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Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 Great Truck Low Miles, Rebuilt Title Save Money on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:25600 Color: Color
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 2009 Dodge Ram 1500, Automatic, Quad Cab, 4x4, with 25,620 original miles, vin 1D3HV18T19S808343. Higher end model with arm rest and shifter on the floor. This truck was completely repaired after being involved in a front end collision. As far as I know the two front fenders, hood, radiator, radiator support, headlights and other font end body parts were replaced. When I purchased the truck I had the trucks alignment checked (prior to purchase) at an alignment shop and the truck was 100% within factory alignment spec. I also had the truck aligned for normal maintenance this past fall and the alignment was perfect at that check- up as well. Oil has been changed every 3-4K and all I use is synthetic, tires rotated, all services are up to date.

The truck tracks perfectly and everything functions as new, no warning lights, zero rust, zero issues. This truck has the factory dual exhaust, sounds great and get truck plenty of complements. There is absolutely no reason this 4 year old truck won’t reliably serve its next owner for many many years.

It does have a branded ‘rebuilt’ title; it’s also priced at a fraction of a comparable Ram 1500 with similar miles and options. When we registered the truck in NJ we had absolutely no issues with DMV. I have title in hand and will answer any questions or take any additional pictures that you might want to see.

I know I’m repeating myself, but this truck has been completely reliable in every way, zero issues mechanically or with the bodywork. Other than 25,000 miles of normal wear this truck is near perfect. Please refer to photos for closer inspection.

I’m selling the truck because my wife and I no longer use it and it just sits in our garage. We have three other cars and this one is admittedly not the most fuel efficient with the Hemi. It does have the cylinder deactivation with the Hemi, so we have been able to pull 20-21 mpg on the highway.

This truck does have a branded title, but in exchange for that you will pay less than half what others are asking for a clean title truck with 40-50K more miles. This is a great truck and you will not have any problems. I’ve been an ebayer for many years, check my rating.

Thank you for looking.

Basic Information

  • VIN Number: 1D3HV18T19S808343
  • Model Year: 2009
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Ram 1500
  • Body Type: Quad Cab
  • Vehicle Type: Pickup
  • Interior Color: Dark Slate/Medium Graystone
  • Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat
  • Suspension
  • Independent Suspension: Front
  • Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear
  • 4 wheel drive

In Car Entertainment

  • Audio System: AM/FM Stereo
  • Speakers: 6
  • Antenna Type: Fixed

Comfort

  • Air Conditioning: Manual
  • Shift Knob: Urethane
  • Steering Wheel Trim: Leather

Doors

  • Rear Door Type: Tailgate
  • Side Door Type: Conventional

Engine

  • Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V
  • Fuel Type: Gas
  • Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI
  • Valves Per Cylinder: 2
  • Aspiration: Normal
  • MPG Automatic City: 13
  • MPG Automatic Highway: 18

Instrumentation

  • Clock
  • Low Fuel Level
  • Tachometer

Seats

  • Seating Capacity: 6
  • Front Seat Type: Split-Bench
  • Upholstery: Cloth & Vinyl
  • Center Armrest
  • Folding: Fold-Up Cushion

Features

  • Aux Transmission Cooler: HD
  • Bumpers: Gray
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam

Dimensions

  • Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches
  • Front Hip Room: 63.6 Inches
  • Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches
  • Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches
  • Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches
  • Rear Hip Room: 65.7 Inches
  • Rear Leg Room: 39.4 Inches
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches
  • Length: 227.5 Inches
  • Width: 79.4 Inches
  • Height: 74.8 Inches
  • Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches
  • Ground Clearance: 7.7 Inches
  • Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,800 Lbs.
  • Curb Weight: 5,305 Lbs.

Drive Train

  • Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic
  • Drive Train Type: 4WD
  • 4WD Type : Part-Time
  • Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel
  • Locking Hubs: Auto
  • Transfer Case: Electronic
  • 20” Chrome Wheels
  • Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel

Roof and Glass

  • Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
  • Privacy Glass: Deep

Convenience

  • Windows: Power Windows and power rear sliding window
  • Steering Power: Power Steering
  • Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable
  • Mirrors: Power Remote
  • Power Door Locks
  • Cupholders: Front And Rear
  • Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear
  • Power Outlets: 2

Safety

  • Driver and Passenger Airbag
  • Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row
  • ABS: 4-Wheel
  • Brake Assist: Braking Assist
  • Stability Control
  • Safety Locks
  • Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off
  • Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing
  • Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Turning Circle: 45.4
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
  • Rear Headrests: 3
  • Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt
  • Stability Control
  • NHTSA Passenger Grade: Excellent
  • NHTSA Driver Grade: Excellent

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