2011 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie Diesel Crew Cab 2wd Nav-dvd on 2040-cars
Canoga Park, California, United States
2011 Ram 3500 Crew Cab Dually Laramie Edition Cummins Diesel, automatic transmission.
Silver exterior, slate grey leather interior This truck is flawless and extremely well taken care of and very well equipped. Just turned 40,000 miles is perfect in every way Features: Interior • 10-way pwr driver/6-way pwr front passenger seats -inc: driver seat memory • 115V auxiliary pwr outlet • 120-MPH primary speedometer • 12V auxiliary pwr outlet • 2nd row in-floor storage bins • Auto air conditioning w/dual-zone temp control • Carpeted floor covering • Chrome accent shift knob • Deluxe door trim panel • Driver/passenger assist handles • Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors • Dual pwr lumbar adjusters • Front center seat cushion storage • Glove box lamp • Heated steering wheel • Instrument cluster w/display screen • LED interior lighting • Leather-wrapped steering wheel • Memory feature for stereo, driver seat & exterior mirrors • Mini floor console • Outside temp gauge & compass • Overhead console w/universal garage door opener • Pwr accessory delay • Pwr locks • Pwr windows w/front one-touch up/down • Rear 60/40 split-folding bench seat • Rear dome lamp w/on/off switch • Rear underseat compartment storage • Remote keyless entry • Security alarm • Sentry Key theft-deterrent system • Speed control • Steering wheel audio controls • Tilt steering column • Traveler/mini trip computer • Vehicle info center • Woodgrain instrument panel bezel Exterior • 17" polished Aluminum Alcoa rims • 17" steel spare wheel • Accent-color fender flares • Auto headlamps • Body-color headlamp filler panel • Body-color/chrome door handles • Box & rear fender lamps • Bright front bumper • Bright rear bumper • Bright/bright grille • Cab clearance lamps • Cargo lamp • Center wheel hubs • Chrome pwr trailer tow mirrors w/memory -inc: supplemental signals, courtesy lamps, heated glass • Fog lamps • Front air dam • Front license plate bracket • Full-size spare tire • Locking tailgate • Quad headlamps • Tinted glass windows • Under hood lamp • Variable-speed intermittent windshield wipers • Winch-type spare tire carrier Safety • Advanced multistage front airbags • Child safety door locks • Dual-note horn • Front height-adjustable shoulder belts • Front/rear side curtain airbags • ParkSense rear park assist system • Supplemental front side airbags Mechanical • 160-amp alternator • 4.11 rear axle ratio • 7-pin trailer wiring harness • 730-amp maintenance-free battery • 8' pickup box • Anti-spin rear axle differential • Class IV receiver hitch • Diesel exhaust brake • Electronically-controlled throttle • Front stabilizer bar • HD engine cooling • HD front shock absorbers • HD rear shock absorbers • Pwr 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes • Pwr steering • Tow hooks • Trailer brake control • Trailer tow wiring -inc: 4-pin connector Entertainment • Factory Alpine 503 watt (9) amplified speakers w/subwoofer • Plays DVD on screen |
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2017 Ram Power Wagon update adds menacing new look
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