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2012 Dodge Ram 3500 6.7l Diesel Big Horn Mega Cab 4x4 Dually Nav Camera 16k Warr on 2040-cars

US $46,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:16500 Color: Bright White Clear Coat
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United States

2012 Dodge Ram 3500 Big Horn Mega Cab Diesel Dually
Never been smoked in
The last year of trucks with NO UREA
Exterior Color: Bright White Clear Coat
Interior Color: Light Pebble Beige / Dark Brown
Premium Cloth Bucket Seats
6.7-Liter Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine
6-Speed Automatic 68RFE Transmission
ParkView Rear Back-Up camera
UConnect 430N Sat/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV
Garmin Navigation System
40GB Hard Drive with 28GB Available
6.5-Inch Touch Screen Display
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth
SiriusXM Travel Link
17-inch x 6.0-Inch Aluminum Wheels
Mopar Chrome Tubular Side Steps
Fixed Rear Window
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
Storage tray
3.73 Rear Axle Ratio
Remote Start System
Tip Start - Single Turn Starting
Transmission Oil Cooler
Luxury Group
Overhead Console with Garage Door Opener
Rear Dome Lamp with On/Off Switch
Universal Garage Door Opener
Sun Visors with Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Protection Group
Transfer Case Skid Plate
Technology Group
506 Watt Alpine Premium Sound w/9 Speakers and Subwoofers
Park Sensor Rear Park Assist
Front and Rear Rubber Floor Mats
Customer Preferred Package 2FY
115-Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet
Full Chrome Grill
Power 10 way Driver Seat
Power Lumbar Adjust
Glove Box Lamp
Under Hood Lamp
Fog Lamps
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Storage Compartment under front center seat
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Class IV Receiver Hitch
Front Airbags
Side Curtain Airbags
Side Curtain Front and Rear Airbags
34 Gallon Fuel Tank
Limited Slip Differential Axle
Diesel Exhaust Brake
Heavy Duty Engine Cooling
Integrated Trailer Brake Controller with Display
Anti-Lock 4 Wheel Disc Brake
Remote Keyless Entry
Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System
Speed Control
Power Locks
Power Windows w/ Front One-Touch Up and Down Feature
Power Heated T-Tow Mirrors w/Puddle and Signal Lamps
Power Accessory Delay
Southern Truck
Clean CarFax
VERY CLEAN
16500 Miles - Mile may increase slightly due to driving

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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat gets brace of new videos

Wed, 21 May 2014

Yesterday's big announcement focusing on the new Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat had plenty of stuff going for it - information, pictures and the rabid enthusiasm that always accompanies such an eagerly anticipated reveal. What it was lacking, though, was a proliferation of videos of the new model.
Sure, yesterday's news came with one clip, but today, Dodge has come through with five videos. We've arranged them in what we think will be the most entertaining order, covering the powertrain, before moving on to exterior and interior design, then on to a full CGI dissection of the SRT Hellcat before capping things off with a piece on the non-supercharged Challenger SRT392.
Take a look below for all five videos, then head into Comments and let us know what you think.

2016 Dodge Challenger and Charger Hellcats see doubled production

Mon, Jul 27 2015

The launch of the Hellcat supercharged V8 in the Dodge Challenger and Charger for the 2015 model year was a massive success. The one-two punch of muscle cars probably grabbed the brand more headlines than it had seen in ages by offering a world-beating 707 horsepower from the growling engine under the hood. The only real wrench in the works was keeping up with all of the orders. For 2016, Dodge might have fixed that little problem with plans to make more than twice as many of these mean machines Despite production seeing a massive boost, a few customers with orders for 2015 examples will need to wait just a little longer to experience those 707 ponies. The automaker will cancel any unscheduled, sold orders for the current model, but those buyers will receive a discount on the 2016. Similar to last year, dealers will earn their allocation of the muscle cars based on Dodge sales and how long the Hellcats stay on their lots. There are some very tiny changes for any buyers who are holding out for the 2016 Hellcats, too. Mechanically, they are identical to the 2015s with a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and eight-speed automatic. The interiors see some improvements, though. Both the Challenger and Charger now receive standard Laguna Leather upholstery and an improved 8.4-inch Uconnect system with navigation, an HD radio, and five years of SiriusXM Travel Link and Traffic. Orders for both open in the second week of August, and production actually begins in September in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

Cold start comparison: 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio vs. 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8

Thu, May 7 2020

The 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is a five-seat, compact luxury sport sedan packing 505 horsepower thanks to a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6. My personal 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 is ... well ... not. It's a full-sized muscle coupe whose iron-block 6.4-liter V8 makes 470 hp in the very traditional way: it's freakin' huge, like everything else about the car.  On paper, these two have nothing in common beyond the fact that they were built by the same multi-national manufacturing entity.  But if paper were the be-all and end-all of automotive rankings, everybody would buy the same car. And we don't, especially as enthusiasts. Whether it's looks or tuning or vague "intangibles" or something as simple as the way a car sounds, we often put a priority on the things that trigger our emotions rather than setting out to simply buy whatever the "best" car is at that particular moment.  So, what do these two have in common? They both sound really, really good. Like looks, sounds are subjective. While a rubric most assuredly exists in the world of marketing (attraction is as much a science as any other human response), we have no way of objectively scoring the beauty of either of these cars, and the same applies to the qualities of the sound waves being emitted through their tail pipes.  But we can measure how loud they are. In fact, there's even an app for that. Dozens, as it turns out. So, I picked one at random that recorded peak loudness levels, and set off to conduct an entirely pointless and only vaguely scientific experiment with the two cars that happened to be in my garage at the same time.  For the test, I opened up a window and cracked the garage door (so as not to inflict carbon monoxide poisoning upon myself in the name of discovery), and then placed my phone on a tripod behind the center of each car's trunk lid. I fired each one up and let the app do the rest. I then placed my GoPro on top of the trunk for each test so that I could review the video afterward for any anomalies.  I started with the Challenger. The 6.4-liter Hemi under the hood of this big coupe is essentially the same lump found under the hood of quite a few Ram pickups, and it has the accessories to prove it. Its starter is loud and distinctive. Almost as loud, it turns out, as the exhaust itself. As its loud pew-pew faded behind the V8's barking cold start, we recorded a peak of 83.7 decibels. In the app's judgment, that's roughly the equivalent of a busy street.