2012 3500 4x4 Mega Cab Automatic Laramie. on 2040-cars
Glencoe, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Mega cab pick up
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.7 diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Ram
Model: 3500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Mega cab
Trim: Laramie Mega Cab
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Power pedals,side view mirrors, rear slidingwindow, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 41,795
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 3500
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Driveline 100k
Number of Cylinders: 6
2012 ram 4x4 3500 Mega cab Laramie automatic tan leather interior. 42k on the OD ordered new with the additional items. Cold weather package,Cab running lights,optional bucket seats with center console,3.73 limited slip rear,Nav system with Blue tooth,500 watt Alpine. heated and cooled front seats,Heated rest seats,electric trailer brake set up from the factory,110 plug in for rechargers,power pedals,Cummings factory Diesel engine brake,Road lamps....Also including stainless nerf bars,plastic bed liner,Mopar rubber mud flaps and floor Matt's and KN air filter in factory air box.Last newer Cooper 285 all terrain tires ten ply have 8k on them...All miles highway truck washed each week by hand and use synthetic oil in the motor for extra protection...ARE cap high camper shell with contractor side doors will sell with truck for 800.00 purchased new for $1300.00 I can keep and use on my new model or package with the truck..Also the cap can be vented with the electric rear sliding window from front seat.....This is a High Output 6.7 Cummings 800ft pounds of torque with the 6 speed auto with tow and haul mode....This is the best of the six Cummings trucks I purchased new in both ride and overall quality and last year for no urea fluid...Enjoy I will detail the truck service the air filter and change fuel filter before purchase.......Other options are heated steering wheel, Protection skid plates,Back up camera,U connect phone and radio feature,Home Link three door controller,Sat radio feature.
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Chevy, GMC and Ram dealers are worried they'll run out of new pickups
Wed, May 6 2020One of the unexpected side effects of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is a shortage of pickups at Chevrolet, GMC and Ram dealers. Supplies are running out, and the factories that build these trucks remain closed. Stores across the nation began increasing incentives in March, when the first stay-at-home orders were issued, in a bid to continue luring buyers into showrooms. They also launched online sales channels, or expanded their existing digital business. Sales nonetheless plummeted in April 2020, but in-demand vehicles, like the Ram 1500 and the Chevrolet Silverado, are still selling relatively well thanks in part to the aforementioned incentives. Pickups outsold sedans for the first time in April 2020, according to The Detroit News, by 17,000 units. The problem is that General Motors, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), and Ford temporarily closed their factories in March. "The pipeline is very dry," said Mike Maroone, the CEO of a large dealership group named Maroone USA, in an interview with Automotive News. He told the publication his Chevrolet stores are sitting on a 30-day supply of the Silverado, which is one of America's best-selling vehicles. "That is a problem for us," he concluded. Coronavirus-related lockdowns and factory closures compound problems already faced by dealerships who represent General Motors-owned brands. They entered 2020 with a thinner inventory than a year earlier due to the 40-day United Auto Workers (UAW) strike that paralyzed the company late in 2019, and the 0%, 84-month offers announced in March have sapped supply. Ram wasn't affected by a strike, but it has relied heavily on generous incentives to move trucks off lots. Ford, on the other hand, limited incentives to 2019 models. Inventory levels differ greatly from region to region. The national average for the Silverado stood at an 82-day supply in March 2020, down from 120 in March 2019. Ram stores had a 114-day supply of the 1500 (compared to 134 a year earlier), while Ford bucked that trend with a 111-day supply versus 84 in 2019. Don't panic if you're in the market for a truck; we're not facing a complete drought. Automotive News added that America's light-duty pickup inventory could fall to 400,000 units by the end of May, and drop further to 260,000 units in June. For context, there were about 700,000 light-duty trucks in stock in May and June of 2019. That's unquestionably a sharp drop, but there will still be over a quarter of a million trucks to choose from.
2020 Ram Heavy Duty spy shots show updated lighting and new grille
Wed, Oct 31 2018We saw the all-new 2019 Ram 1500 nearly a year ago, but we have yet to get a full look at the new heavy-duty models, the Ram 2500 and Ram 3500. We've seen a number of spy shots of the new truck — including the new Power Wagon — but it's been hard to make out details through the camouflage. These new spy photos give us our best look yet at the new heavy-duty pickup's exterior. The Ram 3500 pictured here appears to have the updated headlights and taillights from the Ram 1500. There are multiple headlight designs on the 1500, each depending on trim, so expect a similar variation on the Heavy Duty models as well. The grille, too, appears to have ditched the crosshair in favor of the new "RAM" badge in large lettering. One photo shows a single-pane sunroof, so it's unclear if the Ram 1500 Limited's panoramic glass will carry upward. One other notable addition is power-retracting running boards. While we don't have a good look at the truck's interior, past spy photos show that the Ram 1500's dashboard will carry over. We're hoping the rest of the truck's interior makes its way to the 2500 and 3500 models, too, as it's easily the best-in-class for the current crop of trucks. Stay tuned for more news on the new Ram trucks in the next few months. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Ram launches perfectly predictable ads [UPDATE]
Tue, Jan 17 2017Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated these commercials were Super Bowl ads. This is not the case, and the text has been corrected to reflect that they are not, in fact, Super Bowl ads. Ram has released some new commercials, and they're pretty boring. They're not bad by any means, it's just that they're exactly what you'd expect from a truck commercial. The two 30-second spots deal with the themes of doing truck things and being a strong, community-focused American. The first of the two shows Rams performing such kind-hearted duties as pulling a fallen tree off a road, or towing a church to its pastoral new home. In the background, the narrator repeats words tied to strength, courage, assistance, and longevity. To paraphrase Mr. Spock, this Ram will be strong, live long, and help your community prosper. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The second spot shifts more to the community-focused and family-minded theme. Clearly, it's meant to show that the tough guy in the Ram has a soft side. But don't worry, he can still pound through snow with his mega-sized plow, which is perfect for making sure people can go ice-skating in the middle of nowhere. While they're adequate ads that deliver a pretty clear message, they cover the same ground most other truck commercials have. They're just generic truck commercials we'll forget about an hour after they've aired. Here's hoping other automakers step up their game. Related Video:



