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2006 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins 5.9 Laramie, 49000 Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $31,200.00
Year:2006 Mileage:49608
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Hello, and thank you for viewing our listing. Here we have our 2006 loaded RAM 2500 4X4 Laramie high output Cummins with less than 50k miles. We are the original owner, this is a southern pickup, having purchased new in Scottsdale, AZ, and then in TX. Recently we took the truck to Fairfield County, CT as my son was interested in purchasing, but we couldn’t agree on price so we are making it available to a new owner. The vehicle is located in Fairfield County, Southwest CT. No DEF here, this is the last of the 5.9L Cummins that I got 20+ MPG, often 22 MPG here in TX. Reason for selling, we purchased a new one.

This RAM is loaded with virtually every available option from the Laramie package with leather, factory Navi, 6-disc factory system which I was told is made by infinity. PS, PW, cold A/C, power heated seats, tilt, drop down rear seat video, bed liner, factory SS step running boards, factory tinted glass, power sliding rear window, front tow hooks, rear hitch with brake controller and chrome step and tow bumper which has a 6” dent, front driving lights, dual batteries, high output alternator, center up/down console with dual opening compartments, dual driver/passenger climate control, alarm system with remote monitoring, remote start,  power rear sliding window, and locking tailgate. I am sure I am forgetting some, it would have been easier to list what it doesn’t have which is a sunroof (not available with roof mounted drop down video). Always serviced at the local Dodge dealer.

When purchased new we upgraded the factory audio/video system at a high end shop in Tempe, AZ. Added were a pager alarm system with remote start, an amp and sub, an additional DVD player installed under the passenger seat, and all the factory speakers were upgraded. The rear seat video has 2 wireless headphones or the audio from video can be listened to through the installed factory radio and upgraded speakers.

There are a few negatives with this RAM. First there is about a 6” vertical crease in the left rear corner of the rear step and tow bumper, there are some carpet stains, there is a dent under the fuel filler, the common 2006 RAM tach operates erratically at times, and an about 6” hairline paint crack in the left side front bumper paint. I am not aware of any other defects,

We are setting the Buy It Now price below the KBB private party sale value and we will also consider offers. Mileage at time of listing is 49,608, which may change a little as we still use occasionally. We also have this listed on other than ebay so should the vehicle sell we reserve the right to cancel this ebay listing. Please look at the photos, ask any questions, the vehicle is available for review by appointment. Have many more photos, just send a request with your email.

We have a clean blue TX title with no liens, never has had any liens. No warranty, expressed or implied, and no refunds, returns. This is an original owner low mileage Cummins that was well over 50k MSRP. I believe we still have the original window sticker. $500.00 non refundable deposit within 48 hours via paypal, balance by certified funds, or cash, no paypal on balance. Buyer is responsible for pickup or transportation arrangements from Danbury, CT 06811. Vehicle can be picked up as soon as funding clears. Thank you.

I have been holding off selling this vehicle for some time as I like it more than the 2012 RAM I purchased to replace it. I am very reluctant to sell this RAM Cummins 2500 as I have owned 5 of these Ram Cummins since 1993 and this one is the best one I have owned. If you have any questions, please ask them prior to placing your bid. If you are local, or know someone who is, please consider coming to see the truck in person. Different things are important to different people, and while I have tried to describe all important aspects of the vehicle, it's impossible to cover every last detail. Thank you.

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