The 1989 Dodge RAM 100 is part of the third generation of RAM trucks by Dodge. This full-sized pickup came with a 3.9L V6 engine generating 125-hp combined with a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. The 1989 Dodge RAM 100 was available in a standard two-wheel-drive drivetrain, but a four-wheel-drive option was also offered for consumers seeking extra off-road performance. The 1989 model was notable for its solid build quality, cargo capacity, and towing capabilities. Unfortunately, details regarding infotainment and safety features are scarce due to the age of the vehicle. Despite this, the '89 RAM 100 had a significant role in establishing Dodge's reputation for producing rugged and durable pickup trucks, preferred for their towing capacity and overall performance.