2013 Ram 3500 Laramie Longhorn Edition on 2040-cars
555 State Road 37 S, Martinsville, Indiana, United States
Engine:6.7L I6 24V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3C63RRKL9DG575043
Stock Num: 17289A
Make: RAM
Model: 3500 Laramie Longhorn Edition
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Prairie Pearlcoat
Interior Color: Canyon Brown
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 20502
Check out this 2013 Ram 3500 Longhorn truck with low miles, only one owner previously, and a clean auto check vehicle history report. This truck has been locally owned in nearby Paragon, IN. This diesel powered beast is ready for any job and will get you around in style as well. Starting with the two-tone exterior color of Prairie Pearlcoat and White Gold and chrome grille. Inside the crew cab cabin is where this truck separates itself from the pack. The Longhorn exclusive leather seats along with heated seats, cooled seats, a heated steering wheel, and large touch screen display make this 3500 a luxury cruiser. Nothing does this truck justice util you see it in person so contact us today to schedule your test drive.
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Chrysler's internal documents question Ram quality as workers protest
Fri, 01 Mar 2013Chrysler is reportedly having a hard time ramping up production of its 2013 Ram 1500. According to The Detroit News, only 16 of the 58 trucks built at the Warren Truck Assembly Plant during the model's first hour passed final inspection. While quality eventually improved over the course of the day, just over half of the units built on Thursday were approved for shipment. Even with workers ordered to stay late to fix their mistakes, some 1,078 units remained outside the facility with defects. The problem, according to workers at the plant, is morale.
According to the report, Chrysler recently changed the shift schedule at the plant and workers are unhappy with the new situation. The new plan has workers split into three shifts, each covering four 10-hour days. With the shifts staggered, some workers now have to work nights and on Saturdays. Some employees are so upset that they've taken to protesting, though the move isn't sanctioned by the United Auto Workers.
Meanwhile, Chrysler admits there were internal issues with the launch, but that the company was able to contain them. A spokesperson has said "plant quality indicators are getting progressively better."
2014 Ram Promaster reporting for duty
Thu, 07 Feb 2013We already knew Chrysler would be getting its own version of the Fiat Ducato for use as the 2014 Ram Promaster, but it was just a question of when and what changes would be made. Well now we know. Though far from conventional-looking, the new Promaster should give Chrysler a fullsize van that is more competitive than the old Ram Van and more affordable than the Mercedes-based Dodge Sprinter.
Chrysler says it made numerous changes to transform the Ducato into the US-friendly Promaster, and the biggest changes were made to the powertrains. Standard equipment on the Promaster 1500 is the widespread 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 rated at 280 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque paired, which, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, offers a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 11,500 pounds. Other models will get the 3.0-liter diesel inline four-cylinder producing 174 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque, giving this version a GCWR of 12,500 pounds, and this engine is mated to a six-speed automated manual transmission.
Ram takes out frustrations on Camry
Fri, May 29 2015No, not a Ram pickup truck. This is an actual ram, as in a male sheep, headbutting the hell out of a Toyota Camry that made the unfortunate decision to interrupt its battle with a rival member of the flock. Now, before you say, "How dare that Camry harm that cuddly sheep," we'd like to point out just how viciously the two males were fighting before the Toyota butted in. And after smashing the driver's side front fascia, the ram goes right back to attempting to beat down its opponent. All things considered then, we'd call this Ram: 1, Camry: 0.