Dodge Ram SRT10

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jollygreen

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Friday 11th April 2008
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Has anyone driven one? I'm vaguely considering one but it's a bit of a trek (couple of hundred miles at least) to any garage that will have one for a test drive.

What can you tell me about it?! Sure Evo tested one a while ago but can't find my copy of the mag and can't find the review on t'internet.

Ta

jollygreen

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Monday 14th April 2008
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Thanks for all the replies guys, sorry I wasn't being rude, just aint been on t'internet over the weekend.

Is the SRT rear drive only? I live out in the sticks where we get serious amounts of snow in winter and I was thinking of replacing my old landie with a truck which could be my practical snow car as well as a bit of fun for the summer months when I'm not using my boring merc commuter.

If the srt's rear drive only I guess a v8 4x4 would be next on the list. Again, nowhere round here that would have one for test drive.

Mid-high teens mpg would be fine - I used to have a modified Jeep XJ as a winter car and it only managed 9-12mpg most of the time but with such a low annual mileage it didn't bother me.

slainte,
iain

jollygreen

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Monday 14th April 2008
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Viper said:
jollygreen look at the Hemi V8 it has switchable, 4/2 wheel drive
What's that got? About 300bhp?

jollygreen

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Tuesday 15th April 2008
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ZZR said:
jollygreen said:
Viper said:
jollygreen look at the Hemi V8 it has switchable, 4/2 wheel drive
What's that got? About 300bhp?
My 2007 model has 340bhp/370ft lb plus the economy MDS system that cuts 4 cylinders when cruising, 5 speed auto and it beats most cars off the lights, fuel guzzling is about 17-18mpg(UK) if driven lightly.
Thanks mate, 18mpg I could liev with, no bother. got any pics? what size is the load bed?

slainte,
iain