What is the fuel economy of the 2012 Ram 1500?
The 2012 Ram 1500 is available in multiple trims, each with its own estimated fuel economy, here are the EPA estimates for each trim:
- Express: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Outdoorsman: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Laramie: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Bighorn: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- ST: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Tradesman: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- SLT: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Sport: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- R/T: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Laramie Longhorn: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Lonestar: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
- Laramie Limited: 14 MPG City and 20 MPG Highway
Is the 2012 Ram 1500 reliable?
The Ram 1500 received a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars from RepairPal, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks the Ram 1500 as 2 out of 19 among Fullsize Truck
Is the 2012 Ram 1500 a good car?
The 2012 Ram 1500 has received an average 5.0 out of 5 stars from our customers. If you're in the market for a 2012 Ram 1500, check out reviews from customers just like you. 2012 Ram 1500 Reviews.
What is the towing capacity for the 2012 Ram 1500?
The 2012 Ram 1500 has a maximum towing capacity of between 3450 and 9100 pounds, when properly equipped.
Various factors may impact towing capacity, including weight of passengers, cargo, and options/accessories.
What's new for the 2012 Ram 1500?
Here is what's new for the 2012 Ram 1500:
- Bighorn
- Express
- Laramie Limited
- Lonestar
- Outdoorsman
What are the pros and cons of the 2012 Ram 1500?
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