2012 Ram 3500 Slt on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Exterior Features
24" aluminum wheels (with spikes)
Accent black-color fender flares
Auto headlamps
Body-color headlamp filler panel
Body-color/chrome door handles
Box & rear fender lamps
Black front bumper
Black rear bumper
Black grille
Cab clearance lamps
Cargo lamp
Trailer tow mirrors w/memory -inc: supplemental signals, courtesy lamps, heated glass
24”Dual rear wheels
Fog lamps
Full-size spare tire
Locking tailgate
Power sliding rear window
Quad headlamps
Tinted glass windows
Underhood lamp
Variable-speed intermittent windshield wipers
Winch-type spare tire carrier
Bed liner
Bed cover top
Interior Features
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
Auto air conditioning w/dual-zone temp control
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Behind-the-seat storage bin
Weather Tech floor covering
Deluxe door trim panel
Driver/passenger assist handles
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Front center seat cushion storage
Front/rear floor mats
Glove box lamp
Heated front seat
Instrument cluster w/display screen
Leather-trimmed 40/20/40 split-bench seat
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
LED interior lighting
Memory feature for stereo, driver seat & exterior mirrors
Outside temp gauge & compass
Overhead console w/universal garage door opener
Power accessory delay
Power locks
Power windows w/front one-touch up/down
Rear 60/40 split-folding bench seat
Rear courtesy/reading lamps
Rear dome lamp w/on/off switch
Remote keyless entry
Remote Start
Security alarm
Sentry Key theft-deterrent system
Speed control
Steering wheel audio controls
Tilt steering column
Traveler/mini trip computer
Vehicle info center
Bully Dog Pwr Programmer
Mechanical Features
10500# GVWR
11.5" dual rear wheel axle ring gear diameter
160-amp alternator
3.42 rear axle ratio
6.7L I6 Cummins turbo-diesel engine
6'4" pickup box
6-speed manual transmission w/OD
730-amp maintenance-free battery
7-pin trailer wiring harness
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
Power 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes
Power rack & pinion steering
Rear wheel drive
Tow hooks
Trailer brake control
Trailer tow wiring -inc: 4-pin connector
Safety Features
Advanced multistage front airbags
Child safety door locks
Front height-adjustable shoulder belts
Front/rear side curtain airbags
ParkView rear back-up camera
Supplemental front seat side airbags
Supplemental side airbags
Entertainment Features
(9) amplified speakers w/subwoofer
Audio input jack
Fixed short mast antenna
SIRIUS satellite radio
Uconnect 730N -inc: AM/FM stereo w/CD/DVD/MP3 player, GPS navigation system, 40GB hard disk drive w/20GB
available, 6.5" touch screen display, Uconnect voice command W/Bluetooth, SIRIUS satellite trafficUconnect voice
command w/Bluetooth
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Auto blog
Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is coming soon, but a midsize Ram, not right now
Wed, Apr 17 2019NEW YORK — At this year's New York Auto Show, we had the opportunity to talk with the head of Ram Trucks, Jim Morrison, and he had a few interesting tidbits about what's coming and what isn't for the brand. The first big news is that the 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 diesel is finally coming to the all-new Ram 1500 later this year. Up until now, the engine was only available in the previous-generation Ram 1500 and current Ram 1500 Classic. The new Ram 1500 EcoDiesel won't have the same engine, though. It will be a redesigned 3.0-liter turbodiesel that will also appear in the Jeep Gladiator in 2020. That means it should also make 260 horsepower and 442 pound-feet of torque, unless the Ram gets unique tuning that changes the output. Morrison wouldn't elaborate on any other details, though, including whether it would utilize the eTorque mild-hybrid assist of its gas powered cousins. The other news concerns things we probably won't see from Ram anytime soon — and one of them is a midsize pickup truck. Morrison said there are no plans for one yet, though the company is always considering options. In the meantime, the current strategy is to offer the Ram 1500 Classic as an option to potential midsize buyers. The thinking, of course, is that the Ram 1500 Classic is cheaper than the redesigned Ram 1500, and it's a bigger truck than midsizers. We can't help but wonder if the Gladiator might also make a midsize Ram a tougher sell at the moment. Finally, Morrison still had nothing to say about a regular cab offering for the redesigned Ram 1500. The only full-size Ram 1500 offering with a regular cab is the Classic model, leaving four-door models only on the normal 1500. We know that regular cabs don't sell well, so it's understandable that there isn't an offering yet, but it seems the company will have to offer one eventually when the Classic runs its course. Odds are that a future Ram 1500 regular cab will look something like the Ram 2500 and 3500 regular cab models, but with a more subdued grille.
Autoblog Podcast #339
Tue, 02 Jul 2013Farewell, Zach Bowman; Pikes Peak 2013; Datsun; 2014 Ram lineup
Episode #339 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and it's the last rodeo for Zach Bowman before he departs for other pastures. The crew this week consists of Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Jeff Ross, who talk about the astounding records set at this year's Pike's Peak hill climb, the return of the Datsun brand name and the recently-announced 2014 Ram truck lineup. Of course, we start with the garage and end with your questions and comments. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #339:
FCA and Cummins named in diesel emissions class-action lawsuit
Mon, Nov 14 2016Chrysler is now the first United States-based carmaker to be sued for allegedly skewing emissions results. In a move that sounds eerily similar to the troubles of European manufacturers, Chrysler is claimed to have hid diesel engine characteristics causing emissions as much as 14 times higher than permitted by regulations. According to Bloomberg, the lawsuit alleges that Chrysler, together with its diesel engine partner Cummins, has concealed the nitrogen oxide output of certain Ram vehicles produced between 2007 and 2012. The NOx pollutants were meant to be broken down in a process called regeneration in the truck's NAC system, or NOx Absorption Catalyst, which predated the 2013-introduced SCR, or Selective Catalytic Reduction system. By design, the NAC captures and stores NOx emissions, converting them to nitrogen and oxygen through a catalytic process. The lawsuit claims the Cummins engine's system has a limited capacity to store the emissions, and as a result the pollutants escape, increasing emissions, worsening fuel consumption and wearing down the catalytic converter. The later, cleaner SCR system uses a urea-water injection, and it gradually replaced the NAC on Cummins 6.7-liter engines, as it was first implemented in 2011 and made standard in 2013. As Bloomberg notes, the model years of Ram trucks involved in the lawsuit predate the earliest Volkswagen "Dieselgate" models by two years. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of 500,000 truck owners, accuses Chrysler and Cummins of fraud, false advertising and racketeering. As an underlying motive, the filing mentions a 2001 change in EPA emissions standards. Announced to become effective in 2010, the EPA requirements drove Chrysler and Cummins to try and reach those already by 2007. However, the NAC system is said to have fallen short of these goals, and the filing claims that Chrysler and Cummins chose to "rig" the engines instead. The affected vehicles predate the 2014 merger of Chrysler and Fiat. FCA US has released a statement regarding the lawsuit, saying it will contest the lawsuit "vigorously". News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Getty Editorial Government/Legal Green Chrysler Dodge RAM Emissions Diesel Vehicles FCA cummins diesel


