The Ram 3500 is powerful. Like the other vehicles in our El Paso, TX showroom, this pickup is engineered to get the job done. Of course, it's likely that you already know that. Furthermore, it's probable that you're familiar with the model's beefy 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine, which helps the truck boast a best-in-class towing capacity to the tune of 29,280lbs.
After all, its specs like the one abovementioned that attracted you to the Ram 3500 in the first place, though the truck's sophisticated style was also an original attraction. Naturally, that alluring panache includes the model's rugged elegance, which is topped off with the brand's iconic logo.
That brings us to today's post. The distinguishable emblem, which brands a model as a new Ram, is the head-on image of a riley bighorn mountain ram. First selected to mark the American brand back in 1931 by a University of Michigan art professor, the horned animal remains an apt logo even today.
That's because Ram trucks and the burly beast have several attributes in common. Namely, those qualities include an urge to break away from the pack, a hearty and unrelenting strength, and a remarkable ability to summit the highest peaks.
Intrigued? It'd be hard not to be after such a comparison. If you'd like to arrange a test drive in your preferred pickup truck, then we kindly invite you to visit our showroom at Dick Poe Dodge. At your convenience we're happy to continue the conversation, detail specs and discuss available Ram lease and financing options.