The 1989 Dodge Ram is a well-regarded model from the Ram's first generation. This full-size pickup truck comes in several trims, including the base D150, the mid-level D250, and the top-tier D350. Engine options are plentiful, from a standard 95-hp 3.7L inline-six to an optional 400-hp 5.9L V8. Power is sent to the rear wheels, and both manual and automatic transmissions are available. Although it lacks the advanced features of today's trucks, the 1989 Ram is known for its workhorse nature and dependability, capable of hauling heavy loads and tackling varied terrains with ease. Its old-school style, marked by a square body and a crosshair grille, is also a standout, contributing to its classic charm.