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Encyclopedia > Dodge Ram Van
Dodge Ram Van/Wagon
Manufacturer Chrysler Corporation
DaimlerChrysler
Production 1981–2003
Predecessor Dodge Sportsman
Dodge Tradesman
Successor Dodge Sprinter
Class Full-size van
Related Plymouth Voyager
First generation
Production 1979–1993
Engine(s) 3.9L LA238 125 hp V6
5.2L LA318 170 hp (127 kW) V8
Transmission(s) 3-Speed Automatic Overdrive

4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
4-Speed Manual Overdrive Automakers, also known as carmakers, automobile manufacturers, motor manufacturers, or the automobile industry are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ... The Chrysler Corporation was a United States-based automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925–1998. ... DaimlerChrysler AG (ISIN: DE0007100000) is a German car corporation and the worlds eighth largest car manufacturer. ... The Dodge Sportsman was a full-sized passenger van built by Dodge. ... The Dodge Tradesman was a full-sized passenger van built by Dodge. ... The Sprinter is a tall delivery van built by DaimlerChrysler and sold under its Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, and Freightliner brands. ... Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ... 2001 BMW 750iL The Ford Falcon, a popular Australian full-size car A full-size car is a marketing term used in North America for an automobile larger than a mid-size car. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Plymouth Voyager and Plymouth Grand Voyager were minivans marketed by DaimlerChrysler (they were sold by the Chrysler Corporation until 1998). ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 456 pixelsFull resolution (1164 × 663 pixel, file size: 103 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... The liter (spelled liter in American English and litre in Commonwealth English) is a unit of volume. ... The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ... This article is about a unit of measurement. ... The Ford Essex V6 engine V6 and V-6 redirect here. ... The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ... “Gearbox” redirects here. ... The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission (commonly abbreviated as AT) is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad... A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...

5-Speed Manual Overdrive
Wheelbase 109.60 in (2784 mm)
127.60 in (3241 mm)
Length 178.90 in (4544 mm)
196.90 in (5001 mm)
222.90 in (5662 mm)
Width 79.80 in (2027 mm)
Height 78.30 in (1989 mm)
79.90 in (2029 mm)
80.10 in (2035 mm)
Fuel capacity 22 gal.
35 gal.
Second generation
Production 1994–2003
Engine(s) Magnum 3.9 175 hp (130 kW) V6

Magnum 5.2 230 hp (172 kW) V8
Magnum 5.2 220 hp (164 kW) V8 (CNG)
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1200x900, 411 KB) Summary 1996 Dodge Ram Van, Passenger conversion, 2500 series. ... The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ... The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ... Typical North America vehicles carry this diamond shape symbol, meaning it is running on compressed natural gas fuel. ...

Magnum 5.9 250 hp (186 kW) V8
Transmission(s) 3-Speed Automatic
4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Wheelbase 109.40 in (2779 mm)
127.20 in (3231 mm)
Length 187.20 in (4755 mm)
205.20 in (5212 mm)
231.20 in (5872 mm)
Width 79.80 in (2027 mm)
Height 79.5 in (2019 mm)
79.9 in (2029 mm)
Fuel capacity 35 gal.
22 gal.

The Dodge Ram Van was a full-size van marketed under the Dodge brand by the Chrysler Corporation and later DaimlerChrysler. The Ram Van, which was a cargo van, was also available in a passenger van version known as the Dodge Ram Wagon. The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ... “Gearbox” redirects here. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A full-size car is term used in North America for an automobile larger than a mid-size car, usually having a wheelbase greater than 2. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Dodge is a North American brand of automobiles and light to heavy-duty trucks from Chrysler, sold globally. ... The Chrysler Corporation was a United States-based automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925–1998. ... DaimlerChrysler AG (ISIN: DE0007100000) is a German car corporation and the worlds eighth largest car manufacturer. ... 1996 Dodge Ram Van, Passenger conversion, 2500 series. ...


