2005 Blue Dodge Ram 1500 on 2040-cars
Waxahachie, Texas, United States
2005 Blue Dodge Ram 1500 pickup.. PLEASE BE AWARE THIS VEHICLE BEING SOLD BY THE ELLIS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE. THERE IS NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD "AS IS". THERE WILL BE NO LICENSE PLATES ON THIS VEHICLE AT TIME OF SALE. TRANSACTION IS FINAL. THERE IS NO "BUY NOW" PRICE; VEHICLE MUST BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER. WE ACCEPT CASH AND CASHIER’S CHECK ONLY. VEHICLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL CASHIER’S CHECK IS PROVEN AND/OR CLEARED. Note: This vehicle was in service with various Ellis County Governmental agencies for several years. The oil pressure gauge works intermittently although the sending units has been replaced.. A manual gauge will be hooked up on the vehicle to prove it has good oil pressure. Paint is in
very good condition. Vehicle
interior is in good condition for the age of the vehicle. Title is
clear. All tires have plenty of tread wear left. They look almost new. Beadliner is in good shape. Receiver hitch appears to be a factory install. Vehicle can/will be started for winning bidder prior to sale. On March 7th the vehicle can be viewed/inspected/started at 12:00 noon. You will need to call our office at 972-825-4901 to attend.The Tax office is 2 blocks away. If you live in Texas, title transfer will be required before vehicle is released.
INFORMATION AND ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ASKED FROM PREVIOUS POTENTIAL BUYERS. TO SAVE YOU TIME, PLEASE READ BEFORE ASKING QUESTIONS: 1. The vehicle is being sold “as is”. There is no warranty expressed or implied. 2. The transaction is final. We will not refund money after you drive away. 3. There are no license plates on the vehicle. It is your responsibility to make it legal to drive in Texas and any other states you chose to drive in. 4. Buyers living in Texas will be required to transfer the title before the vehicle is released. 5. Out of state buyers will be issued a bill of sale and a signed Texas title. 6. A trip permit can be obtained at the tax office 8:00am to 4:00pm weekdays. 7. Insurance is required for title transfers, trip permits and driving on Texas roads. 8. A valid driver’s license is required to pick up the vehicle. A copy will be made for our records. 9. Vehicle must be sold to the highest bidder. There is no “buy now” price. 10. We accept cash and cashier’s check only. 11. Cash is accepted on the day of sale only. 12. Cashier’s check must be proven and/or cleared before vehicle is released. 13. We do not arrange shipping nor do we accept payment for shipping to pass on to a transport company or person. 14. We do not pick up people at DFW airport. There is a bus stop in town and a cab company. 15. Vehicle must be picked up between 8:00am and 4:00pm, Monday – Friday (excluding holidays). These are also the days and times the tax office is open. 16. Vehicle can be viewed and started by appointment. See description of vehicle for appointment date. 17. Unless otherwise specified, the vehicle needs a battery. It is your responsibility to supply the battery and any fuel needed to drive it away. Minimally, there is enough fuel in the vehicle to drive it to a local gas station. Most vehicles will have 1/4 to 1/2 tank of fuel. 18. The VIN, mileage and title status is given under “Item specifics” in the listing. 19. Vehicle history report can be obtained online through AutoCheck at buyer’s expense. E
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Hypermiling a Ram 1500 EcoDiesel to 38.1 mpg
Fri, May 9 2014You never quite know what Wayne Gerdes has up his sleeve. The man who coined the term hypermiling is always looking for adventurous ways to prove that anyone – even you... yes, you – can eke out more miles per gallon just by changing the way you drive. Saying that is easy. Proving it by going on outlandish cross-country drives is hard. But for Gerdes and his team of fuel economy fiends over at CleanMPG, hard is half the fun. Our latest adventure appeared, at first glance, to be nearly impossible. Which is why we always answer the phone when Gerdes calls. He likes to take journalists along on his drives, not only to try teach us how to hypermile but also to prove that we can be taught. The first time I 'helped' him and his team was when we got over 30 miles per gallon in a 2011 Ford F-150 XLT with the EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6. The EPA rated that truck with at just 16 mpg in the city and 22 on the highway. So, we'll count that trip as a success. Next up was a cross-country drive last fall in a trio of Audi TDI vehicles to prove that you don't need to drive extra slow to beat the