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No, please no. Let's keep it full-size...

It would need some reworking but the current Fiat Toro/Ram 1000 is based on a longer version of the current Jeep Compass platform.


Here is this year's update on it...


However, Ram is building a truck specific to the brand to replace it...

 
small garage-able pickups make sense...

The new Toro, which is called the Ram 1000 in certain LATAM countries is a cool pickup and follows the Ram 1500 formula...

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Tradesman = Endurance

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Freedom = Big Horn/Lone Star

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Volcano = Laramie

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Ranch = Limited Longhorn

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Ultra = Limited meets Rebel

Even the interior mimicks the Ram 1500...

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For those who live close to an urban area and don't use their trucks to tow or off-road, its the perfect setup. The package adds the flexibility of a small box for those Home Depot trips or to take a bicycle or two with you. But it also can support a small turbocharged inline-four with great gas mileage and would draw a ton of people to Ram showrooms.
 
If it made sense and there was no market for only full sized trucks, then there would be no D-50's, Rangers, S-10's, Subaru Brats, etc., etc....
 
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