2013 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn Edition on 2040-cars
5300 Eagleston Blvd, Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States
Engine:5.7L V8 16V MPFI OHV
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1C6RR7PT2DS623904
Stock Num: T623904
Make: RAM
Model: 1500 Laramie Longhorn Edition
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Brown
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 10018
**LIFETIME POWERTRAIN WARRANTY**,**ONE OWNER!!**, **NAVIGATION**, **4 WHEEL DRIVE**, **ALLOY WHEELS**, **BACK-UP CAMERA**, **BEDLINER**, **BLUETOOTH CONNECTION**, **CLEAN CARFAX**, **IMPECCABLE CONDITION**, **LEATHER**, **POWER LOCKS**, **POWER WINDOWS**, **REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY**, **RUNNING BOARDS**, **SUPER CLEAN**, **SUPER LOW MILES**, and **USB PORT FOR SMARTPHONE**. If you demand the best, this superb 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 is the truck for you. It will take you where you need to go every time...all you have to do is steer! Visit www.realdeal.com/8yv44 to view a Free Price Check! Call our internet sales team today and ask for a video walk-around. Visit us at http://wesleychapeltoyota.com 5300 Eagleston Blvd Wesley Chapel FL 33544. On the corner of Bruce B Downs and SR54. Used 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 in Wesley Chapel & Tampa Florida...
10-way pwr driver seat w/memory & 6-way pwr passenger seat,115V aux pwr outlet,12V aux pwr outlet,2nd row in-floor storage bins,60/40 split-fold rear bench seat,Ash tray lamp,Assist handles,Auto air conditioning w/dual zone temp controls,Auto-dimming rearview mirror w/microphone,Carpeted floor covering,Floor tunnel insulation,Floor-mounted auto shift lever,Front door accent lighting,Glove box lamp,Heated front seats,Heated rear seats,Heated steering wheel,Illuminated visor vanity mirrors,Laramie Longhorn instrument cluster -inc: temp & compass gauge, trip computer, vehicle info center,Leather-wrapped shift knob,LED interior lighting,Longhorn interior accents,Luxury front/rear floor mats,Overhead console,Premium door trim panels,Premium filigree leather trim bucket seats,Premium floor console,Premium leather-wrapped steering wheel,Pwr accessory delay,Pwr adjustable pedals w/memory,Pwr door locks,Pwr front windows w/1-touch up/down,Pwr lumbar,Rear dome lamp w/on/off switch,Rear door accent lighting,Rear under seat storage compartment,Remote keyless entry w/All-Secure,Remote start,Security alarm system,Sentry Key th With a focus on building relationships that last, we want to create an ongoing relationship with every customer. We treat every customer with respect and answer all questions thoroughly. Every vehicle undergoes a 125 point inspection and has our price-match guarantee, ensuring the lowest price in the market. Select used vehicles have a free Lifetime Warranty. Call for more information.
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Ram trucks set for export to Australia, New Zealand
Tue, Apr 14 2015Looking across the Pacific at Australia's car-based utes is always a little exciting because it's a glimpse at a land where models not unlike the classic Chevrolet El Camino survive. Now, the Aussies are about to see how the US builds big trucks thanks to a deal to import the Ram 2500 and 3500 into the country. This new market entry comes about thanks to a deal between Ram and the New Zealand importer of FCA products, and once across the ocean, the trucks are converted to right-hand drive. The automaker has "worked closely with our engineers to produce a vehicle that is as close to an official factory right-hand-drive vehicle as it can be without it having actually run down the factory production line," Clyde Campbell, co-owner of Fiat Chrysler New Zealand," said to Drive. The first batch of pickups is set to go on sale to Kiwis and Aussies in October, but further details about them aren't disclosed yet, including available powertrains and price. Drive estimates the Ram 3500 to retail for over 100,000 Australian dollars ($76,000). The trucks are being aimed at those with heavy loads to haul like industrial companies or people with large horse trailers. These might not be the last two Ram models to make it Down Under, either. According to Drive, the New Zealand importer is working to strike a similar deal to bring the Ram 1500 across the Pacific in the future.
Ram ProMaster City getting facelift courtesy of Fiat Doblo?
Thu, 13 Mar 2014Our intrepid spy photographers have caught prototypes for a new Fiat Doblo. Now we know what you might be thinking (particularly if you didn't take note of the headline): why would we care about an automaker conducting a facelift on a European cargo van? Normally we wouldn't, only the Fiat Doblo has another name, under which it will be shortly be sold here in America: Ram ProMaster City.
Announced just months ago, the ProMaster City is the smaller counterpart to the Ram ProMaster, which itself is also a rebadged cargo van from Fiat Professional. Think of it as a Chrysler version of the Ford Transit and Transit Connect lineup - European vans being brought Stateside by automakers that operate on both sides of the Atlantic.
But despite the official announcement of the vehicle's pending arrival, we still haven't seen the PMC yet. The disguised Doblo prototypes pictured here appear to be wearing a completely new front end and some cosmetic revisions to their tail ends, too. We can't see anything in the interior, but the fact that it was completely covered up suggests that Fiat is working on overhauling that, as well.
Toy, hauler | 2017 Ram Power Wagon Video Review
Wed, Mar 1 2017When you're bouncing along in a 2017 Ram 2500 Power wagon over the washboard silt roads of the Valley of Fire, just outside of Las Vegas, it's a bit of a shock to realize how comfortable you are. We'd driven a convoy of brand new Ram Power Wagons out from a city improbably emerging from the scrub into a land of red rocks and sand. Inhospitable territory full of thrill-seekers in Jeeps and four-seat ATVs, flinging sand and bouncing their tall signal flags about. The varied terrain, transitioning from hard-packed silt to rocky paths to deep sand at any point, provided the perfect environment to see if the Power Wagon can live up to its billing – check out the video above to see how it handled the gnarly stuff. Back in 1945, the Power Wagon and comfort were not really thought of together. Like the Jeep, these thoroughly mil-spec trucks were heading home from overseas, where they'd served as weapon carriers and utility rigs. The all-business truck was a bit like a heavy-duty Willys Jeep with a bed, and instead of the convertible military cab, Dodge bolted on a pre-war civilian cab. They had more amenities than a tractor (windows! A roof!), but no one would call 'em coddling. The advertising of the day shows them digging ditches, plowing fields, erecting utility poles. You could use the rear power take-off to run a portable sawmill – pure denim and dust work. The brief has clearly evolved a bit – the PTOs disappeared as the truck evolved from a dedicated platform for serious work to more of a heavy-duty trim on Ram's conventional pickups, and then disappeared for a quarter-century until reemerging in 2005. To put it succinctly, the latest 2500 Power Wagon has off-road chops that pass the laugh test, and real working payload and towing capabilities, all in one package. We didn't tow or haul with the Power Wagon on this trip, but we really didn't have to. The Power Wagon is mostly standard 2500 fare: solid axles front and rear, taking power from the familiar truck-spec 6.4-liter Hemi V8. It'll haul up to 1,510 pounds in the bed, and tow up to 10,030 pounds. We know these trucks; they do this kind of work easily and without complaint. What's surprising is how well it does the work without much compromise. As you can see in the video above, the ride's as stiff as on a normal 2500 pickup, maybe a hair stiffer, but plenty tolerable for a long haul on the interstate.