he started for home and the truck stalled about two blocks from the gas station. He called his older brother and told him he needed help. That he wasn't out of gas because he had just filled it up. His brother said...'you 'gassed' it up?' Big, expensive oops. Towed to the dealer and after the tank and lines were removed, emptied and cleaned and about $1000 later it ran perfectly.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: thomthomp 1/16/2024 4:59:04 PM (No. 1637763)
One of Cher's big hits was "If I Could Turn Back Time". Not a big deal if you didn't get the reference and hardly worth fussin' about.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: kono 1/16/2024 5:27:36 PM (No. 1637781)
That title fits her perfectly. She's undoubtedly had a desperate desire to turn back time since an early age, having borne a creepy resemblance to a short stretch of beaten road since she was only in her 20s.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Venturer 1/16/2024 9:19:36 PM (No. 1637903)
Give me a 76 Chevy full sized pickup with rubber floor mats, wind up windows, bench seat, 327 engine ,but put in Fuel injection, and disc brakes and I would be happy.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Timber Queen 1/17/2024 12:04:17 AM (No. 1637943)
TK still drives his red '96 Dodge Ram 4x4 cub cab, 8-foot bed, bought brand new. He's the envy of all when we go to Home Depot. One trip we were entertained watching a guy attempt to get plywood sheets into the back of a SUV!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DiegoDude 1/17/2024 8:07:10 AM (No. 1638066)
I'll keep my 2014 Ram crew cab, 5.7 Hemi. Runs good, drives great, comfortable.
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