Archive for November, 2009

Dodge Ram : American Muscle for Oklahoma

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Burly sheet metal hides fire-breathing drivetrain and next-generation suspension design.

In the battle to build the world’s best full-size pickup truck, there can be only one victor. In order to stand tall in what is the most competitive vehicle market in North America, the engineers and designers at Dodge have created one of the more ruggedly handsome and startlingly powerful truck platforms available.

The result is the Dodge Ram, a vehicle whose very appearance makes a powerful statement, even before the ignition key has been turned. The Dodge Ram (MSRP $22,420) is beautiful in the way El Capitan is beautiful – an encapsulation of raw strength through the molding of primal elements, substituting steel and iron for rock and granite. The design invites both appreciation and admiration in the minds of truck buyers who can immediately sense the impressive capabilities that the Ram’s shape suggests. A bold billboard grille embraced by gently arching front fenders gives way to the slab sides of the passenger’s compartment and the cargo area, silent monuments to the strength embodied under the skin of the pickup.

The Dodge Ram has become known for its powerful HEMI V8 engine, and the notoriety is not without cause. The 5.7-liter mill grinds out 390 hp and 407 lb/ft of torque thanks to hemispherical combustion chambers and aluminum cylinder heads. Not only is the engine brawny, but it has brains, too. An efficient management system shuts down up to four of the engine’s cylinders when under light load. This allows for an excellent highway fuel economy rating of 20 mpg along with 14 mpg city. In fact, the large V8 is just as efficient as both the smaller, 215-hp 3.7-liter V6 and the entry level 310-hp 4.7-liter V8. Part of this above average fuel economy can also be linked to the decision to sculpt the Ram’s bodywork to offer the least amount of drag possible. A four-speed automatic transmission holds down the fort when it comes to shifting gears on V6 editions of the Dodge Ram while both V8s are equipped with a five-speed auto.


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Vacation – Preparing For a Road Trip

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

If you’ve ever taken a road trip, there are some essentials that will make the journey much more enjoyable. If this is a family trip, get a list of destinations you plan on visiting and print directions to them. When you have directions pre-printed from one location to the next, it makes the trip more organized and fun.

Perhaps you are planning on going for a 3 day trip along the west coast and you want to see if there are hotels along the way. By searching for hotels in the city you’d like to stay in, you may find a few options for where to stay. When you find a hotel in these destination cities, make your reservations by calling them up at minimum a few days to a few weeks before you’d arrive. When you place a reservation, they simply secure it with a credit card but you won’t be charged until the day of your visit. This works well because you can plan your day out well based on where you’ll be staying.

Try and pack yourself a cooler if your trip will be several hours between destinations. A few sandwiches, and plenty of water will help keep you focused on driving and staying alert. If you are driving along the coast, you may find a good picnic area so having these items with you in the cooler will be good as there may be very few restaurants along the drive.

Always plan to spend at least an extra hour or so on top of what the online map may be indicating for traveling from point A to point B. You’ll be stopping and taking pictures, having lunch along the way, and even perhaps going for a mini hike depending on whether you like doing that kind of thing. If that’s the case, be sure to put a small backpack for everyone who’s going on the trip. So if you come to a place that looks like a trail might lead to a lookout, you can put some essentials into your backpack and not be forced to leave because of things you need that are back in the car.

Take pictures, videos, and try to keep notes on the places you visited. This will provide not only memories, but may be good suggestions to a friend who is considering a trip like this.