2003 Dodge 3500 1-ton Single Wheel Crew 5.9 Cummins Diesel 6 Speed 1-owner Clean on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9 CUMMINS DIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 3500
Trim: SLT
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 2 WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 177,078
Sub Model: 5.9 CUMMINS 6- SPEED
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
THIS IS A VERY CLEAN 1 -TON SINGLE WHEEL 2WD 5.9 CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL HO , MANUAL 6-SPEED, ALMOST A NEW SET OF ALLTERAIN TIRES, CREW CAB, GOOSENECK HITCH, TOWING PACKAGE, CHROME STEP BARS, NO OIL LEAKS,NO BLOW BY, AND NO SMOKE, THIS IS A VERY CLEAN WELL MAINTAINED DIESEL THAT WILL BE GOOD FOR SEVERAL HUNDREAD OF THOUSANDS OF MILES, THESE 5.9 IS HARD TO FIND , TRUCK IS VERY NICE IN AND OUT, READY FOR WORK!! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL OR EMAIL (318)308-4221 DAVID FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME!! WE ONLY 4 MILES FROM AIRPORT AND WILL BE HAPPY TO PICK YOU UP AT NO CHARGE, LOOK AT PIC OF GAUGES TRUCK IS RUNNING AND NO ENGINE LIGHTS ON,THIS WAS NOT A WORK TRUCK IT WAS USED TO PULL A HORSE TRAILER FOR RODEOS!! HAS ONE SCRATH NEAR TAIL LIGHT SEE PIC, AND DRIVER SEAT BEEN SEWED, NO DISSAPOINTMENTS THIS TRUCK IS NICE AND CLEAN!!! 3MONTH/3000 MILE NATIONAL WIDE WARRANTY FREE OF CHARGE FOR SELLING PRICE OF TRUCK!!!
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Autoblog's guilty pleasure cars
Tue, Mar 10 2015Guilty pleasures are part of life – don't even try to pretend like you don't have one (or two, or six). In the non-automotive space, this could come down to that secret playlist in your iPhone of songs you'll only listen to when you're alone; or think of that one TV show you really do love, but won't admit to your friends. I've got plenty, and so do you. Going back to cars, here's a particularly juicy one for me: several years ago, I had a mad crush on the very last iteration of the Cadillac DTS. Oh yes, the front-wheel-drive, Northstar V8-powered sofa-on-wheels that was the last remaining shred of the elderly-swooning days of Cadillac's past. Every time I had the chance to drive one, I was secretly giddy. Don't hate me, okay? These days, the DTS is gone, but I've still got a mess of other cars that hold a special place in my heart. And in the spirit of camaraderie, I've asked my other Autoblog editors to tell me some of their guilty pleasure cars, as well – Seyth Miersma, as you can see above, has a few choice emotions to share about the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Read on to find out what cars make us secretly happy. Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG This decadent convertible is the epitome of the guilty pleasure. It's big, powerful, fairly heavy and it's richly appointed inside and out. It's a chocolate eclair with the three-pointed star on the hood. Given my druthers, I'd take the SL65 AMG, which delivers 621 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque. That output is borderline absurd for this laid-back convertible. I don't care. You don't need dessert. Sometimes you just crave it. The SL line is about the feel you get on the road. The roof is open. The air, sun and engine sounds all embrace you. It's the same dynamic you could have experienced in a Mercedes a century ago, yet the SL gives you the most modern of luxuries. An Airscarf feature that warms my neck and shoulders through a vent embedded in the seat? Yes, please. Sure, it's an old-guy car. Mr. Burns and Lord Grantham are probably too young and hip for an SL65. I don't care. This is my guilty pleasure. Release the hounds. – Greg Migliore Senior Editor Ford Flex I drove my first Flex in 2009 when my mother let me borrow hers for the summer while I was away at college. The incredibly spacious interior made moving twice that summer a breeze, and the 200-mile trips up north were quite comfortable.
Dodge Viper saved from crusher by students, but will it last?
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The whole situation flared up in March when the South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, WA, received a notice from Chrysler Group that requested that the school's Viper be destroyed. The automaker had loaned the muscle car to it about a decade ago to use for educational purposes in its auto tech classes. With the Dodge growing long in the tooth, "it is unlikely that these vehicles offer any educational value to students," the company said in its press release on the matter.
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Performance doesn't matter anymore, it's all about the feel
Wed, Aug 24 2022We've just had a week of supercars and high-end EVs revealed. Many of them boast outrageous performance specs. There were multiple vehicles with horsepower in the four-figure range, and not just sports cars, but SUVs with 0-60 mph times under 3.5 seconds. And it's not just a rarified set of supercar builders, comparatively small tuners are also building this stuff. Going fast is easy nowadays and getting easier. So what will distinguish the greats from the wannabes? It's all about how a car feels. This may seem obvious. "Of course it matters that a car should have good steering feel and a playful chassis!" you say. "Why are you being paid for this stuff?" But a lot of automakers have missed the memo. This past week I spent some time in a BMW M4 Competition convertible, and it's a perfect example of prioritizing performance over experience. It boggles my mind how a company can create such dead and disconnected steering; the weight never changes, there's no feel whatsoever. The chassis is inflappable, but to a fault, because it doesn't feel like anything you're doing is difficult or exciting. The car is astoundingly fast and capable, but it feels less like driving a car and more like tapping in a heading on the Enterprise-D. I also happened to drive something of comparable performance that was much more enjoyable: a Mercedes-AMG GT. It was a basic model with the Stealth Edition blackout package, and even though it had a twin-turbo V8 instead of a six-cylinder, it only made 20 more horsepower. The power wasn't the big differentiator, it was (say it with me) the feel. While not the best example, the steering builds resistance as you dial in lock, giving you a better idea of what's happening up front. Pulses and vibrations come back to you as you move over bumpy pavement in corners. The chassis isn't quite as buttoned down, either, providing a little bit of body roll that tells you you're pushing it. It's also easier to feel when the car is wanting to understeer or oversteer, and how your throttle and steering inputs are affecting it. The whole thing is much more involving, exciting and fun. 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Stealth Edition View 8 Photos That's also to say nothing of the Merc's sounds. That V8 is maybe not the best sounding engine, but its urgent churn through the opened-up exhaust gets your heart racing. It also seems like it's vibrating the whole cabin, so you feel it as much as you hear it.