Ram 3500 Trucks FAQs
We're here to answer all questions about the Ram 3500, including many commonly asked ones, to help you get all the details and learn more about it as you look to find a heavy-duty truck designed for work and play.
Which Ram 3500 trims have a diesel engine option?
Ram 3500 trims that have the option of choosing a Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine include the Laramie, Limited, and Limited Longhorn.
Do diesel truck engines last longer?
With the right care and maintenance, diesel trucks can often last longer in terms of mileage and years on the road as they're built with fewer moving parts than a standard engine. A Ram 3500 with a diesel engine that is properly cared for can, in some cases, reach up to 300,000 miles or more, outpacing standard gas engines.
Are diesel trucks more fuel efficient?
Diesel trucks often can be more fuel efficient than a gas engine on a similarly sized vehicle, but they do produce more emissions and you have to make sure the gas station you go to uses diesel for your truck. Diesel trucks are most beneficial for those on the job site and having to haul large loads of cargo via payload or towing regularly.
Do diesel trucks have more torque and towing power?
Diesel trucks like the Ram 3500 generally have more towing power and torque than their gas-powered counterparts, as they are purpose built to give you all the added power you need to bring that large boat, trailer, or camper with you, along with equipment for the ranch and homestead, or the construction site, which is why those who are towing and hauling regularly often choose diesel engine trucks.
Can diesel trucks be lifted?
You can lift a diesel truck and our dealership here in Kennewick specializes in lifted trucks and we can discuss lifted truck kits with you or highlight options here at the dealership that have been lifted for you to view and enjoy.