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2007 Dodge Ram 3500 4wd Mega Cab 160.5 on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:85513 Color: Red /
 Gray
Location:

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9L 325.hp
Transmission:Manual
VIN: 3D7MX49C47G763362 Year: 2007
Make: Dodge
Warranty: Unspecified
Model: Ram 3500
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 85,513
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Number of doors: 4
Interior Color: Gray
Drivetrain: 191
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

2007 Dodge Ram 3500 MEGA CAB 5.9L 4X4
Red / Gray
85,513 Miles / VIN: 3D7MX49C47G763362


Sammy or Rudy at CAMARENA AUTO INC.
1305 E. Main St. Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Phone: (972) 266-5200/(972) 266- 7745
Fax: (972) 266-8760
Email: camarenainternet@hotmail.com
2007 Dodge Ram 3500 MEGA CAB 5.9L 4X4

2007 RED DODGE RAM  3500 MEGA CAB DUALLY 4X4,LOADED WITH A 5.9L ENGINE 325 HP. AUTOMATIC TRASSMISSION,POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER REVIEW MIRROWS,POWER DRIVER SEAT,CRUISE CONTROL, STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, SIDE STEPPERS, BUMPER GARD, HEAVY DUTY REAR BEUMPER, GOOSE NECK AND 5TH WHEEL,VERY CLEAN TRUCK INSIDE AND OUT, NON SMOKER, NON ACCIDENTS TRUCK, CARFAX FREE

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About Us

 

Located blocks away from Downtown Grand Prairie, Texas, Camarena Auto, Inc. is a pre-owned dealer that provides customers with a complete automotive experience at competitive prices.

Camarena Auto is a family owned and operated business and has been selling pre-owned vehicles in the DFW area for over 10 years. We take pride in the training and education of our employees, the quality of our vehicles, the appearance of our dealership and the fact that we have an onsite mechanic that will service your vehicle long after your purchase. But most of all, we pride ourselves on the service that we offer our customers before, during and after the sale of a vehicle. We encourage you to visit our competition so you can see why purchasing your new car from Camarena Auto Inc. is the best decision you can make. 


Our promise to our customers is to surpass their expectations by selling quality vehicles, providing personalized customer service, and making your buying experience as smooth as possible.


Here at Camarena Auto, Inc. our sales approach is based on a no pressure method.


OUR OBJECTIVES

To stock a wide variety of both domestic and imported performance vehicles at competitive prices.  Customer satisfaction is the ultimate force that drives our family to ensure your needs are met.  


Camarena Auto, Inc. is dedicated to customer satisfaction and we have provided you with a map, as well as our address and phone number to help you find us easily.


Come by today and test drive the car of your choice.

Finance

We do not offer any form of in-house financing.

Shipping

At Camarena Auto, Inc., we are here to make purchasing your vehicle as easy as possible. We provide shipping, at customers cost, through Aryan Transport. Aryan Transport shares the same business values as Camarena Auto, Inc. and provides customers with reliable service along with inexpensive shipping quotes.  They'll ship from our lot to your front door!


Please, do not hesitate to contact us, or Shawn at Aryan Transport, and we will do everything we can to get your vehicle delivered where and when you specify, at the lowest cost possible to you.

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Queens man knows how to party, disrupts Mets game with van

Fri, Jun 24 2016

A New Yorker and all-around true American hero took his weekend festivities a little too far and landed himself in front of a judge last week. According to NBC New York, Nelson Hidalgo drove his unassuming Sprinter to Citi Field on Saturday, June 18, around 10:45 p.m. While the Mets were getting thrashed by the Braves, Hidalgo pulled up to the intersection of 127th street and 35th avenue. Hiding within the van's cargo area were 80 speakers driven by powerful amps, around $20,000 worth of car audio. Hidalgo opened the Sprinter's rear doors, deployed his amazing speaker system, cracked a cold Coors Light, and unleashed hell. Noise complaints immediately started flooding in to the police, including one from the Mets' bullpen. Soon, Hidalgo amassed a sizable crowd who had come to rock out and marvel at the lunacy of the Sprinter's sound system. The NYPD showed up eventually and, undaunted by noise and the crowd, clapped the irons on poor Nelson. The Sprinter was impounded and Hildago was charged with second-degree criminal nuisance, general noise prohibition, disorderly conduct, and obstructing the driver's view. "I know it's illegal, but it's the weekend," he explained to the cops as they hauled him away. Once they had him in custody, the NYPD realized that Hidalgo was the person they had been looking for in connection with absurdly loud music coming from various city junkyards in the dead of night. Hidalgo, who has no prior record, spent the night in the slammer but was released the next morning with no bail on the promise that he return for his court date on August 1. Related Video:

2016 Dodge Viper ACR racks up lap records

Thu, Nov 5 2015

With 645 horsepower and an adjustable spoiler nearly six feet wide, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR would look at home on the runways of most any airport, air base, or aircraft carrier in the world. But it's not built for the runway. It's built for the race track. And it has positively mastered them one after another. In fact, the new Viper ACR has not only beat the lap times of its own predecessor as it set out to, but took the production-car lap record at 13 tracks across the country. The endeavor started out at the Inde Motorsport Ranch in Arizona, where development engineer Chris "The Wolf" Winkler set a lap time of 1:33.75 on the Configuration 4 track to beat every other street-legal vehicle to ever lap the circuit. Then it was off to Buttonwillow, the MotorSport Ranch (in Cresson, TX), Big Willow, VIR, Grattan, Pittsburg, GingerMan, the Motown Mile, Nelson Ledges, Waterford Hills, and Road Atlanta. And with the new American Club Racer, Dodge took the lap record at each and every one. The journey culminated just days ago at Laguna Seca, where track expert Randy Pobst climbed into the Viper ACR and set a lap time of 1:28.65. That's 5.27 seconds faster than the previous ACR's time, and 1.24 seconds faster than the Porsche 918 Spyder that held the record until now. The sum total is a bragging-rights sheet of lap records set at 13 tracks across these United States. And you don't have to take Dodge's word on that. The records have been certified by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA), cementing the ACR's place in the record books. Nice work if you can get it, and you can scope it out in the video above and press release below. Related Video: 2016 Dodge Viper ACR Is Undisputed Track Record King - Ultimate street-legal race car sets new high-performance benchmark with more track records than any production car in the world - Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) has certified lap records at 13 road courses, including world-famous Laguna Seca, Road Atlanta and Virginia International Raceway - With 645 horsepower and more torque than any naturally aspirated engine in a production car, the ACR is purpose built for weekend club racers who want the most extreme, but street-legal, track car available - Significant aerodynamic and suspension upgrades, new Carbon Ceramic brakes with six-piston calipers from Brembo and high-performance Kumho tires, specifically designed for the new 2016 ACR, set this Viper apart on any road course November 3, 2015, Auburn Hills, Mich.

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