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    Deals on wheels: Big discount for Ram 1500 Big Horn

    The Ram 1500 Big Horn’s on-road costs have been waived until the end of March 2024, bringing it closer to the cheaper Ford F-150.

    Jordan Mulach

    Jordan Mulach

    Contributor

    Jordan Mulach

    Jordan Mulach

    Contributor

    Ram is offering buyers of its DT-series1500 a significant discount, but only for a limited time.

    Until March 31, 2024, the Ram 1500 Big Horn’s registration, compulsory third-party insurance, stamp duty and dealer delivery fees waived – resulting in a drive-away price of $119,950 for the short wheelbase (5′ 7″ tub) and $121,900 for the long wheelbase (6′ 4″ tub).

    Depending on where you live, this can amount to about $10,000 off the purchase price, bringing it closer to its Ford F-150 rival, which is priced between $116,125 to $120,269 drive-away in short wheelbase guise, and $117,150 to $121,329 as a long wheelbase.

    The discount is only available at participating Ram dealers which have stock and can deliver the pickup to customers before the deadline.

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    The Ram 1500 Big Horn is powered by a 5.7-litre Hemi V8 petrol engine, producing 291kW and 556Nm, mated to a eight-speed automatic transmission with a full-time four-wheel drive system.

    An updated 1500 was revealed in the US in November 2023, ditching the venerable 5.7-litre V8 for a twin-turbo 3.0-litre straight-six ‘Hurricane’ engine.

    Base versions of the Hurricane produce 313kW and 636Nm, while the flagship Hurricane H/O (High Output) is bumped up to 402kW and 706Nm.

    Ram Trucks Australia is yet to confirm when we can expect the new-generation, Hurricane-powered 1500 in local showrooms.

    MORE:Everything Ram 1500 MORE: 2024 Ram 1500 review MORE: Follow up this deal with a vetted CarExpert dealer

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    Jordan Mulach

    Jordan Mulach

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    Jordan Mulach

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    Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.

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