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2012 Dodge Ram 3500 6.7l Diesel Big Horn Mega Cab 4x4 Dually Nav Camera 16k Warr on 2040-cars

US $46,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:16500 Color: Bright White Clear Coat
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2012 Dodge Ram 3500 Big Horn Mega Cab Diesel Dually
Never been smoked in
The last year of trucks with NO UREA
Exterior Color: Bright White Clear Coat
Interior Color: Light Pebble Beige / Dark Brown
Premium Cloth Bucket Seats
6.7-Liter Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine
6-Speed Automatic 68RFE Transmission
ParkView Rear Back-Up camera
UConnect 430N Sat/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV
Garmin Navigation System
40GB Hard Drive with 28GB Available
6.5-Inch Touch Screen Display
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth
SiriusXM Travel Link
17-inch x 6.0-Inch Aluminum Wheels
Mopar Chrome Tubular Side Steps
Fixed Rear Window
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
Storage tray
3.73 Rear Axle Ratio
Remote Start System
Tip Start - Single Turn Starting
Transmission Oil Cooler
Luxury Group
Overhead Console with Garage Door Opener
Rear Dome Lamp with On/Off Switch
Universal Garage Door Opener
Sun Visors with Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Protection Group
Transfer Case Skid Plate
Technology Group
506 Watt Alpine Premium Sound w/9 Speakers and Subwoofers
Park Sensor Rear Park Assist
Front and Rear Rubber Floor Mats
Customer Preferred Package 2FY
115-Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet
Full Chrome Grill
Power 10 way Driver Seat
Power Lumbar Adjust
Glove Box Lamp
Under Hood Lamp
Fog Lamps
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Storage Compartment under front center seat
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Class IV Receiver Hitch
Front Airbags
Side Curtain Airbags
Side Curtain Front and Rear Airbags
34 Gallon Fuel Tank
Limited Slip Differential Axle
Diesel Exhaust Brake
Heavy Duty Engine Cooling
Integrated Trailer Brake Controller with Display
Anti-Lock 4 Wheel Disc Brake
Remote Keyless Entry
Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System
Speed Control
Power Locks
Power Windows w/ Front One-Touch Up and Down Feature
Power Heated T-Tow Mirrors w/Puddle and Signal Lamps
Power Accessory Delay
Southern Truck
Clean CarFax
VERY CLEAN
16500 Miles - Mile may increase slightly due to driving

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2015 Dodge Charger shows off its new look in New York [w/videos]

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

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2020 Ford Explorer ST vs 2019 Dodge Durango SRT: How they compare on paper

Mon, Jan 14 2019

For a few years now, the Dodge Durango SRT has been the sole three-row performance crossover from a non-luxury brand. That all changes now that the 2020 Ford Explorer ST is coming to market. Now we have two family crossovers with rear-drive-based platforms vying for buyers that demand practicality and power. As such, there's no better time to dig into their specs to see how they compare. We'll check out each crossover's horsepower, torque, space, capability and prices. The full specs are listed below, followed by some analysis afterward. We also compared the regular 2020 Explorer models to other crossovers in this segment, if if that's not enough, you can check out our car comparison tool. Performance The Explorer and Durango go about making power in very different ways. The Explorer goes the force-fed route with two turbos feeding a 3.0-liter V6, while the Durango's enormous 6.4-liter V8 produces power with air flow au natural. Of the two, the Durango has the greater output of 475 ponies and 470 pound-feet of torque, feeding the flames of everyone that lives by the phrase "There's no replacement for displacement." The Explorer is no slouch at 400 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque, though. Performance isn't purely based on power, though. Other factors play a role, such as weight, and in that regard, the Explorer is way ahead. At 4,701 pounds, it weighs a massive 809 pounds less than the portly Durango. This also means that both crossovers are very close in weight-to-power ratio, with the Explorer only slightly worse at 11.75 pounds per horsepower and the Durango at 11.6. Less weight will also play a roll in handling, and the Explorer is likely to feel sprightlier without so much mass to shift back and forth. Semi-related to handling are tire sizes. The Durango features 295-mm wide tires on 20-inch wheels. The Explorer has 255-mm wide tires on 20-inch wheels, but 21-inch wheels with 275-mm tires are available. So the Durango is working with more contact patch, but as we mentioned, it's carrying a lot more weight. 2020 Ford Explorer ST View 20 Photos Interior Space and Practicality Although the Durango SRT is the largest on the outside in every dimension, it loses out to Explorer repeatedly inside. The Ford has more headroom, leg room and shoulder room in nearly every row except the third-row where headroom comes up a bit short.