2007 Dodge Ram 1500 Slt Quad Cab 4-door 4wd 5.7l on 2040-cars
Cadiz, Kentucky, United States
Up for sale is a 2007 Dodge 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 Big Horn Edition. I purchased this vehicle new in 2007. It has been very well taken care of as can be seen in the photos. This vehicle has never been in an accident or had any damage of any kind. I personally have performed the maintainance on this vehicle. The oil and filter have been changed every 3000 miles without exception. I use only original equipment Mopar oil filters and Mobil 1 full synthetic oil. The plugs have been changed per manufacturers recomendations(every 35000 miles) with original equipment parts. At 100,000 miles I changed the transmission filters (both of them) with factory dodge filters and replaced the fluid with Mopar trans fluid. At that time I also replaced the brake pads (all 4 wheels) with Dodge original equipment pads, not aftermarket. I also performed a thorough inspection and found no leaks or anything at all wrong with this truck. The air filter has been change per manufacturer recommended intervals with oem replacement parts. This truck is all original with all maintainance performed with original Dodge parts. The truck has never had any problems at all, it has been perfect. I honestly have never even had to change a light bulb. The interior of the truck is clean and shows almost no wear. After about a year, the front drivers seat was begining to show where I was sliding in and out of it, so I bought the seat covers you see in the picture and they have been on ever since. The seats under them are still in excellant condition. The truck has NEVER been smoked in. The tires however will need to be change before too long they are almost at the wear line. The truck has a factory accessory bed rug as can be seen in the pictures. This was installed at the dealership when I purchased the truck and has never been removed. The inside of the bed does not have a scratch. The truck runs, drives, and rides like new. The truck is primarily used to pull my bass boat and on family outings, it has not been used as a work truck. If you have any questions or need additional imformation, you can call or text me @ 270-498-0421. This is a clean, well maintained, well taken care of truck in excellent condition. Buy with confidence.
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