2013 Ram 3500 Dually 4wd 6.7l Cummins Diesel 15k Miles Running Nerf Bars Tow on 2040-cars
Puyallup, Washington, United States
Description2013 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually 4x4At Northwest Motorsport, we’re committed to revolutionizing the online vehicle buying process. This means making it extremely easy to purchase from us, leaving you—the customer—absolutely happy. All of our vehicles are safetied and inspected by our state of the art Service Department. We happily take trades, offer extremely competitive Financing Options, and can handle all of your shipping needs. Want to come pick up your vehicle? Great, we’ll shuttle you from the airport! We want you to find the vehicle that makes you happy and we have tons of options to find the right fit, so call today! Vehicle Year 2013 Make Dodge Model Ram 3500 Dually 4x4 Stock 18908 Millage 15,789 Engine 6.7L I6 OHV 24V TURBO CUMMINS DIESEL Transmission 6 Speed Manual Vin 3C63RRGL0DG577854 Exterior Color White Interior Color Slate Have a Question? Call now!If you are interested in this vehicle please call now! Our primary focus is to make the online car experience the best you’ve ever had. We can get you the most competitive financing rates available and the best options. If you have a trade we can appraise it over the phone or through email. Call us direct with any questions at (206)305-6756 or send us a message any time. We’re committed to making your experience buying a vehicle with us just that: an experience. We believe that making the customer—making you—happy is that key to long term success. Using this simple strategy, we’ve designed our buying process to be unique to the modern buyer. Need to ship your vehicle? Great, we’ll get it to you! Want to drive it home or see it in person? We’ll pick you up at SeaTac Airport. We’re here to make this easy and more importantly, make you happy. ContactWhy Northwest Motorsport?Why NWMS?We want you to feel like you’ve experienced something special when you buy your vehicle from us. We’re committed to revolutionizing the process of buying a used vehicle and turning it into an experience. That’s why our goal is simple: you buying your vehicle from us, going away happier than ever. Welcome to the modern car buying experience. OptionsAbout Northwest MotorsportWe started at our original location--a little house on a small lot--selling 50, 100-150 vehicles per month. We got to the point where we had to buy a full-scale dealership. And now we sell more than 500 vehciles per month. Before we acheived this, we researched the marketplace and found ouit people like two things when shopping at dealerships: people like a lot of piuctures available; and, people like internet prices. So we became a "Consumer Friendly Store". Our strategy is simple. By focusing on making the consumer--making you--happy is the key to long term success. We strive to make every experience the best experience of car buying possible. We make this easier by offering huge selection, great volume pricing with low margins, and access to tons of pictures that fully discloses the vehicle. How to Buy 1 Search Find your right fit! Browse our huge inventory or find your vehicle through one of our sales associates. 2 Reserve Your Car Continue worry-free by placing a hold deposit on your vehicle! Call (206)305-6756 and end the auction now! 3 Trade-In? Have a trade? Have your vehicle evaluated by one of our seasoned buying specialists. 4 Credit Application Complete our simple online credit application. 5 Completion One of our Financial Advisors will contact you to review and finalize your sales documentation, completing the transaction. Live outside of Washington? No worries! We'll overnight FedEx you your documents with a return envelope to expedite the process. 6 Pickup / Delivery We'll finalize your vehicles transportation or set your appointment for your shuttle to pick you up. ContactPicturesWarranty InformationThis vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. A factory warranty from the manufacturer may still be in effect. Call dealer to verify if manufacturer warranty still applies. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. The good news: every vehicle we sell get safetied by our Service Department and many of these vehicles qualify for extended service contracts. Please ask you eBay sales associate for details. Terms and ConditionsWe provide complimentary airport shuttle services to and from SeaTac airport (SEA). SeaTac is approximately a 30-minute commute, subject to time of day and traffic conditions. Washington state residents pay 9.7% sales tax on purchase price of vehicle. If trade in is present, Washington state law states that sales tax is only charged on the difference. Out of state buyers are subject to pay sales tax based on where the vehicle is registered at, if applicable. If necessary these taxes will be collected at time of contracting. License and registration fees are charged by the state in which the buyer registers the vehicle, and are not included in purchase price of vehicle. Buyer is responsible for own Licensing Requirements for out of state. A dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price. All transactions are negotiable including price, trade allowance, interest rate, term, and documentary service fee. Buyer is responsible for ALL