There is no doubt that trucks are cool.  Even the editors at lifestyle magazines, often considered by many as the arbiters of cool, think trucks are cool, especially one in particular: the 2015 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel pickup truck, which Esquire magazine named their Truck Of The Year.

You don't have to be a construction worker or wild west rancher to drive a cool pickup truck.  The 2015 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel from Gillman Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM goes with anything from hard hats and work boots to a dinner jacket or a little black dress.  Thanks to its potent EcoDiesel V-6 engine that pumps out an eager 240 horsepower and a massive 420 lb-ft of torque, the 2015 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel can tow a max capacity of 9,200 pounds, and it can get EPA estimated fuel economy of 28 miles per gallon on the highway.  The 2015 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel available from your Sugar Land area RAM Truck dealers can do just about everything you ask of it.

"This is where the truck tide turns: a full-sized American pickup with a just-big-enough diesel V-6--the only one of its kind...  You get the fuel economy of a small engine, the pulling power of a larger one and the grumble of a working-class diesel," said Esquire magazine.

"In such a competitive market, we are thrilled to earn a 'Truck of the Year' title from Esquire," said Bob Hegbloom, RAM Truck Brand President and CEO.  "The RAM 1500 delivers with a winning combination of best-in-class fuel economy and capability and going forward, RAM will continue to set the pace with the best trucks in their segments."

It's true.  Trucks are cool.  And there's one that stands out as one of the coolest out there, and it's been recognized by Esquire as the Truck Of The Year--the 2015 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel pickup truck.  So if you'd like to learn how you can drive the 2015 RAM 1500 in Houston, come down to Gillman Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM today to learn more about how cool it is to drive a truck that delivers on all fronts: performance, capability, comfort, and fuel efficiency.

"Recognition from Esquire magazine is proof that pickups have found their way into a variety of lifestyles," said Hegbloom.

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