2012 Dodge Ram 3500 Drw Laramie Limited on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
|
2012 Dodge Ram 3500 DRW Laramie Limited Crew Cab Extended Bed
DETAILS: 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel Automatic Transmission *This year truck had the highest torque of 850 instead of the usual 650 4x4 Exterior Color: White Interior Color: Slate Black 8' Extended Bed with Tonneau TruXedo Cover and Line-X Bed Covering Remote Start Navigation Unit Touch Screen Bach-up Camera All Heated Seats, Front Cooled Seats Sun Roof Power Adjusted Pedals Uconnect 9 speakers and sub Exhaust Brake MODS: Tonneau Trax - TruXedo 548995 Cover LINE-X Bed Liner Sprayed Sinister EGR Valve / Cooler Delete Kit S&B cold Intake Oracle Halo Kit + Remote Window Tint front doors 5" Straight Exhaust with 6" Tip Truxedo TruxSeal Tailgate Seal LED Rear Bulbs H&S Tuner 109005 FASS 150gal Pump LED Resistors Haven't had the truck on a Dino, but I'm guessing it has around 500HP and 1000Torque! *Original Exhaust, Intake, and Fuel Pump also come with the truck. Salvage Title - Bought the truck from the insurance auction. Truck had a bed/box fire that burned through the rear window and the back part of the headliner and rear seats. Bought a brand new bed, brand new headliner from the dealer, brand new seat covers. There was NO body, frame, or engine damage!!! You can take it to your favorite shop to prove it. Retail dealer price is between $65-70k + the mods another $5k = $70-75k for a brand new one like mine |
Ram 3500 for Sale
2012 dodge 3500 flat bed crew cab 4x2 texas own fully service one owner 112k(US $31,500.00)
Black 1 owner mega cab 6.7 cummins warranty financing leather nav sunroof tv dvd(US $45,900.00)
6.7l i6 diesel laramie longhorn drw dually sunroof navigation leather tow cd 4x4
Dodge ram 3500 dually diesel 2wd 6spd mint cond factory warranty(US $33,900.00)
2011 dodge ram 3500 drw navigation sat radio heated seats power boards
2014 navigation sunroof leather heated cooled uconnect cummins diesel(US $54,594.00)
Auto Services in Minnesota
St. Anthony Mobil ★★★★★
Rongo`s Auto Repair ★★★★★
Prior Lake Transmission ★★★★★
Precision Auto Upholstery ★★★★★
Precision Auto Repair ★★★★★
Plymouth Automotive ★★★★★
Auto blog
Jeep and Ram could be spun off from FCA, says Marchionne
Thu, Apr 27 2017Jeep is surely the biggest single feather left in the cap of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles portfolio. Under Sergio Marchionne's leadership, Jeep went from fewer than 500,000 annual sales in 2008 to 1.4 million in 2016, and is on track for 2 million by 2018. Add in the brand's legacy, status as one of the most recognizable nameplates in the world, and rabid fan base, and Jeep has extraordinary monetary value to its parent company. Investors and analysts have certainly noticed Jeep's inherent value. According to The Detroit Free Press, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas asked FCA chief Sergio Marchionne if he would ever consider spinning Jeep and Ram, FCA's dedicated truck brand, into a separate corporate entity, and he responded with a simple "Yes." Jonas estimated Jeep's worth in January of this year at $22 billion. Ram was valued at $11.2 billion. Marchionne has a history of spinning off brands while keeping them part of FCA's corporate umbrella. The most noteworthy example of this value maximization was with Ferrari, which now trades on the New York Stock Exchange and rakes in $3.4 billion in annual revenue and close to $435 million in net income, reports the Free Press. Marchionne still serves as chairman and CEO of Ferrari, and Fiat heir John Elkann owns 22 percent of the Italian marque's shares. Even if the offloading of Jeep and Ram into a separate entity would amount to little more than a profit-driven ownership change on paper, it would be huge news to the brands' loyal fanbases. In any case, such a move would likely take years to actually happen and probably wouldn't mean much at all to the products that Jeep and Ram produce. In other words, Jeep fans can keep the pitchforks in the shed ... for now. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Ram 1500 to get V6 diesel engine later this year
Thu, 14 Feb 2013Happy Valentine's Day, diesel lovers! Chrysler announced today that the Ram 1500 will offer a light-duty diesel engine when it goes into production this fall. Using the same turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 recently introduced in the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Ram 1500 is expected to get even better fuel economy than the current 2013 model's best-in-class 25 miles per gallon on the highway.
Power output has not been released for the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, but in the Grand Cherokee, this engine produces 240 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, and it will be paired with Chrysler's eight-speed automatic transmission. This has definitely been a busy and exciting year for the Ram division, bringing home major awards such as the 2013 North American Truck of the Year, 2013 Motor Trend Truck of the Year and 2013 Truck of Texas not to mention the recent announcement that the Ram HD models will offer a best-in-class towing capacity of 30,000 pounds - all of which is pointed out in the press release, below.
V8-powered 2022 Ford F-150 Raptor R spied testing alongside Ram TRX
Wed, Apr 7 2021Spy photographers captured Ford engineers testing what appears to be a 2022 F-150 Raptor R alongside a Ram TRX this week, giving us a sneak preview of the first major battle in the coming war for super-pickup dominance. Ford has remained tight-lipped about the Raptor R's performance specs. We know only that it will be powered by a V8 (likely a variant of the 760-horsepower, supercharged 5.2-liter unit from the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500), and that it's due to break cover some time later this year. Given that the 702-horsepower Ram TRX will be the Raptor R's only competition (and pretty much the only reason it exists in the first place), Ford's decision to benchmark the fast Ram is a bit of a no-brainer. The Blue Oval's performance engineers have years of practice when it comes to building high-performance off-road trucks, so despite Ram's first-strike advantage and Hellcat trump card, the TRX might actually be the underdog in this fight. Why? Well, based on what we've seen of the EcoBoost-powered 2021 Raptor so far, it should weigh at least 500-600 pounds less than the TRX, and while we expect that gap to shrink with the addition of the bigger engine, it's likely that it will still favor Ford, and perhaps significantly. While the larger, supercharged V8 will certainly weigh more than the EcoBoost V6, it's still an all-aluminum engine (all SRT motors are based on cast-iron blocks) and Ford still has the advantage of its lightweight body panels. There will likely be more to the Raptor R's chassis modifications than a new set of engine mounting points, since the existing Raptor was not engineered to handle an 800-horsepower engine, but even with the chassis modifications necessary to handle that power, we expect the Raptor R to be the featherweight of the two. Since Ford plans to get the Raptor R into production for the 2022 model year, we shouldn't have to wait much longer to find out just exactly how it shapes up against Ram's big dinosaur. Stay tuned. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.














