2012 Ram 3500 Laramie Extended Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.7l on 2040-cars
Georgetown, Delaware, United States
This is the nicest Ram 3500 dually diesel 4x4 you will find with only 8,138 miles !!! Also comes with a clean Carfax history report.
SAVE THOUSANDS !!!
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We ordered this truck for a customer to pull his "toy hauler" and he recently bought more toys and had to purchase a bigger truck with a bigger trailer!! With only 8100 miles, this truck has all of the equipment : Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, Rear DVD player.
Warranties to include the balance of the Factory 3 year/ 36000 Bumper to bumper and the 5 year / 100000 mile powertrain warranty.
Please remember that it may have normal scratches and chips consistent with the year and miles. Check out the vehicle history report, no problems anywhere. This is a locally traded vehicle that is ready to give years of service to its next owner If you have any questions about this or any of our other vehicles please feel free to contact THE SALES MANAGER You can call us AT (302) 856-0064 Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you.
Please have arranged financing prior to bidding.
Dealer can assist with financing if you like. A $489 dealer processing fee and
$10 for a transit tag will be additional.
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Chrysler recalls 2013 Ram pickups, 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Wed, 17 Jul 2013Chrysler's spate of successful products is about to be marred by a trio of recalls. The Pentastar is recalling 51,477 Ram trucks and Jeep SUVs. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there have been no reported accidents, injuries or deaths related to the affected vehicles.
The largest action covers the Ram 1500, which is seeing 45,961 trucks being recalled. Models built between June 26, 2012 and February 5, 2013 are being recalled due to a potential software issue in the electronic stability control. Apparently, the system can be randomly deactivated upon vehicle startup.
Chrysler is also recalling 4,458 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee models. Covering everything but the SRT models, the potentially defective SUVs were built between January 14 and March 20, 2013. This recall focuses on "premium headlights," which means cars equipped with LED running lights. During the switch from the bright daytime running lamp setting to the low-intensity parking light setting, an electrical spike can cause one of the Jeep's computers to go into a safe mode, turning off the LEDs. This violates Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Ram to go on a Rampage with new small pickup?
Wed, 16 Jul 2014When people look back at today's automotive industry, what do you think they'll remember us for? The emergence of hybrids? Ever more expensive and exotic supercars? The dawn of the self-driving car? All likely scenarios, but so is the blurring of lines between one bodystyle and another, giving rise to hardtop convertible coupes and crossovers of every shape and size. But one bodystyle the North American auto industry has stayed largely away from in the past couple of decades is a car nose and chassis with a pickup bed.
It's a bodystyle immortalized by the Chevrolet El Camino, but with few exceptions, we haven't seen too many of these automotive platypuses in recent years on our turf. Subaru tried with the Baja and the low-volume Honda Ridgeline soldiers along largely unchanged, but the genre's biggest adherents are still Down Under, where ute versions of the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon live. With a few other examples scattered to the four corners of the earth, that's really about it. But if these spy shots are anything to go by, it looks like Fiat Chrysler Automobiles could be working to bring it back.
Spied undergoing testing in Michigan, what we appear to be looking at is a heavily disguised Fiat Strada being prepared - like the Fiat Ducato-based Ram ProMaster and the smaller Doblo-based ProMaster City - for Stateside duty as a Ram product. The Strada, for those unfamiliar, is a product of Fiat Automóveis in Brazil and is based on the Palio economy car. The nameplate has been around South America since 1996 and was originally designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro (long before Volkswagen monopolized his talents), and takes a more rugged approach in the form of the Strada Adventure.
Ram launches perfectly predictable ads [UPDATE]
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