EPA numbers. In fact, we made it from Los Angeles to New York City in just over 46 hours, cramped but not cranky. We had once again proven that how you drive is hugely important to your fuel usage. Our latest adventure appeared, at first glance, to be nearly impossible. The EPA says that the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel we would be driving gets just 22 combined mpg (19 city and 27 highway). Gerdes' idea was to drive it as far north from Houston, TX towards Detroit, MI as we could go on one tank. The day before we left, our itinerary got an extra stop. Instead of taking one of the official Shell Eco-marathon prototype vehicles to Detroit, it was decided to bring the winning diesel-powered prototype from the just-finished event to The Henry Ford Museum, where it had been arranged the car would be displayed. The winning car was built by a small team (just four students) from Sullivan High School in Sullivan, IN, who managed to beat a number of college teams with a score of 1,899.32 mpg. That target would be a bit out of reach for the Ram, but could we get 1,000 miles from the tank? Since the truck has a 26 gallon tank (officially, anyway), that would mean the EPA says we could only go 702 miles, assuming all highway driving. Could we make up 300 miles with careful driving? That spells both challenge and fun.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat gets 22 mpg
Thu, 18 Sep 2014With its crazy 707 horsepower on tap and roughly $60,000 starting price, the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has been one of the most talked about cars of the summer, maybe even the year. However, there's always been one lingering question about the behemoth that Dodge has waited to answer until now - its fuel economy. The EPA ratings for the muscle car are finally out, and the numbers are actually pretty impressive for a vehicle with this much power.
A 2015 Challenger Hellcat with the eight-speed automatic is rated at 22 miles per gallon highway, 13 mpg city and 16 mpg combined. Opting for the six-speed manual drops those figures to 21 mpg highway, 13 mpg city and 16 mpg combined.
"As the fastest muscle car ever, the Challenger Hellcat can run 10-second ETs [elapsed times] at the track, and then get 22 miles per gallon on the drive home. With a starting price of $59,995, there's nothing else that even comes close," said Dodge and SRT President Tim Kuniskis in the company's release.
Fiat Chrysler's profit boosted by Ram and Jeep in North America
Wed, Jul 31 2019MILAN/DETROIT — Fiat Chrysler took the market by surprise by sticking to its full-year profit guidance on Wednesday after a strong performance from its Ram pickup truck in North America helped it defy an industry slowdown. Chief Executive Mike Manley, in FCA's first earnings release since a failed attempt to merge with France's Renault, also left the door open to that or other deals. "We are open to opportunity," Manley said on a call with analysts. "I have no doubt why there still would be interest in it," he added, when pressed on what it would take to revive talks with Renault. Manley declined to comment further. FCA last month abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker. Manley said a merger was not a must-have and Fiat Chrysler's business plan was strong. The company said it remained confident its adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) would top last year's 6.7 billion euros ($7.5 billion). Given disappointing forecasts from other automakers this earnings season, FCA's confirmation of the outlook sent Milan-listed shares in the Italian-American automaker, whose other brands include Jeep, up over 4%. A broad-based auto sales downturn has rattled the sector, forcing FCA's competitors — including Renault, Daimler and Aston Martin — to cut their sales forecasts after second-quarter results, while U.S. carmaker Ford gave a weaker-than-expected 2019 profit outlook. Japan's Nissan, a long-term partner of Renault, said it would cut 12,500 jobs by 2023 after its earnings collapsed. In the second quarter FCA's adjusted EBIT totaled 1.52 billion euros, versus analysts' expectations of 1.43 billion euros, according to a Reuters poll. FCA's U.S. shipments were down 12% in the second quarter but the group said that the successful performance of its Ram brand resulted in an enhanced share of the large pickup truck market of 27.9%, up 7 percentage points from last year. Adjusted EBIT margin in North America rose to 8.9% from 6.5% in the first quarter, thanks to strong demand for the heavy-duty Ram and the new Jeep Gladiator pickup. Chief Financial Officer Richard Palmer also said FCA expected to report up to 10% margins in the region in both the third and fourth quarters.