2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Slt Sport Crew Cab - 4x4 Hemi 5.7l 4wd + Tons Of Options on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
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I am looking to sell my truck. I do love it, but just took a traveling job and will not be able to use her. She is in excellent condition, there are only a couple of minor scratches on it. I have just about every option I could get for it. I haven't owned a better truck. It currently has 39,500 miles on it, but is my daily driver so this will change.
There is absolutely nothing wrong mechanically. The interior is in excellent shape. The leather is all in great condition. I am a non smoker and I love this truck. The exterior has a few only scratches on the back bumper (see pictures) and a minor scratch on the passenger rear door (i was told it will buff out just have been too busy these last couple of weeks), It has never been in the shop for anything but a recall for not having a light in the glove box (I was as surprised on that recall as you are but had them put it in anyhow). Two tires are about half life and the other two are due to be changed in the next couple of months.Everything on it is factory. I have not done any tweaking to it. I have a lot more pictures, Don't hesitate to ask if you want to see something in particular. KBB has this truck at $34,000 from the dealer and you can get is at a much better price. I got a trade in quote from the dealer today and am just looking to see if I can do any better. The reserve is what I will get for a trade in. Feel free to ask if you have any questions. Engine
V8, HEMI, 5.7 Liter Transmission
Automatic, 5-Spd w/Overdrive Drivetrain
4WD
Accessory Packages
Sport Pkg Features and Options Braking and Traction Stability Control ABS (4-Wheel) Keyless Entry Remote Start Air Conditioning Power Sliding Rear Window Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Power Steering Tilt Wheel AM/FM Stereo MP3 (Single Disc) Premium Sound Sirius Satellite DVD System UConnect
Bluetooth Calling Parking Sensors Backup Camera Dual Air Bags
F&R Side Air Bags F&R Head Curtain Air Bags Power Seat Leather Trimed Seats Spray In Bed Liner |
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