What is the fuel consumption of the Dodge Ram pickup truck?

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LawsonLee
07/25/25 12:28am
The fuel consumption of the Dodge Ram pickup truck is 15.7L per 100 kilometers. The factors affecting the fuel consumption of the car are as follows: Engine displacement: The engine displacement has a certain impact on the fuel consumption of the car, but this impact is a fixed value. Tire pressure: The fuel consumption of the car is also directly related to the tire pressure. When the tire pressure is too high or too low, the fuel consumption of the car will increase. Driving conditions: The driving conditions of the car will also affect fuel consumption. The combined fuel consumption is calculated by dividing the total emissions of the urban and suburban cycles by the total mileage completed in these two cycles, and then using the emissions to calculate the corresponding fuel consumption value.
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DeHazel
08/10/25 3:44pm
The fuel consumption of the Dodge Ram pickup varies significantly depending on the model and engine. I've driven several versions, and the common 1500 model with a V6 engine typically gets around 14-18 miles per gallon (mpg) in city driving, while on the highway it can reach 20-23 mpg. The diesel version is slightly more fuel-efficient, with a combined rating of just over 20 mpg. However, the heavier-duty 2500 or 3500 models consume much more fuel due to their higher payload capacity, usually fluctuating between 10-15 mpg. Driving habits also play a crucial role—rapid acceleration or frequent uphill driving can reduce fuel efficiency. For maintenance, I recommend regular oil changes and tire pressure checks, which can improve efficiency by about 5%. Overall, the Ram isn't the most fuel-efficient pickup, but its strong power makes it ideal for heavy-duty tasks. I think balancing personal needs when choosing a model is the most practical approach.
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