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In North America, typically 3 ⁄ 4 - or 1-ton pickup trucks are used for hauling full size slideout-equipped campers (e.g., the Chevrolet/GMC 2500 through 3500 range, the Ram 2500 through 3500 range, and the Ford F-250 through 350 range), usually with long box bed lengths and sometimes with dual-mounted rear tires for the heaviest camper models.
English: A 2015 Ram ProMaster City Cargo Van in Bright White, interior color B7X9 (poetic), and the 2.4-liter MultiAir inline-four and a nine-speed 948TE automatic transmission. Also has the Tradesman package, with various extras including an extra rear side door.
The Ram Cargo Tradesman, or Ram C/V Tradesman, debuted for the 2012 model year, replacing the Dodge Grand Caravan C/V. It is based on the Dodge Grand Caravan, but with solid metal instead of rear windows and a flat load space with 144.4 cubic feet (4,090 L) of interior storage, and a 1,800 lb (820 kg). cargo payload plus a towing capability of ...
With the Transit Connect and ProMaster City set to end production soon, small commercial vans have reached the end of the road in the U.S. Ford and Ram to Drop Compact Vans, and There Goes the Segment
With the Transit Connect and ProMaster City set to end production soon, small commercial vans have reached the end of the road in the U.S. As Ford and Ram Ditch Them Next, Compact Vans Reach the ...
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It entered the North American market as the Ram ProMaster in May 2014 for the 2015 model year. In Europe, it is produced at the Sevel Sud factory, in Atessa , Italy. It has also been produced at the Iveco factory in Sete Lagoas , Brazil, at the Karsan factory in Akçalar , Turkey, at the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Saltillo Van Assembly Plant in ...
In line with its pickup truck counterpart (which became the Dodge Ram pickup), the Dodge Tradesman and Sportsman nameplates were retired in favor of Dodge Ram Van and Wagon; the B-series nomenclature remained, revised to B150, B250, and B350. Derived from the B150, the Mini-Ram was a higher-trim passenger van with a larger fuel tank. [3]