Used 2005 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500 Quad Cab Consumer Reviews
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Great Truck.. Drinks Gas !
I love my Dodge.. I love the hemi.. but it only gets 13 miles to the gallon.. If buying gas every couple days (fillup= $52.00 in my area) doesnt bother you,it is a super truck to have.
Satisfied
The overall looks of the 1500 sold me on this truck. It stands out among anything offered today. Dodge has a winner in design, comfort and quality. I reccomend anyone looking at buying a pickup look at Dodge.
- ST Quad CabMSRP: $8,999465 mi away
- ST Quad CabMSRP: $6,9912,308 mi away
- ST Quad CabMSRP: N/A1,516 mi away
Love the looks
Rugged yet comfortable. The high up cabin makes you feel like the "King of the Road". Small glove box, but armrest storage makes up for it. Nice ride, good acceleration. I chose the 4.7 V8 over the Hemi. Good choice, as it averages 15-16 mpg vs the 10-11 for the Hemi. No defects so far. Overall I am very satisfied.
Happy Hemi Owner
This is my 2nd Dodge Truck the first was a 1999 SLT 360 cubic inch Quad cab. I now have 45,000 miles in 3 years on this 2005 Hemi Laramie and it has never been in the shop that I can recall. The miles are probably 50/50 city highway, with 1/2 the highway pulling a Bass Boat.
Yeah its got a Hemi
The Hemi is a awesome engine, Ignore Consumer Reports "over hyped" comment in their review, if the Hemi was in a Ford they would be bragging that engine up. The engine is really that good. The interior fit and finnish is top notch, light years ahead of GM anything, including their luxed out Escalade. The handling in the 1500 is really good, almost car like. I have been getting about 19 mpg highway and 14 mpg city driving with the Hemi 1500 4x4, thats driving with a light pedal. Put your foot into it and it will get around 11 mpg city