2013 Ram 3500 Tradesman on 2040-cars
169 Northland Blvd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:Diesel I6 6.7L/408
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3C63RRGL0DG556258
Stock Num: C27967
Make: RAM
Model: 3500 Tradesman
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 72602
Our 2013 RAM 3500 Crew Cab is a real workhorse as we display it in a Black Clearcoat exterior finish. This Crew Cab is a beefy four-wheel that offers a true Power Plant with 350 horsepower from a 6.7 liter Cummins Turbo Diesel that also has 800 foot pounds of torque on-demand. Tethered to a strong and efficient 6-Speed automatic transmission, this combination offers exceptional towing capability up to 15,500. Built with heavy duty front and rear shocks, four-wheel ABS, with stability control and a class IV receiver hitch for your severe duty towing needs. Inside you will see a practical set-up that includes a large center console gives you your own storage area or work station to simplify your busy life. In addition to the comfortable seating you have supplemental air bags, an AM/FM/CD Media center plus an auxiliary jack for your audio player. Enjoy the leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls. Outside you will enjoy the spray in bed-liner with removable tailgate, power heated side-view mirrors that fold away and chrome bumpers/grill that set the tone for one tough working machine. Step up to this great looking workhorse that was built for you. Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Buy with confidence! This vehicle's story can be verified with a CarFax Title History report. What are you waiting for? Come on in before it is too late! More people choose Jake Sweeny over any other dealer in the area. Find us right now at 877-215-7652 ask for Chris Simon.
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Wed, May 4 2016These two trucks are famous for their ability to get the job done. Still, even the toughest vehicle can have mechanical problems at some time. What if we match the Dodge Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado head to head? Let's find out more about common repairs for each model. Also, learn some tricks to pay for car repairs. Clunky Steering Both Dodge and the Chevy owners sometimes notice bumping and clunking when steering. This might be more noticeable when driving over bumps. The cause is usually different in each truck though. In the Dodge Ram, clunky steering is more likely due to a defective lower ball joint. Replacement costs around $300 - $400, parts and labor. Clunky Chevy Silverado steering is probably a steering rack failure. This problem appears more often in trucks with over 90,000 miles. Silverado steering rack repair will run you up to $1,000 or more. Starting Woes For the Chevy Silverado with over 130,000 miles, you might notice trouble starting. This problem may appear occasionally at first, but it typically gets worse. Excluding a weak battery, the culprit is usually the starter. Replacement will cost you around $330 - $500. Of the total cost, $90 is for labor only. Now the Dodge Ram might make a ticking sound when starting, especially on models with over 94,500 miles. The noise often disappears after the engine warms up. These symptoms may indicate a broken exhaust manifold. Repair costs range from $800 - $900. Burning Oil & Gas Gauge On The Blink Sometimes, the Dodge Ram burns oil much faster than normal. In models with over 125,000 miles, this often points towards a leaky intake manifold gasket. A knocking sound may also appear with acceleration along with possible engine misfire. The cost to repair is around $200 - $300. The Chevy Silverado has its own surprises, especially when you've filled the gas tank but the gauge still reads low. Or the needle fluctuates widely from low to full while driving. In trucks with over 120,000 miles, it's likely due to a faulty fuel sensor. You might need a full fuel pump replacement, which can cost you up to $820, parts and labor. Water Inside And Poor Heat The Ram 1500 rear window has been known to leak. You might notice the back seat and floor wet after a rainstorm. This is more common in trucks with over 65,000 miles. Resealing the Ram 1500 rear window costs around $150 - $250.
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The Ram pickups outsold the Silverado by 285 units in March. Chrysler shifted 42,532 trucks for the month compared to 42,247 for the Chevrolet fullsize. According the Allpar, this is the first time either Dodge or Ram's pickups have outsold Chevy in a month, and the Bowtie has held down the second place spot in the pickup market since 1978 when Ford took over the top spot. The F-Series remains the market's king, with 70,940 sales in March and 173,358 sold since January.
The results may only be a blip. From January through March, Ram has sold 96,906 trucks versus 107,757 for the Silverado. One month of sales figures isn't enough to call this a trend, but it's certainly an interesting data point.
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