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More in: Reviews, Dodge According to Ezra Dyer of the New York Times reviewe the 2007 Dodge Ram STR10, "This truck could be more politically incorrect only if it ran on whale oil and panda tears. The SRT10 is not a truck of half-measures — it’s gleefully over-the-top in just about every way. Its 510-horsepower engine, borrowed from the Dodge Viper, is a callous brute, rocking the truck on its suspension even at idle. At full throttle, the four-speed automatic shifts so hard that you expect to see it in the rearview mirror, scattered about the pavement."
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According to Ezra Dyer of the New York Times reviewe the 2007 Dodge Ram STR10, "This truck could be more politically incorrect only if it ran on whale oil and panda tears. The SRT10 is not a truck of half-measures — it’s gleefully over-the-top in just about every way. Its 510-horsepower engine, borrowed from the Dodge Viper, is a callous brute, rocking the truck on its suspension even at idle. At full throttle, the four-speed automatic shifts so hard that you expect to see it in the rearview mirror, scattered about the pavement."


