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Another successful Ram summer ride and drive series has sadly come to an end. The 2015 rodeo and farm show tours saw the best weather and more importantly, the best crowds that we have experienced to date.

 

This year, both tours saw the addition of the 2015 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, which was a great addition to the drive fleet! Guests were amazed by the torque, lack of typical diesel noise, and the amazing fuel economy (up to 29 mpg).

 

As the Ram Trucks brand continues to build momentum and win market share, we continue to see (and welcome) increased interest and participation in the ride and drive events.

Hats off to Ram on another great season!

 

 

Rodeo Tour:

Cheyenne Frontier Days – Cheyenne, WY

Colorado State Fair – Pueblo, CO

Oklahoma State Fair – Oklahoma City, OK

Heart O’ Texas Fair – Waco TX

 

Farm Show Tour:

Wisconsin Farm Tech Days – Madison, WI

Farm Progress – Decatur, IL

Husker Harvest Days – Grand Island, NE

Sunbelt Expo – Moultrie, GA

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Wisconsin Farm Tech Days

Steven’s Point, WI

August 12-14, 2014

 

Farm Progress

Boone, IA

August 26-28, 2014

 

Husker Harvest

Kearney, NE

September 9-11, 2014

 

In the outdoor event world, when dealing with Mother Nature, you win some and  you lose some. With 3 major farm shows on the schedule this summer, Gordinier Group pro drivers had to battle with some serious rain and storms to bring Ram trucks to the masses.

The farm show circuit began with Wisconsin Farm Tech Days, which featured excellent weather and mobs of Ram test riders. The simulated off-road properties and 2014 Ram 1500 and 2500 trucks were a huge hit with consumers who lined up to participate in our experience. Our job of showing off the features of these amazing trucks gets easier each year as they continue to get better and better – no convincing needed, thank you.

From Wisconsin, we moved on to Boone, Iowa, for Farm Progress Days. This is where the rain began. We arrived on the first show day to 6 inches of standing water on our track. Luckily, we brought some trucks to the entrance, put on our Product Specialist hats, and were still able to have a good number of positive guest interactions, despite being unable to drive. The rain continued throughout the show, causing an eventual morning cancellation on the last day.

When we finally dried off, the Gordinier Group crew made their way to Kearney, Nebraska for Husker Harvest. Once again we battled torrential downpours and weren’t able to drive. Back to our vehicle walk-arounds and Product Specialist duties. Not a bad gig, but our team are drivers and really like to be behind the wheel where we can demonstrate the features that we are explaining.

The weather didn’t cooperate this year, but our guys and gals are scrappy and still managed to get in front of a lot of Ram and potential Ram owners.

The farm shows provide an audience that is the perfect demographic for the brand and even with the wet weather, still an excellent series.

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