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The RAM HD truck selection includes both the new RAM 2500 and the new RAM 3500. But which one is the best fit for your Parma needs? Let’s find out how they’re different when it comes to cost, engine selections, and towing power below before taking one home.
The cost of a vehicle is a factor to consider when researching for the ideal pickup truck to upgrade to. Both of these 2024 lineups have a similar price range, varying from the $45K mark to the high $80K mark. However, the RAM 3500 costs slightly more when comparing their starting MSRPs. Another thing to note is that the 2024 RAM 2500 is available in a few more trims than the RAM 3500. Regardless of which model you end up choosing near Brook Park, you can enjoy the Spitzer Shield protection from Spitzer Jeep RAM Brook Park. Take a look at the starting MSRPs for the base and top trims below.
Both trucks have the power to help you get the job done. They share two of the same engines: the 6.4L V8 and 6.7L turbo engines. However, only the RAM 3500 offers the additional high-output diesel engine option for even more capability. Compare the performance difference between the RAM 2500 and 3500 here:
What about the RAM 2500 towing capacity and the RAM 3500 towing power? While these lineups have two of the same engines, the maximum towing capacity on these engines varies depending on the model. Overall, the RAM 3500 can haul more than the RAM 2500, so if you need more towing power in Lakewood, you might want to opt for the RAM 3500. Check out the RAM 2500 towing capacity and RAM 3500 towing capacity by engine here:
These trucks shine their best when they’re on the road, so why not make your way over to our dealership and take one out for a spin in Cleveland? Contact us to schedule a visit today!