costs associated with shipping vehicle. Northwest Motorsport can help facilitate shipping worldwide at discounted rates, please ask your associate for details. Any claims arising from shipping or damages regarding shipping are between buyer and shipping company. All vehicles sold by Northwest Motorsport are pre-owned and sold in "AS-IS" condition--No Warranty. Please keep in mind that no used vehicle is perfect, expect some normal cosmetic and mechanical wear. Some vehicles may have remainder of factory warranty, or qualify for an extended service contract that may be purchased. Ask associate for details. Buyer receives copies of all paperwork pertaining to transaction, any after sale work must be in writing and signed by a representative of Northwest Motorsport. NO VERBAL PROMISES OR GUARANTEES. A $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit will hold a vehicle in order for customer to attain funds or financing. Deposits on vehicles are NON-REFUNDABLE, unless condition of vehicle has been misrepresented in any way. Deposits on vehicles not purchased goes towards significant cost of paperwork, lost dealership productivity, and vehicle relisting fees. Customer must establish contact with a Northwest Motorsport associate within 24 hours of auction closure via telephone to confirm purchase or the transaction will be voided and the vehicle may be re-listed or sold to any other qualified buyer. Customer MUST make $500 deposit within 24 hours or risk a no-sale default. Miles posted in listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving, road testing, or in-transit shipping. Northwest Motorsport accepts Paypal or any major credit card over the phone for deposits only. Final payment must be made in the form of Cash (in person), Certified and Cashier's Check, or Bank Financing. Not all vehicles were acquired with owner’s manuals, vehicle handbooks, floor mats, or additional keys. Northwest Motorsport does not provide these items if they were not included when Northwest Motorsport acquired the vehicle. Northwest Motorsport will be happy to assist in obtaining any of these items at minimal cost. Northwest Motorsport is a full-service dealership and all eBay auctions are subject to sale outside of eBay at any time. Contact a member of our team to place a deposit on a vehicle to hold it from outside sale. Every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this data. Please verify any information in question with a Northwest Motorsport associate. |
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NHTSA, IIHS, and 20 automakers to make auto braking standard by 2022
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Here's how I averaged 31.5 mpg in a Ram HFE EcoDiesel
Fri, May 6 2016Few things could be more American than a bright red Ram pickup parked in front of Mount Rushmore. To get there and back on a single tank of fuel from the nearest major city, however, requires a collaboration of international proportions. This particular Ram is a 1500 HFE EcoDiesel, festooned with badges indicating the presence of an Italian turbodiesel V6 mated to a German eight-speed automatic. Some Rams are even built in Mexico, but this one only boasted a 27 percent Mexican parts content. A rather global truck, this one. It is the sum of its parts, but those bits and pieces were curated by a team of engineers in Michigan. At the risk of hipstering its history, the Ram HFE (High Fuel Efficiency) package was truly custom-tailored for one purpose: Achieving an EPA-rated 29 mpg on the highway, which is 1 mpg better than a standard Ram 1500 EcoDiesel. It did just that. No, it did better than that, but more on that in a minute. The Ram has stuck with its "son of big rig" styling for nearly 25 years; opting for the EcoDiesel V6 means you can fill up next to Peterbilts. My goal was to bypass truck stops entirely. I left Denver early in the morning and aimed to enjoy lunch with Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln looking over my shoulder before heading home for dinner. Mt. Rushmore is about 370 miles away from the northernmost truck stop within Denver, where I filled the Ram HFE's tank and headed northbound on Interstate 25 toward Wyoming and a series of smaller highways that roughly follow an old stagecoach route from Cheyenne to what is now Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota. The Ram was such a fuel miser that I could have driven an extra 50 miles each way and still avoided the pumps. It's beautifully stark country: the kind of desolate place where the FM radio does a lot of seeking; that's all the audio I had on board because the Ram HFE is decidedly lacking in comfort and convenience features. To get to an EPA-estimated 29 mpg highway figure, Ram engineers had to goals: To strip weight and improve aerodynamics. In the wind tunnel, the medium-size 4x2 Quad Cab with 20-inch wheels and the Ram Express trim level's one-piece front bumper proved the most aerodynamic configuration of the many flavors of Ram available. Interestingly, testing revealed that adding full-length tubular side steps and a tri-fold tonneau cover normally offered in the Mopar accessories catalog aid aerodynamics.
This or That: 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 vs. 2005 Subaru WRX STI [w/poll]
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