Built on the B platform (later AB), the full-size vans entered production for the 1971 model year. At the time, the cargo vans were marketed as the Dodge Tradesman and the passenger vans were called the Dodge Sportsman. The Ram nameplate replaced both previous names in 1980. Due to a rail-through unibody design (uniframe), the Dodge platform was lighter and stronger than the competition, at the expense of NVH. Despite this unibody design, the B-series van was popular for cab-over motorhome conversion until Chrysler Corporation's egress from that market during their bankruptcy proceedings in the 1970s. Chryslers AB platform was a truck platform created in 1971. ... The model year of a product is a number used to describe approximately when a product was produced. ... The Dodge Tradesman was a full-sized passenger van built by Dodge. ... The Dodge Sportsman was a full-sized passenger van built by Dodge. ... Noise, Vibration, and Harshness, also known as Noise and Vibration, abbreviated to NVH and N&V respectively, is the name given to the field of measuring, and modifying, the noise and vibration characteristics of vehicles, particularly cars and trucks. ...


All generations of the B-series van feature similar construction, with only small variation from era to era. The most pronounced changes were to the front fenders, hood, grille, and bumpers, which tended to follow their full-size truck counterparts in each era. Additionally, the first generation's side door was mounted back several inches, using a fixed panel between the passenger's side front door and the side door, allowing for more access to the side door without interfering with the front passenger's seat. This panel was eliminated in 1978 which was a transitional year for the B-series van. Similar construction for the entire 32 years of production made the Dodge Van very popular with upbuilders, service companies, and other fleets due to the compatibility of installable options from year to year without necessitating a redesign. For other uses, see Truck (disambiguation). ... An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes, ″ - a double prime) is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ...


The B-series van was available with nearly every engine used in a rear wheel drive Chrysler product during its production. Six cylinder engines included the 225 in³ Slant Six (1971-1987), the 3.9 L LA V6 (1988-1991), and the 3.9 L Magnum V6 (1992-2003). Small-block V8 engines included the LA-series 318 (1971-1991), 360 in³ (1972-1992), the Magnum 5.2 L (1992-2003), and the Magnum 5.9 L (1993-2003). Big-block V8 engines included the 400 in³ (1976-1980) and the 440 in³ (1976-1980). For other uses, see Engine (disambiguation). ... The liter (spelled liter in American English and litre in Commonwealth English) is a unit of volume. ... The Ford Essex V6 engine V6 and V-6 redirect here. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration, although modern automotive versions use a 90 degree block angle. ... The liter (spelled liter in American English and litre in Commonwealth English) is a unit of volume. ...


In the late 1970s, Chrysler marketted the Dodge Ram Van in their lineup of "Adult Toys", along with the Dodge Warlock, Dodge Lil' Red Express Truck, and Dodge Macho Ramcharger and Dodge Macho Power Wagon.


Plymouth received a rebadged variant of the Sportsman, called the Voyager for the 1974 model year. While never as popular as the Dodge version, Plymouth marketed the Voyager in this format through 1983, after which the nameplate was transferred to the new minivan that was introduced for 1984 as a rebadged Dodge Caravan. Plymouth sailboat logo used from 1996 to 2001 Plymouth was a brand of automobile based in the United States, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 2001. ... Badge engineering is a term that describes the rebadging of one model of car as another. ... The Plymouth Voyager and Plymouth Grand Voyager were minivans marketed by DaimlerChrysler (they were sold by the Chrysler Corporation until 1998). ... It has been suggested that Mini MPV be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into articles entitled Dodge Caravan and Dodge Grand Caravan, accessible from a disambiguation page. ...


Dodge was (and still is, if one counts the Dodge Sprinter) the last of the four major full-size van makers to market a short-wheelbase van and passenger wagon. Ford, Chevrolet and GMC took their shortest full-size vans off the market early in the 1990s. The Sprinter is a tall delivery van built by DaimlerChrysler and sold under its Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, and Freightliner brands. ... “Ford” redirects here. ... Chevrolet (IPA: - French origin) (colloquially Chevy) is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors (GM). ... GMC, formerly known as GMC Truck, is a brand name used on trucks, vans, and SUVs marketed in North America and the Middle East by General Motors. ...


DaimlerChrysler discontinued production of the Ram Van and Ram Wagon after the 2003 model year, replacing them with the Dodge Sprinter. The Sprinter is a tall delivery van built by DaimlerChrysler and sold under its Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, and Freightliner brands. ...


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