2004 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 Turbo Diesel. Loaded on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
2004 Dodge Ram 3500 CrewCab 4x4 Diesel Super Sharp Low Miles...Loaded, 4x4 Leather,Nav, You are looking at our 2004 Dodge Laramie 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 Turbo Diesel. Everybody Wants These Trucks Because Of The Legendary 5.9 Cummins Engine. They Are Very Hard To Find With Such Low Mileage. We Do Not Expect This Truck To Last Very Long So Dont Be Shy To Buy It Now About The Truck This Truck Was A Trade In Along With A Camper. We have Put About 1500 Miles On It Recently And It Has Not Disappointed. Interior The Interior Is In Very Good Condition. Very Clean. No Major Rips Or Tears On The Leather Seats. In Fact Leather Is In Great Condition. Headliner Looks Good As Well. Carpet Is Pretty Clean. There is a crack in the dashboard. call and i will send pic Exterior There Is Not Any Major Damage On The Truck, However The Tailgate Does Have Damage From A 5th Wheel. I Will Include The Pics. I Have Adjusted The Selling Price To Cover The Cost If You Want To Repair Or Replace The Tailgate. Also Notice On Pics There Are Several Area's On Truck With Scratches. Not Sure What Caused Them. Not Sure If They Will Buff Out. Call Me For Specifics Before Bidding If You Are Concerned Mechanically There Is Not Much We Can Say About The 5.9 Cummins That Hasn't Been Said Before. In Fact If You Are Reading This You Are Probably Specifically Looking For This Engine. We Have Driven This Truck And This Engine Is Very Very Strong. You Will Not Be Disappointed. Very Good Mileage On It. Transmission Shifts Out Very Well About Us We are RV wholesale brokers specializing in acquiring trade in's from local and national RV dealers. We are able to offer retail customers Wholesale pricing. We are located in Marietta,Ga Any Questions Call Sonny @404-543-7448 Before You Buy
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Please Note this is a clean used truck. it is not new... if you are looking for a affordable dependable Truck for an good price. This is it...We go over units before advertising. we are very strict when it comes to describing these Vehicles. We try our best but sometimes we may miss some small things. please do not assume anything. these items are not New they are used. So if you have any questions or concerns please contact me and i will get you the answer Please Inspect Pictures Carefully Before Bidding If you have any Questions please call Sonny @404-543-7448
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IIHS says these are the safest cars of 2013
Wed, 02 Jan 2013The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has revealed its annual list of Top Safety Picks, an award that highlights automobiles it says offer "superior crash protection." A new and still more significant award, the Top Safety Pick+ honor, is given to those vehicles that earn good ratings for occupant protection in four out of five areas of measure. And while some 117 vehicles were given the TSP seal of approval for 2013, just 13 passed muster for TSP+.
To be fair, IIHS only evaluated 29 vehicles with its new testing procedures for TSP+ (we'd expect that the number of qualified cars will rise substantially for 2014). Luxury and Near Luxury midsize cars were the first groups evaluated, followed by midsizers in the Moderately Priced Cars category - unsurprisingly, it's only midsize cars that you'll find among the class this year.
Only two luxury sedans made the list of 13 for 2013: the Acura TL and Volvo S60. The other 11 cars on the list included entries from domestic, Japanese and German car makers: Dodge Avenger, Chrysler 200, Ford Fusion, Honda Accord (sedan and coupe), Kia Optima (but not its close kin, the Hyundai Sonata, strangely), Nissan Altima, Subaru Legacy and Outback, Suzuki Kizashi and the Volkswagen Passat all made the grade.
FCA seeks partner to keep building Dodge Dart, Chrysler 200
Wed, Mar 9 2016Mere weeks after FCA announced it was shutting down production of the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200, new hope emerges to give the sedans a stay of execution. Speaking at the Geneva Motor Show last week, Sergio Marchionne said that the company was looking for a partner "who is better at it than we are and who has got capacity available" in order to continue building the models on its behalf. "There are discussions going on now," said Marchionne, according to Motor Trend. "I think we will find a solution. We continue to talk. It's both a technical solution and an economic one. We need to find a solution that works economically." Contracting vehicles to be manufactured offsite is more common practice among European automakers than it is with American ones. Chrysler's former patron Mercedes, for example, has the G-Class built for it by Magna Steyr in Austria, the A-Class by Valmet in Finland, and the R-Class by AM General in Indiana (even though it's no longer sold in the US). This arrangement would, on the surface at least, appear more similar to the deal that Toyota struck with Mazda to build the Scion iA, drawing on the contractor's expertise and capacity to build the small sedan on the client company's behalf. Only rather than basing a new model on one of the partner's existing ones, this deal would ostensibly continue building FCA models on FCA platforms using FCA components. We'll have to wait to find out with whom FCA strikes up the manufacturing deal, but we wouldn't be surprised to see Marchionne turn to a partner he already knows. The company is, after all, at the center of an intricate web of joint ventures and manufacturing contracts. The Fiat 124 Spider, for example, is built by Mazda. The Fiat Sedici that preceded the 500X was built by Suzuki. Models like the Dodge Stealth and Eagle Talon were built in Illinois at the Diamond-Star Motors joint venture before Mitsubishi took it over altogether. And Dodge continued selling the Mercedes-made Sprinter long after DaimlerChrysler split. The Ram ProMaster, though built by FCA in Mexico for the North American market, stems from a partnership in France with PSA Peugeot Citroen. And the ProMaster City is built in a joint-venture plant in Turkey, from which it's also sold by GM as an Opel in Europe and a Vauxhall in the UK. With all those deals coming and going, after all, what would one more add to the complexity?
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