Mark Glover’s AutoGlo
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Sacramento, California -- Faster,
higher, stronger.
The Olympic motto, right?
Sure, but you could just as easily
apply it to the world of full-size pickup trucks. The producers of these American beauties keep
adding, improving and strengthening their creations.
What is out there now is light
years removed from the old school pickups of yesteryear ... the kind I remember on my
maternal grandpa's farm.
Oh, and one other thing: Figure
on bringing at least $50,000 to the table if you want one.
Amid this, I had a recent week in
the 2026
Ram 1500 Express Crew Cab 4X2 pickup (which also goes by the label of 2026 Ram
Tradesman Crew Cab 4X2). This is a
prototypical pickup for our times.
My ride was loaded and
priced at $51,030 ... and worth every penny.
Packed bumper to bumper
with the latest comfort, convenience, driving-enhancement and safety
technology, I spent a substantial amount of time researching the owner's
manual. Once I was convinced that I
could do everything humanly possible from the cockpit seat, it was time to take
it out for a drive.
What a treat! Amazingly smooth on the highway. Sixty miles per hour feels like 40. Yeah, it's that silky.
The twin-turbo,
six-cylinder engine was instantly responsive and decidedly muscular. I was particularly impressed with response
even with the revs up. For those craving
more, the 1500 can be had with a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8.
And while I enjoyed the
state-of-the-art technology, I was equally happy with the truck's old-school towing
potential and cargo-carrying capacity ... Still among the main reasons for
getting a pickup, best as I can determine.
Fuel mileage was fair
for this segment, at 18 miles per gallon in the city and 25 mpg on the open
road.
Does this 1500 compete
on equal footing with the Ford, Chevy, Toyota and other pickups out there?
Absolutely.