2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Longhorn Truck on 2040-cars
Santa Ana, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck 4x2
Engine:5.7 L Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline 14/20 MPG
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ram
Model: 1500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Trim: Longhorn
Warranty: standard 3yr plus extra 3yr B to Bumper Fac War.
Drive Type: Auto 5-speed in drive
Options: 6yr bumper to bumper waranty, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 17,400
Safety Features: 6yr bumper to bumper waranty, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: Laramie-Longhorn
Power Options: 6yr bumper to bumper waranty, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black, Light gold trim
Interior Color: Russet (football coler leather)/ charcoal dash.
Number of Cylinders: 8
Disability Equipped: No
Very good Ride. Excellent condition. Twelve months old. Got up to 21.5 mi. per gal. on trip to AZ.LOnghorn package plus sunroof,Navigation, 32 gal. tank. 4x2 14mpg-city 20-hwy. Excellent condition. Smooth riding. Very nice travel vehicle. 5-more years bumper to bumper warranty thru Dodge. Great Package in the Larame Longhorn. Bought late last year. Only 12 months old and well taken care of. Oil change every 4 K mi. with Mobil 1 synthetic.
Ram 1500 for Sale
- New 5.7l(US $29,700.00)
- 2012 ram 1500 laramie 4wd! navigation rear cam!(US $38,991.00)
- Slt flexfuel bed liner mp3 sirius anti-theft black moto metal rims cruise
- Sport new 5.7l nav 4x4 (32) gallon fuel tank 3.92 axle ratio bright white abs(US $42,496.00)
- Tradesman new 5.7l rear wheel drive tow hitch power steering abs steel wheels(US $21,994.00)
- Slt flexfuel bed liner mp3 sirius radio uconnect alloy wheels cruise control
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2013 Ram 1500 Black Express is midnight in the garden of good and evil
Wed, 10 Jul 2013Building off of the solid base of its 1500 pickup, Ram has announced a dark horse in its stable, the Ram Black Express, which comes equipped with a bevy of features to distinguish it from the regular Express model. (Just don't call it a black sheep.)
The Black Express sets itself apart visually from other 1500s with black 20-inch aluminum wheels, black bumpers, a black grille and front fascia with fog lamps, black Ram's head badges front and rear but no side badges for a clean, shaved look. The premium bi-function halogen projector headlamps with LED running lights, which aren't even an option on the regular Express, come standard on the Black edition.
The 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is unchanged, making 395 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque. Paired with the standard eight-speed automatic transmission, the truck can tow 6,500 pounds. It's on sale starting this month, and the base Black Express can be had for $26,955, just $1,105 more than the base Express 4X2 regular cab. Feel free to peruse the press release below and check out the image gallery below.
Ram ramping up MI truck production, does deal with Texas Rangers
Fri, 26 Sep 2014Thanks to a host of upgrades at the Warren Truck Assembly Plant in Michgan, Ram Trucks is boosting production of the already strong-selling Ram 1500 to build 28,585 more of them a year. That works out roughly to five more per hour, or an additional 100 per day. The major key to the improvements was redesigning 353 assembly workstations to allow employees complete their tasks more efficiently. According to Ram, the expansion was done to meet growing demand for the pickup.
These kinds of comprehensive changes can't happen over night, obviously. From the end of 2013 through the summer shutdown in August, the Warren Truck plant received automation tweaks in the body shop and upgrades to the color booths in the paint shop.
However, the biggest shift was working with "UAW-represented team leaders and operators" to examine every workstation for efficiency improvements. In that analysis, the company identified and altered over 100 problems that could have caused an injury. What really helped to boost the production rate so significantly was moving about 300 parts, or grouping them into kits for better ergonomics, and eliminating walks to grab tools. Once everything was done, about 63 percent of workers at the factory got updated training.
Auto journo learns hard way that new vehicles burn differently than old ones
Mon, 15 Apr 2013Terry Box, a writer for the Dallas Morning News, was tootling down the Dallas North Tollway in a Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn pickup after work and enjoying the ride. Box thought the $53,335, option-filled press loaner had been "flawless - very serious competition for anything built by Ford or Chevy." And then, for reasons that still aren't clear, something in the engine compartment caught fire and the Ram cremated itself on the shoulder of an off-ramp.
Box tells the story and it isn't an indictment of the truck, but a cautionary tale about how new vehicles don't burn like the old ones did - and why not to go back for your gym bag. It could also be a kind reminder about what kind of safety gear everyone should keep in their cars. Click the link to read the whole piece.