2016 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Pittsford, Michigan, United States
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YOU ARE VIEWING A GORGEOUS US BUILT 2016 WITH ONLY 5318 MILES!!!!!!!!.3.0L V6.4X4 . DIESEL .. GRAY RAM..BLACK AND
GRAY CLOTH SEAT TRIM, IT COMES WITH FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST SENSORS AND REARVIEW CAMERA .... KEYLESS ENTRY
..... REMOTE STARTER ..... HEATED MIRROR .....AUX AUDIO ADAPTER ..... DRIVER'S SEAT INCLUDES POWER LUMBAR
SUPPORT....SPEAKER SURROUND-SOUND AUDIO SYSTEM...DUAL-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL...ICE COLD A/C.....BLUETOOTH.....POWER
FOLDING MIRROR ..... TILT-AND-TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLS...CRUISE CONTROL.....AUXILIARY AUDIO
JACK AND SATELLITE RADIO...STABILITY AND TRACTION CONTROL...SUPER QUIET 3.0L ENGINE WHICH OFFERS GREAT FUEL
EFFICIENCY...SMOOTH SHIFTING 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH MANUAL SHIFT OPTION... WHEELS WITH LIKE NEW
TIRES...DUAL EXHAUST.....CAMERA... , CHROME BRAND NEW WHEELS AND TIRES
SUPER QUITE AND COMFORTABLE RIDE...EXTREMELY CLEAN AND ELEGANT INTERIOR WITH AMBIENT LIGHTING FOR A MORE LUXURIOUS
FEEL...VEHICLE HANDLES AND DRIVES LIKE NEW WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS...EXTREMELY WELL MAINTAINED VEHICLE...THIS VEHICLE
IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT
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Should heavy-duty pickup trucks have window stickers with fuel mileage estimates?
Sat, Sep 23 2017If you were to stroll into your nearest Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Nissan, or Ram dealership, you'd find a bunch of pickup trucks. Most of those would have proper window stickers labeled with things like base prices, options prices, location of manufacture, and, crucially, fuel economy estimates. But you'd also run across a number of heavy-duty trucks with no such fuel mileage data from the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA doesn't require automakers to publish the valuable miles-per-gallon measurement for vehicles with gross weight ratings that exceed 8,500 pounds. That makes it difficult for consumers to compare behemoths powered by turbocharged diesel engines – between one another, and between smaller, gasoline-fueled trucks. Consumer Reports doesn't think it should be this way, and it's spearheading an effort (PDF link) to get the government to require manufacturers to publish fuel economy estimates. In its own testing, CR found that heavy-duty pickups powered by Ford's Power Stroke, GM's Duramax, and FCA's Cummins diesel engines (which doesn't include the Ram's EcoDiesel) get worse fuel mileage than their lighter-duty gas-powered siblings. We're not so sure HD-truck buyers are unaware of this fact – big diesels don't really come into their own until big loads are placed in their beds or attached to their trailer hitches. Under heavy workloads, the diesel trucks will almost certainly return greater efficiency than a similar gas-powered truck. What's more, HD trucks with lumbering diesels in general make the driver feel more confident while towing due to greater torque at low engine RPM than gas trucks. They also offer greater max-weight limits. Still, we agree EPA fuel mileage estimates should be offered for heavy-duty pickups. And we think the comparisons provided by Consumer Reports might be interesting to potential buyers. Click here to see the results of CR's tests, and let us know what you think using the poll below. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty: First Drive View 22 Photos News Source: Consumer Reports Government/Legal Green Read This Chevrolet Ford GMC Nissan RAM Fuel Efficiency Truck Commercial Vehicles Diesel Vehicles poll gmc sierra hd chevy silverado hd
Chrysler recalling hundreds of thousands of Jeep Grand Cherokee and Commander SUVs
Wed, 23 Jul 2014The public might associated ignition switch recalls with General Motors - and with good cause - but that's not the only automaker calling its vehicles back in to fix that sort of issue.
Last month we reported that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was investigating an array of Chrysler Group vehicles for electrical-related safety issues. The administration and Chrysler subsequently issued a recall for 700,000 Dodge Journey crossovers, Dodge Grand Caravan minivans and Chrysler Town & Country minivans. But while the Jeeps that were also under investigation were not covered in that recall, they are being addressed in a separate one now.
Although Chrysler reports that it is only aware of a single accident stemming from this issue, it is "committing now to conduct a recall out of an abundance of caution." The recall affects the 2006-2007 Jeep Commander and 2005-2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee, of which it reports there are 792,300 on the road: 649,900 in the United States, 28,800 in Canada, 12,800 in Mexico and a further 100,800 outside of North America.
Ram thinks EcoDiesel will lure small-pickup buyers into fullsize 1500
Thu, 21 Nov 2013One of the more curious developments at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week was the return of the Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck. General Motors ended production of the Colorado and its cousin, the GMC Canyon, early last year. At the time, the decision seemed to be the final curtain for small and midsize domestic pickups, as it followed Ford's decision to kill the Ranger and Chrysler's decision to end production of the Dodge Dakota.
Bigland argues the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is essentially competing for the same buyers as the Colorado.
Does Chevy's revival of the Colorado mean a new dawn for the segment overall? Yes and no. The Colorado's reinvention essentially provides a peek at how automakers tackle the same problem in two different ways. GM's approach is to create a new midsize pickup. Chrysler's approach, on the other hand, would seem to focus more on the prospective buyer than the product itself.