2012 Ram 3500 Slt on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Exterior Features
24" aluminum wheels (with spikes)
Accent black-color fender flares
Auto headlamps
Body-color headlamp filler panel
Body-color/chrome door handles
Box & rear fender lamps
Black front bumper
Black rear bumper
Black grille
Cab clearance lamps
Cargo lamp
Trailer tow mirrors w/memory -inc: supplemental signals, courtesy lamps, heated glass
24”Dual rear wheels
Fog lamps
Full-size spare tire
Locking tailgate
Power sliding rear window
Quad headlamps
Tinted glass windows
Underhood lamp
Variable-speed intermittent windshield wipers
Winch-type spare tire carrier
Bed liner
Bed cover top
Interior Features
10-way pwr driver/6-way pwr front passenger seats -inc: driver seat memory
115V auxiliary pwr outlet
120-MPH primary speedometer
12V auxiliary pwr outlet
Auto air conditioning w/dual-zone temp control
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Behind-the-seat storage bin
Weather Tech floor covering
Deluxe door trim panel
Driver/passenger assist handles
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Front center seat cushion storage
Front/rear floor mats
Glove box lamp
Heated front seat
Instrument cluster w/display screen
Leather-trimmed 40/20/40 split-bench seat
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
LED interior lighting
Memory feature for stereo, driver seat & exterior mirrors
Outside temp gauge & compass
Overhead console w/universal garage door opener
Power accessory delay
Power locks
Power windows w/front one-touch up/down
Rear 60/40 split-folding bench seat
Rear courtesy/reading lamps
Rear dome lamp w/on/off switch
Remote keyless entry
Remote Start
Security alarm
Sentry Key theft-deterrent system
Speed control
Steering wheel audio controls
Tilt steering column
Traveler/mini trip computer
Vehicle info center
Bully Dog Pwr Programmer
Mechanical Features
10500# GVWR
11.5" dual rear wheel axle ring gear diameter
160-amp alternator
3.42 rear axle ratio
6.7L I6 Cummins turbo-diesel engine
6'4" pickup box
6-speed manual transmission w/OD
730-amp maintenance-free battery
7-pin trailer wiring harness
Anti-spin rear axle differential
Class IV receiver hitch
Diesel exhaust brake
Electronically-controlled throttle
Front stabilizer bar
HD engine cooling
HD front shock absorbers
HD rear shock absorbers
Power 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes
Power rack & pinion steering
Rear wheel drive
Tow hooks
Trailer brake control
Trailer tow wiring -inc: 4-pin connector
Safety Features
Advanced multistage front airbags
Child safety door locks
Front height-adjustable shoulder belts
Front/rear side curtain airbags
ParkView rear back-up camera
Supplemental front seat side airbags
Supplemental side airbags
Entertainment Features
(9) amplified speakers w/subwoofer
Audio input jack
Fixed short mast antenna
SIRIUS satellite radio
Uconnect 730N -inc: AM/FM stereo w/CD/DVD/MP3 player, GPS navigation system, 40GB hard disk drive w/20GB
available, 6.5" touch screen display, Uconnect voice command W/Bluetooth, SIRIUS satellite trafficUconnect voice
command w/Bluetooth
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2020 Ram 1500 and heavy-duty trucks get Night and Black Edition packages
Thu, Sep 26 2019Ram traveled to the Texas State Fair to introduce a pair of pickups you might not be able to see in the dark. The murdered-out trucks are called Black Edition and Night Edition, respectively. The Black Edition is based on the range-topping Limited variant of the 2020 Ram 1500. It receives -- you guessed it -- a wide panoply of black accents on the grille, tow hooks, bumpers, door handles, and door mirrors. Ram also added black 22-inch alloy wheels and a tonneau cover. The Limited is only offered with a 5-foot-7 cargo box and four doors, but Black Edition buyers can choose two- or four-wheel drive. Engine options include the base gasoline-burning 3.6-liter V6, 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6, and the mighty 5.7-liter Hemi V8. Rest assured if you plan to work on your own truck, none of the engines receive a coat of black paint, so you'll be able to see what you're doing. Note that the 2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn and Laramie trim levels is already available with a Black Appearance package, which we reviewed this year. Effectively, the Black Edition extends that darkened courtesy to the range-topping Limited. The Night Edition package is for the Heavy Duty line of trucks, but it looks a lot like the aforementioned Black Edition trim. It adds a black grille with a body-colored frame, black emblems, and black bezels around the lights, and black wheels. Single-axle trucks get 20-inch wheels, while dually models ride on 17-inch alloys with machined pockets. The Night Edition package is available on the Big Horn and Laramie variants of the 2500 and 3500 models. Ram noted it can only be paired with a Crew Cab or a Mega Cab. Engine options include the 6.4-liter Hemi V8 and the 6.7-liter Cummins straight-six turbodiesel with 1,000 pound-feet of torque. FCA says the Ram 1500 Limited Black Edition will be reaching dealers late third quarter 2019, which would be any day now. Buyers who want the Heavy Duty-based model will need to wait until "later fourth quarter." The Black Edition starts at $55,385, including destination, a figure that represents a modest $75 premium over the more colorful model. The Night Edition model carries a base price of $39,690, including destination. Pricing for the standard 2020 Heavy Duty hasn't been announced yet, so we don't know how much the package adds to the truck's bottom line.
