Source: pickuptrucks.com
There’s been some confusion surrounding the introduction of Chrysler’s new Ram brand and the separation of Dodge cars, crossovers and minivans from Dodge pickup trucks.
Ram President and CEO Fred Diaz has new guidance about the transition at Ram Zone, Ram's official blog.
“I want people to understand that although we will market and brand our Ram trucks as Ram trucks, they will always and forever be Dodges,” Diaz said. “They’ll always be VINed as a Dodge, and somewhere either on the exterior or the interior of the truck, you’ll always be able to see the Dodge logo and the Dodge name.”
Based on Diaz’s comments, you can look forward to Ram pickups continuing to carry Dodge badges for the foreseeable future.
And if you are wondering where the Dodge Dakota stands, we’re told it will remain just that, though it will be sold with Ram trucks at Dodge dealers until it leaves the lineup in 2011.
There’s been some confusion surrounding the introduction of Chrysler’s new Ram brand and the separation of Dodge cars, crossovers and minivans from Dodge pickup trucks.
Ram President and CEO Fred Diaz has new guidance about the transition at Ram Zone, Ram's official blog.
“I want people to understand that although we will market and brand our Ram trucks as Ram trucks, they will always and forever be Dodges,” Diaz said. “They’ll always be VINed as a Dodge, and somewhere either on the exterior or the interior of the truck, you’ll always be able to see the Dodge logo and the Dodge name.”
Based on Diaz’s comments, you can look forward to Ram pickups continuing to carry Dodge badges for the foreseeable future.
And if you are wondering where the Dodge Dakota stands, we’re told it will remain just that, though it will be sold with Ram trucks at Dodge dealers until it leaves the lineup in 2011.

The Ram has been a symbol of Dodge forever, hasn't it?
and other failing brands.