2005 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Quad Cab Automatic on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4X4
4 Speed Auto Transmission with Overdrive Cruise, Tilt, COLD A/C One Owner Since New - Was Owned by the City of Lubbock, TX in their Water & Utilities Division HIGH MAINTAINED NEW Tag's, Plates and State Inspection sticker Yesterday 7/16/2014 Good thru June/July 2015 49,000 Miles on Engine - When the Odometer read 103K miles, the City Purchased and installed a New OEM 4.7L Magnum V-8 Complete Engine Assembly. I have a copy of the receipt/work order for it. (4.7L is the original equipment to this truck) Engine has always used Mobil 1 Synthetic Oil When the Odometer Read 143K the City Purchase and Installed All New Brake Calipers, Pads and Brackets (I have a copy of the receipt/work order for it) When the Odometer read 147K miles, the City Purchased and Installed 8 All New Fuel Injectors, Plugs, Coils and completed a full tune up Truck 4X4 works perfectly VERY CLEAN inside and Out - I have polished the paint and it looks GREAT 2 or 3 SMALL dings (about the size of a quarter and the tailgate has a dollar bill size dent on the top part of the tailgate but the tail gate functions correctly Paint is Polished and is in GREAT SHAPE New Front Bumper, Bumper Mounting Brackets, Bumper Cover and Lower bumper air guard. Have not installed the lower guard yet, but I have the clips and hardware for it. The Top Bumper "Cover" is not fully installed yet, have to order the Push-thru Retainer clips 20.00 but I do have it mounted with 3 bolts Spray in Bed liner Factory Tow Package Tires are about 60% TREAD left Interior is in GREAT SHAPE, drivers seat has small area of fading but it not ripped or torn All Glass is GREAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT Odometer reads 152K miles but only 49K on New OEM Engine Assembly OEM Am/FM Stereo w/cassette $9,900.00 Cash As Stated with new tags/stickers, I sent the title paper work out yesterday and will arrive in 2.5 weeks. TITLE is FREE and CLEAR with Clean AutoCheck/CarFax. Buyer will get receipt of Title Application, Registration Receipt, Bill of Sale and Signed Texas Certificate of Title Application and once the Title arrives here in the mail, you can either come pick it up or I can Overnight or Certified Mail it to you. WILL ASSIST buyer with shipping at Buyers expense ZERO or Negative feedback buyers MUST contact me 1st before bidding or I will cancel your bids Deposit via PayPal within 24 hours of Auction end and balance due within 5 days - CASH, Certified Cashiers Check, Paypal or bank to bank wire ONLY. If you wish to pay the full amount via PayPal, You will need to add 2.9% to the final price for the PayPal fees. You will NOT have to due this if your only making the deposit. Ask QUESTIONS BEFORE you bid. Come look and test drive it before auction ends. I have 100% Positive Feedback so bid with confidence. Kindest Regards, Chad Paxton Contact me here on EBAY OR TEXT/CALL ME AT 214-335-6252 |
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Daily Driver: 2015 Ram ProMaster Cargo
Mon, Jul 6 2015Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, reviewed by the staffers who drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2015 Ram ProMaster Cargo, reviewed by Seyth Miersma. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. Watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00:00] I'm in a vehicle that really kind of belies the name of this video series, Daily Driver. This is the 2015 Ram Promaster Cargo Van. I'm in the high roof extended length version of it. You can see that it's got an empty cargo bay behind me. It's a little strange because what I'm doing right now is commuting in it, which is definitely not what this van is made to do. The single strongest attribute of the Promaster [00:00:30:00] package that I found was its maneuverability at low speeds in and around town. That wasn't really something that I expected. I knew from driving the rest of the big vans in this segment. I've been in various Sprinters over the years, although not the brand new one, and I put a lot of miles actually on a Nissan NV. They're all meant to be more nimble than they would seem from their exterior, but the Ram just feels kind of a class above. It turns on a dime. It's really, really easy to [00:01:00:00] pull up close to a curb or another car and be able to just get in and out of a space with very little room around you. I had no problem getting up to speed with the rest of traffic. Merging and passing aren't really an issue. Sometimes you'll hear her struggle a little bit if you really put your foot in and you're trying to get around somebody, but that's just wind resistance and curb weight man, that's too be expected. Another aspect that I was really impressed with with the Promaster is the 3.6 [00:01:30:00] liter V6 engine, both in terms of its performance and its economy. It's putting out out 280 horsepower, 258 pound-feet of torque. It's a huge van. It's not quick. The cargo area back there is really nice. Not only is it tall enough that I can stand up in it. I mean, this vehicle is close to nine feet overall from the exterior dimensions. Access to the cargo area is just as easy as you would hope for too. You got a big, big sliding door over here. The rear doors open completely [00:02:00:00] flat so that it's easy to both maneuver and to get stuff in and out, obviously. The load floor is pretty low. Easily accessible. You've got the Uconnect screen with the nicer head unit.
