2013 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab 4x2. Engine: 5.7 Liter V8 Hemi Mds Vv - $35000 on 2040-cars
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STANDARD EQUIPMENT:
Second row in-floor storage bins Remote keyless entry with All Secure Trailer tow with 4-pin connector wiring 7-pin wiring harness Tow/Haul mode 26 gallon fuel tank Advanced multistage front airbags Supplemental side curtain front and rear airbags Electronic stability control Anti-lock 4 -wheel disc brakes Speed control Sentry Key theft deterrent system Power accessory delay Automatic headlamps Locking tailgate OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: Premium cloth bucket seats Full length floor console CUSTOMER PREFERRED PACKAGE 25Z 20-inch x 8.0 inch aluminum chrome clad wheels P275/60R20 BSW all season tires Bright / Bright billets grille Class IV receiver hitch Premium cloth bucket seats Fog lamps Uconnect 5.0 AM/FM/BT 5.0 inch touch screen display Remote USB port - Charge only Storage tray Leather wrapped steering wheel Steering wheel mounted audio controls Power 10-way driver seat Power lumbar adjust Front center seat cushion storage Front armrest with three cup holders Rear 60/40 split folding seat 115-volt auxiliary power outlet Rearview mirror with microphone LUXURY GROUP 7-inch multi-view display in instrument cluster Auto-dimming exterior mirrors Exterior mirrors with courtesy lamps Auto-dimming rearview mirror Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors Rear dome lamp with On/Off switch Rear sliding glass Glove box lamp Under hood lamp Overhead console with garage door opener Power heated mirrors 3.92 rear axle ratio Anti-spin differential rear axle 5.7 Liter V8 HEMI MDS VVT Engine Dual rear exhaust with bright tips Power heated T-Tow mirrors with puddle and signal lamps Chrome steel bed rails by Mopar 50 state emissions Uconnect 8.4A AM/FM/BT/ACCESS 8.4 inch touch screen display Voice activated navigation system Uconnect Access Advantage Media hub (SD, USB, Aux) Spray-in bed liner ~~~STILL UNDER WARRANTY~~~ 5 YEAR or 100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY 3 YEAR or 36,000 MILE BASIC LIMITED WARRANTY ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE |
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Thu, Feb 11 2016If you were a Ford or Chevrolet customer looking for a heavy duty pickup with some improved off-road chops, the process is relatively simple: tick the box for the FX4 or Z71 packages and be on your merry way. These packages are simple affairs, adding upgraded shocks, underbody protection, and unique wheels alongside a slew of cosmetic improvements. Now, Ram is getting in on the game. Making its debut at the Chicago Auto Show, a new 4x4 Off-Road Package will be offered on the 2500 model regardless of engine, bed length, or trim level. The only restriction is cab size – you'll need to order the Crew or Mega Cab in order to get the new option pack. Despite being a new package, Ram's formula is more or less the same as that used by the FX4 and Z71. Mechanical changes are limited to new Bilstein monotube shocks (Ford turns to Rancho, while the shock absorbers on Chevy's Z71 are unbranded) and a standard limited-slip differential (also offered on the Big Horn and Lone Star trims). Firestone supplies the LT tires, which look to strike a balance between off-road ability and on-road comfort, while there's the normal array of underbody protection. And like Ford and Chevy, Ram has fit a prominent decal on the rear fender. Pricing isn't finalized yet, but Ram specifically calls the 4x4 Off-Road Pack "a value-priced option." That'd make a lot of sense, considering how Ford and Chevy have priced similar equipment packs. Neither the FX4 nor the Z71 pack are high-priced options, with the former ringing up at $295 on the F-250 and the latter maxing out at $620, depending on which Silverado HD you chose. Look for the Ram 2500 4x4 Off-Road Pack to hit dealers during the third quarter of 2016. Related Video: Ram Truck Brand Announces New Ram 2500 Heavy Duty 4x4 Off-road Package New Ram 2500 4x4 Off-road Package designed for customers who need essential off-road upgrades combined with 3/4 -ton pushing, pulling and hauling capabilities Part of "America's Off-road Truck Leader" lineup Features stability control upgrades, all-terrain tires and rugged exterior appearance New package includes limited-slip differential, underbody protection and Bilstein shocks Available "RamBox Holster" rack accessory for RamBox-equipped trucks February 11, 2016 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - Ram Truck capitalizes on a core piece of the 3/4 -ton segment with new Ram 2500 4x4 Off-road Package, which includes a list of must-have upgrades for the occasional off-roader.
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