Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

DODGE RAM FROM $139,500

Super-sized American “pickups” have made a comeback on Australian roads in the form of the Dodge Ram Laramie, with a local right-hand drive conversion done by American Special Vehicles.

The Ram Laramie 2500 is $139,500 and the Ram Laramie 3500 is $146,500. Both are powered by a 6.7-litre straight-six Cummins turbodiesel engine with a six-speed automatic and part-time, dual-range 4WD.

American Special Vehicles is a joint venture between

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