2022 Ram 1500's G/T package reportedly includes Mopar goodies
Fri, May 28 2021Ram will fill the gap between the Hellcat-powered, 702-horsepower TRX and the rest of the 1500 range with an option package called G/T, according to a recent report. It will allegedly make its debut for the 2022 model year. Enthusiast website Mopar Insiders learned from unnamed sources that the G/T package will be available on the Sport, Rebel, and Laramie models. While it won't send shivers down the TRX's spine, it will add a cold-air intake system from the Mopar catalog, a 3.92 rear axle, and a specific exhaust system. G/T-only exterior decals and what Ram refers to as a Sport Performance Hood (likely one with a vent) will add a sporty touch to the design. Inside, G/T-spec trucks will ditch the standard 1500's knee-high shift dial in favor of a TRX-like console-mounted gear selector and shift paddles. Leather on the steering wheel, a floor console, power-adjustable front bucket seats, LED footwell lighting, and package-specific trim pieces are also on the list of upgrades included in the bundle. There's a memory function to save your preferred seat, radio, and mirror settings, too. But, if you can't find a comfortable position by moving the eight-way driver's seat, you'll be able to electronically adjust the pedals as well. What remains to be seen is how much Ram will charge to add the G/T package to a Sport, Rebel, or Laramie truck. It hasn't announced that the bundle is on its way, let alone revealed pricing information or availability. If the report is accurate, we expect that additional details about the 1500's sportier sibling will emerge in the next few months. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Coronavirus shakes up America's truck market: GM outselling Ford and Ram
Thu, Apr 2 2020FCA, Ford and General Motors joined the rest of the U.S. auto industry in taking heavy volume hits due to coronavirus-related shortages of both cars and customers. The saying goes that a rising tide lifts all boats; it stands to reason, then, that a falling one would have the opposite effect. However, as we learned Thursday, the automotive market can behave in unpredictable ways. While the F-Series remained the best-selling nameplate in Q1, GM's full-size trucks are now outselling Ford's again for the first time in years, and with this upward thrust from the General, FCA's Ram was unceremoniously booted out of a hard-earned second place. While late-March sales declines hit just about every major automaker in one way or another, the model-by-model results weren't nearly so uniform. And because the market tends to be a zero-sum game, for every winner, there generally has to be a loser. In this case, that winner was GM, and its rise had to come at the expense of another automaker, in this case, Ford. F-Series sales dropped 13.1 percent in the first quarter of 2020, while sales of GM's full-sized Silverado and Sierra surged nearly 28% in the same period. FCA's Ram lineup managed a steady-as-she-goes 7% increase. All-in, GM finished the quarter with 197,743 full-size trucks sold to Ford's 186,562. Here's the full breakdown: Ford F-Series: 186,562 Chevrolet Silverado*: 144,734 Ram P/U: 128,805 GMC Sierra: 53,009 *includes 1,036 Medium Duty sales Things are a but murkier in the midsize segment, where the Chevy Colorado slipped 36% to just 21,430 units sold — just a few hundred better than the slow-selling Ford Ranger's Q1 numbers. The GMC Canyon experienced an almost identical slide, finishing the quarter with just 4,483 units sold. For perspective, Jeep sold more than 15,000 Gladiators and Toyota's midsize Tacoma slipped less than 8%, finishing the quarter with nearly 54,000 sales. We suspect this discrepancy in full- and mid-size truck sales comes from shifting incentives. Ford, GM and FCA would like to keep selling bigger trucks because there's far more profit margin built into their list prices. Even with tens of thousands of dollars in manufacturer money on the hood, big trucks still make money. Since these automakers report quarterly, we won't get another good look at these numbers until July, but if you thought that 2019 represented the new normal for U.S. auto sales, well, think again.























