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Car Reviews: 1997 Dodge Ram 1500

Surviving the test of time.

Dodge has been refining the Ram Wagon and

Ram Van models for 25 years. This year, the side and rear doors have been

revised to open wider for easier loading and unloading. The Ram's front

end was completely restyled in 1993 and the steering and suspension systems

were re-engineered for a more controlled ride.



1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Car Model Comparisons




1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Walkaround


The Dodge uses welded steel unit-body construction instead of the body-on-frame

design employed by the GM and Ford products. Nonetheless, the Dodge is

a stout van built to commercial truck standards. It also offers good value.

When outfitted in SLT trim, the Dodge Wagon is a comfortable place to

spend some long days. A driver's air bag is standard, but anti-lock brakes

are optional on all models. The spare tire is mounted in the floor.

Two wheelbases are offered, a short 109.6-inch version and a 127.6-inch

platform. Maxi bodies add 26 inches to the overall length of the standard

long-wheelbase models for hauling up to 15 passengers. The Maxi Van offers

304.5 cu. ft. of cargo space.

The front suspension consists of upper and lower arms with coil springs,

with conventional load-carrying leaf springs at the rear and anti-roll

bars at both ends. Overall, this system works well, but it does not boast

the ride quality and isolation from road vibration of the Ford and GM vans.

Dodge Ram Vans retail for $17,460 for the short wheelbase and $18,120

for the long wheelbase 1500 models; $18,280 for the short wheelbase, $18,325

for the long wheelbase and $19,975 for the Maxi 2500 models; and $20,915

for the 3500 and $21,490 for the Maxi 3500 models. The Ram Wagons: $20,355

for the 1500, $22,555 for the 2500, $23,755 for the 3500 and $25,565 for

the Maxi 3500.



1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Interior Features




1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Driving Impressions


Engine choices include the base 3.9-liter V6. The $590 optional 5.2-liter

V8 (standard on the 3500 models) produces 225 hp at 4400 rpm and 295 lb.-ft.

of torque at 3200 rpm. The $860 optional ($270 on 3500 models) 5.9-liter

V8 produces 235 hp at 4000 rpm and 330 lb.-ft. of torque at 3000 rpm. No

diesel is available, but a compressed natural gas engine is an option.

A three-speed automatic is available, but the four-speed automatic overdrive

transmission drives nicer, gets about 4 mpg better fuel economy on the

highway and is much better equipped to handle heavy loads and adverse conditions.

Fuel economy barely suffers with the 5.2-liter engine option on 1500 models

when it is ordered with the four-speed automatic because the overdrive

gear reduces rpm at highway speeds.



1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Final Word


We drove the Maxi Wagon 3500, the heaviest version available, with an

extended body and seating for 15 passengers. The big 5.9-liter V8 produces

lots of power, but lacks some of the smoothness of the newer Ford and GM

engines. The Dodge Ram Vans are less expensive, however, making them popular

for hotel and airport shuttle services and other fleet operations.



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