2012 Dodge Ram 2500. Cummins Turbo Diesel. 4x4. 16k Original Miles. Almost New! on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Engine:6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel
Used
Year: 2012
Drive Type: 4WD
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 16,490
Model: Ram 2500
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: Quad Cab
I am selling my almost new 2012 Dodge Ram 2500 4WD. Less than 17K original miles! Quad cab, shortbed. Very, very good condition. This truck is setup for towing!
Options include; Tow package, Built-in trailer brake controller, Satellite radio (built-in), Bed liner, Power flip-up tow mirrors with turn signals and lights, storage compartments in the rear floor, and some normal ones like; PW, cruise, tilt, etc. I have included pictures of the build information and vehicle specs from Dodge. The interior is perfect. No known problems or defects. Nice and clean. Cold AC. There is a small dent on the bedside above the right rear tire. It might be repairable with paintless dent repair. And one soft, small dent in the front bumper behind where the license plate would be (would be covered by a lic. plate). Besides that, the exterior is super nice. I will remove the decal from the rear window when the truck sells. I had rails installed for a fifth wheel hitch to pull my travel trailer (hitch is not included). The bed has a sprayed-in liner that is very nice. No dents in the bed or tail gate. This has not been used as a work truck, just my daily driver. This truck is still covered under factory warranties. New batteries and a fresh oil change. 1000% stock, no tuners, or modifications. Has both transponder keys and the metal key. Overall this is a great Cummins, and with just 17K original miles, it is almost new. I will help arrange shipping as I can. I live in north-central Phoenix, and work downtown (85009). The truck is sold with a clean and clear Arizona title. A deposit of one thousand dollars is due within 48 hours of the close of auction, and the remainder within seven days. I will accept PayPal for the deposit, but the balance must be paid for by wire transfer, cash, cashier's check, etc. Please email with any and all questions. I am using this money for another purchase, so please please do not bid unless you are sure you have the means of buying this truck. |
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