It's safe to say that we are in the middle of fall here in the Eau Claire, WI area as color leaves blanket the ground and we can see our breath in the mornings. Here at Gilberts of Sand Creek, we can't think of a more fitting way to enjoy the autumn season then utilizing your RAM truck.
For those of you who may be experiencing your first fall with your new RAM truck, or for drivers seeking some suggestions of activities, we've compiled a brief overview of some fun things to do this fall.
As temperatures continue to fall, many of us will rely on the heat of a wood fireplace or stove to keep us warm. Fall is the ideal season to prepare for winter's imminent return by cutting and hauling cords of wood to your home for easy access. Thanks to the 2014 RAM 1500's max payload of 1,800 through the use of a class IV receiver hitch and its ability to tow up to 10,000 pounds, you can effortlessly transport all the wood you need to keep your fire burning.
Fall also marks the middle of football season and whether it's an NFL, college or high school game, RAM truck drivers quickly take to tailgating to watch the pigskin travel field lengths. This is because RAM trucks have everything you need for the best tailgating experience with its roomy truck bed, impressive hauling and towing capacity and also its efficient 25 mpg attainment on the highway.
Hunting is a popular fall sport for many truck owners, who prefer the RAM Outdoorsman for its amazing capability. Its robust 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine and OWL On/Off-Road Tires give hunters easy access to a range of terrain. The truck also has a RAMBox Cargo Management System in which the catch of the day can be stored for the ride home.
To learn more about how you can conquer fall in a RAM truck, stop by our Sand Creek, WI showroom to view our current lineup of new and used vehicles.