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Dodge Ram Used Cars For Sale in NZ

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Used Car For Sale from New Zealand
50kms | Automatic | 2993cc | Petrol
$185,990 + ORC

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Dodge Ram Petrol Cars

The Dodge Ram Petrol Turbo cars are powerful pickups designed for rugged off-road terrain and heavy-duty work. They boast a bold and aggressive exterior with distinctive lines and chrome accents, making them a striking addition to the New Zealand market.

Under the hood, these cars pack an impressive punch with their petrol turbocharged engine options, delivering plenty of power for towing, hauling, or cruising on highways. The 3.0L V6 engine is particularly suited for city driving with its 19.1 L/100km fuel economy rating.

The Ram's strong performance comes with impressive towing capability as well. It can tow up to 4,826 kg with ease, making it an ideal choice for Kiwi families who enjoy outdoor adventures.

Dodge Ram petrol turbo cars also come loaded with a host of safety features including blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control among others ensuring maximum driver confidence on the roads of New Zealand.

Another notable feature in the interior of these vehicles is their infotainment system that boasts crisp graphics on an easy-to-use touchscreen display allowing drivers to stay connected while staying focused on the road ahead.

One other benefit of driving a Ram pickup truck is its unique suspension which guarantees smooth ride even in challenging terrains typical to NZ such as gravel or steep hills.

Overall, the Dodge Ram Petrol Turbo cars offer durability and capability suitable for both urban commuters and adventure-seekers alike who demand high-performance pick-up trucks for tough conditions encountered across different regions of New Zealand.

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