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◊ 2006-05-01 15:46 |
ram? dakota? what makes the difference? :-/ martin |
◊ 2006-05-02 06:51 |
Ram is a full-size truck while the Dakota is smaller. |
◊ 2006-05-03 18:52 |
thanx! full size means especially the LENGHT? (I often saw the word *fullsizer*.) dodge ram are very popular here in austria - at the country-side. huh! VERY big on our narrow streets. ;-)) martin -- Last edit: 2006-05-03 18:53:00 |
◊ 2006-05-03 23:21 |
Full-size means it's bigger in all dimensions. And, yeah, the Ram is massive. I can't imagine driving one in Europe (I know I'd destroy something). |
◊ 2006-05-03 23:24 |
looks like a 2003 Ram 1500 to me |
◊ 2006-05-04 00:26 |
@ Hecubus: You can drive around with a Dodge Ram in Europe (some security business in town here owns one). But you will have lots of fun finding a parking lot large enough to fit... ![]() |
◊ 2006-05-04 08:57 |
hehe! of course it works - even in my small home town (5.000 inhabitants.) ![]() but for parking you need a good plan. this is a 2500. :-)) martin |
◊ 2006-05-04 11:58 |
Believe it or not, they even drive 44-ton trucks throughout Europe. Lots of them. Every European town has public transport, which means 12-meter buses are going forth and back through them. Now, where a 44-ton truck and a 12-meter bus can go, I can drive a Pick-Up. Actually, I drove a C-3500 Crew Cab Dually for years and never hit anything with it. |
◊ 2006-05-04 14:44 |
yep! thats true. also made the suisse büssing so successfull: high mountains, bad for railway-connections, narrow streets ... :-)) martin |
◊ 2015-05-20 08:32 |
In sweden we have 24 metre, 60 ton trucks, so a Dodge Ram will also fit in here ![]() |
◊ 2016-11-14 08:02 |
2002 was 1st year to look like this. |