Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:156435 Color: Gray /
 dark/light gray
Location:

Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6.7
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: mbpgsin5920 Year: 2005
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 3500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Trim: laramie
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 156,435
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: dark/light gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"there are 2 small dents on the driver and passenger side of the cab at the back. not huge. wear and tear on the truck box. surface rust on back fender by tailgate..."

FOR SALE 


2005 DODGE RAM 3500 LARAMIE QUAD CAB 4X4 DIESEL 6.7 L AUTO  COMES WITH PRE-INSTALLED EDGE JUICER

HAS BRAND NEW TIRES WITH ABOUT 1,000 MILES ON THEM.  THE STEREO WORKS.  LEATHER SEATS WITH VELVET INSERTS

COMES WITH BUMPER GUARD, SPRAY-IN BOX LINER, STEP-IN NURF BARS ON BOTH SIDES.

GLASS IS ALL GOOD.  THIS TRUCK IS A REBUILD.  I BOUGHT IT FROM A MECHANIC.  

WE TOOK IT INTO THE STATES LAST SUMMER AFTER WE GOT IT.  IT RUNS AWESOME STARTS ON 1ST TURN.  BRAND NEW BATTERIES

REAR SLIDING WINDOW  

THERE IS A SMALL DENT ON EACH SIDE OF THE BACK OF CAB...COMES FROM INEXPERIENCED DRIVER CORNERING WITH TRAILER

WEAR AND TEAR ON TRUCK BOX.  SURFACE RUST ON BACK OF FENDER BESIDE TAILGATE.  

WE ARE SELLING BECAUSE WE WANT TO UPGRADE.

WILL ACCEPT CERTIFIED CHEQUE.  CASH.  PAYPAL PAYMENT VIA CREDIT CARD OR BANK DRAFT

Auto blog

Which electric cars can charge at a Tesla Supercharger?

Sun, Jul 9 2023

The difference between Tesla charging and non-Tesla charging. Electrify America; Tesla Tesla's advantage has long been its charging technology and Supercharger network. Now, more and more automakers are switching to Tesla's charging tech. But there are a few things non-Tesla drivers need to know about charging at a Tesla station. A lot has hit the news cycle in recent months with regard to electric car drivers and where they can and can't plug in. The key factor in all of that? Whether automakers switched to Tesla's charging standard. More car companies are shifting to Tesla's charging tech in the hopes of boosting their customers' confidence in going electric.  Here's what it boils down to: If you currently drive a Tesla, you can keep charging at Tesla charging locations, which use the company's North American Charging Standard (NACS), which has long served it well. The chargers are thinner, more lightweight and easier to wrangle than other brands.  If you currently drive a non-Tesla EV, you have to charge at a non-Tesla charging station like that of Electrify America or EVgo — which use the Combined Charging System (CCS) — unless you stumble upon a Tesla charger already equipped with the Magic Dock adapter. For years, CCS tech dominated EVs from everyone but Tesla.  Starting next year, if you drive a non-Tesla EV (from the automakers that have announced they'll make the switch), you'll be able to charge at all Supercharger locations with an adapter. And by 2025, EVs from some automakers won't even need an adaptor.  Here's how to charge up, depending on which EV you have:  Ford 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. Tim Levin/Insider Ford was the earliest traditional automaker to team up with Tesla for its charging tech. Current Ford EV owners — those driving a Ford electric vehicle already fitted with a CCS port — will be able to use a Tesla-developed adapter to access Tesla Superchargers starting in the spring. That means that, if you own a Mustang Mach-E or Ford F-150 Lightning, you will need the adapter in order to use a Tesla station come 2024. But Ford will equip its future EVs with the NACS port starting in 2025 — eliminating the need for any adapter. Owners of new Ford EVs will be able to pull into a Supercharger station and juice up, no problem. General Motors Cadillac Lyriq. Cadillac GM will also allow its EV drivers to plug into Tesla stations.

Dodge Grand Caravan, Journey no longer available in the California emissions states

Fri, Feb 28 2020

The Dodge Grand Caravan and the Dodge Journey are no longer available for sale in California or any of the states that follow its emissions standards (often referred to as the ZEV states). As reported by Allpar.com, the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 in the Grand Caravan does not meet those emissions standards for 2020, and evidently neither does the 2.4-liter four-cylinder that is the sole engine offering in the Journey this year. The Pentastar V6 used in other Dodges, Chryslers and Jeeps is an updated unit that does not face the same emissions issues. The 2020 model year already was due to be the last for the Grand Caravan, which is being replaced in the lineup by a lower-priced and lower-spec version of the Chrysler Pacifica called the Chrysler Voyager. Production of the Grand Caravan at FCA's Windsor, Ontario factory is reportedly due to end in May. As for the Journey, that model has exceeded its sell-by date and is the oldest entrant in its class. The vehicle was introduced as a 2009 model, and not has seen major revisions in the 11 years since. For 2020, Dodge has cut the Journey model lineup to just two trim levels: SE Value and Crossroad (dropping the SE and the GT), and it's front-wheel drive only. But the Journey could continue — in some states at least — into the 2021 model year. Rumors of its replacement, with a sportier model based on the Alfa Romeo Stelvio, don't have it arriving until 2022 or so.

2015 Dodge Charger Pursuit is ready to serve and protect

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

Okay speed freaks, it's time to update your cheat sheet of police headlights, as Dodge has just unveiled the new 2015 Charger sedan's police variant, the Pursuit.
Like previous Charger Pursuits, the 2015 model is based on a modified version of the civilian sedan, featuring the same basic batch of mechanicals and sheetmetal, while adding a number of items specific to the five-oh.
For 2015, cops can select from the same 3.6-ltier V6 and 5.7-liter Hemi V8 available to the civilian population, with former turning out 292 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque and the latter packing 370 ponies and 390 lb-ft. Even loaded down with equipment, Dodge claims the Hemi-powered cop car can hit 60 miles per hour in under six seconds, while both engines are expected return 26 miles per gallon on the highway (thanks to the V8's four-cylinder mode). Rear-wheel drive is standard with both engines, while V8 Pursuits can be fitted with all-wheel drive.