Ram & Jeep Praised by Esquire
The editors of Esquire Magazine wanted to dream a bit, so they selected seven cars they want in their driveways — the “Third Car,” they called it. “Maybe not practical, but sometimes that’s the point,” the editors said. Tow of their picks were Chrysler Group vehicles. They selected:
2011 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited Sahara “because men belong out-side, and outside nothing else feels quite right.” Decades after its debut, the Jeep Wrangler remains essentially unchanged, the magazine said. It may not be the ideal commuter car, but there’s a charm here, a distinctly American sense of purpose, the magazine said.
2011 Ram 1500 Tradesman “because every man needs a truck.” Trucks are tools, and tools aren’t supposed to be flashy, Es-quire said. “By that measure, the HEMI® V-8-powered Ram Tradesman is the best pickup on the market,” the magazine said. At $22,780, it’s cheap enough to buy for occasional use; at 390 hp and 407 lb-ft of torque, it’s powerful enough to haul anything short of the Queen Mary, the article said.
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