Ram thinks EcoDiesel will lure small-pickup buyers into fullsize 1500
Thu, 21 Nov 2013One of the more curious developments at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week was the return of the Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck. General Motors ended production of the Colorado and its cousin, the GMC Canyon, early last year. At the time, the decision seemed to be the final curtain for small and midsize domestic pickups, as it followed Ford's decision to kill the Ranger and Chrysler's decision to end production of the Dodge Dakota.
Bigland argues the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is essentially competing for the same buyers as the Colorado.
Does Chevy's revival of the Colorado mean a new dawn for the segment overall? Yes and no. The Colorado's reinvention essentially provides a peek at how automakers tackle the same problem in two different ways. GM's approach is to create a new midsize pickup. Chrysler's approach, on the other hand, would seem to focus more on the prospective buyer than the product itself.
2020 Ram 1500 4x4 Suspension Deep Dive
Wed, Jun 10 2020What is taking everyone so long? That’s what I continually ask myself each time yet another all-new full-size pickup comes out with leaf spring rear suspension. Meanwhile, this 2020 Ram 1500 pickup represents a dozen years since coil spring rear suspension debuted when its prior generation was still being called a Dodge Ram 1500. Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota and Nissan introduced full redesigns of their pickups well after Ram proved that coil springs were the way to go, and yet leaf springs persist with the competition. IÂ’m not just popping off, here. In the 1990s I used to specialize in pickup truck suspension tuning for the Toyota Technical Center. Leaf springs are crude and loaded with compromises, but thatÂ’s all that truck design engineers ever gave us to work with. I was instantly all-in on RamÂ’s move to rear coils after the first few miles of driving a 2009 Ram 1500 pickup. Empty-bed ride comfort and handling were on another level, but it could still tow and haul. In fact, towing stability proved to be frankly incredible on the normally-treacherous downhill leg of my winding tow test grade. I fully expected everyone would copy it immediately. But they didnÂ’t. Others may have doubted the payload aspects. Ram never did. It soon doubled down and put coils under the back of its 2014 2500-series trucks. IÂ’ve developed other theories that seek to explain why no one followed their lead, but theyÂ’re not worth dredging up because I think the dominoes will soon begin to fall. Spy photos suggest that the next Toyota Tundra will switch to coils, and there are rumors that the Ford Raptor is going that way. ThatÂ’s not much of a stretch because the Ranger Raptor (only available outside the U.S.) already has coil spring rear suspension. WhatÂ’s the big deal? LetÂ’s take a look at the underside of a 2020 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4, the second iteration of the Ram 1500 to employ coil spring rear suspension. Â As it has for some time, the front end of the Ram 1500 rides on double wishbone suspension. The truck employs a high-mount upper wishbone (yellow arrow) that positions the upper ball joint up behind the tire sidewall instead of inside the wheelÂ’s barrel. This layout offers improved steering geometry and reduced stress in the upper ball joint, the upper control arm and its mounting points. Â Coil-over spring/shock assemblies (green) come standard on all 2019+ (fifth-generation) Ram 1500 pickups whether they have four-wheel drive or not.


