Yes, you heard it right. A truck is more "green". Ok, it's not as green as everything else should be, but it's a start. The 2009 Dodge Ram will apparently be much more fuel efficient on the highway, going from what the 2008 model of 19 MPG to 23 MPG. While there's been no real change to what is under the hood, the biggest difference is the truck's design.
As you should see in the picture, the truck now has a much more slick, aerodynamically pleasing look to it. Naturalists will scoff at the notion of almost giving it a "softer" look, but apparently it is enough to get you some better MPG on the highway, although the paltry 13 MPG in the city won't change (as I read on another blog, aerodynamics don't mean squat when you are sitting at a red light!).
Regardless, this is definitely a move for the better. It should be interesting to see what the feedback and sales are like on this going forward and how many other "redesigns" will happen in this category of vehicles. My guess is that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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