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Year:2012 Mileage:610 Color: Deep Cherry Red
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Engine:5.7L 8 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 1C6RD7LT1CS226414 Make: Ram
Exterior Color: Deep Cherry Red
Model: 1500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 2012
Warranty: Balance of factory warranty
Options: 1-touch down, Tilt steering wheel, Air Conditioning, Front beverage holders, Speed Control, Illuminated entry, Rear door bins, Rear beverage holders, Power windows, Passenger door bin, Overhead console, Passanger vanity mirror, Remote Keyless entry, Driver door bin, 1-touch up, MP3 Decoder, AM/FM radio, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Traction control, Brake assist, Electronic stability, 4 wheel disc brakes, Panic alarm, Overhead Airbag, Ignition disable, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: SLT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 610
Sub Model: SLT Crew Cab
Suspension: 6" Lifted
Condition: New

This brand new red 2012 Ram 1500 Big Horn edition has been given the best in truck treatment, the St.Albert Dodge Platinum package. When a truck is honored with this package, it receives many upgrades including a lift kit, fender flares, and running boards. Sure you can take your truck to the generic shop down the road, but here at St.Albert Dodge we have been the experts at customizing trucks for 25 years and our quality of work and parts is incomparable. Give us a call toll free at 1 (877) 429-8608, visit us at 184 St.Albert Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, or email smounzer@stalbertdodge.com to receive the platinum treatment today!


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Will Nissan's Cummins deal upset Ram's marketing mojo? [w/poll]

Wed, 21 Aug 2013

Ram has used Cummins engines in its heavy duty trucks since 1989, and it is the only pickup truck brand to use products from the Indiana-based engine maker. With the announcement that the next Nissan Titan will also use a Cummins powerplant, and a Nissan spokesman having already said "We will definitely leverage the Cummins brand name," a piece in Automotive News wonders whether the deal will affect the way Ram markets its tie-up with Cummins.
The question really is, how intense is this competition? While it is the first time that trucks from two different brands have used Cummins engines, they'll be two different engines in two different kinds of trucks; Nissan is going to put a 5.0-liter turbodiesel in a non-heavy-duty Titan, Ram only uses its 6.7-liter, inline six-cylinder turbodiesel in heavy-duty offerings. The diesel that Ram will offer in its light-duty, half-ton 1500 is a 3.0-liter V6 EcoDiesel with 240 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque - compared to about 300 hp and 550 lb-ft expected from the Titan's Cummins - and its marketing so far has focused on the fuel economy gains.
If Nissan was going to prove its commitment to the segment, it had to do something compelling. If we're talking about sales competition between Ram and Nissan, Ram has sold 201,633 trucks as of July this year, up 24.2 percent, 31,314 of those sales coming last month; Nissan has sold 10,020 Titans through the end of July, down 21.1 percent, and just 1,168 in July itself. Nissan's new truck boss - who hopped there from Ram - said that buyers have asked for a powerful turbodiesel in something other than a heavy duty pickup, and from what we've read on various comment boards, the pickup truck crowd is excited about Nissan's move.

Superman-themed Ram Power Wagon hits the block for charity

Mon, 05 May 2014

If you were tired of seeing Batman get all the cool cars while your favorite superhero was left to his own considerable devices, you may have been intrigued when Chrysler unveiled a special Ram Power Wagon last summer. Tied in to the premier of Man of Steel, the unique truck packed a blueish-grey vinyl wrap (textured like Superman's outfit), gloss-black accents, anodized red trim, 17-inch alloys and an interior decked out with Superman logos.
It was a nice tribute to the superest of superheros, but Ram only made the one, and it wasn't offered for sale. That is, at least, until now. With the movie's debut now long behind us, the one-off Power Wagon is being auctioned off to benefit LA Family Housing, a charity dedicated to helping disadvantaged families in Southern California.
Citing our favorite car site, the online auction page places the donated vehicle's value at $112,674, but bidding as we go to press currently stands at $47,500 with three days remaining. Head on over to Charity Buzz to help out a worthwhile cause and give yourself the chance to get your hands on a one-of-a-kind vehicle and piece of cinematic history.

Ram thinks EcoDiesel will lure small-pickup buyers into fullsize 1500

Thu, 21 Nov 2013

One of the more curious developments at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week was the return of the Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck. General Motors ended production of the Colorado and its cousin, the GMC Canyon, early last year. At the time, the decision seemed to be the final curtain for small and midsize domestic pickups, as it followed Ford's decision to kill the Ranger and Chrysler's decision to end production of the Dodge Dakota.
Bigland argues the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is essentially competing for the same buyers as the Colorado.
Does Chevy's revival of the Colorado mean a new dawn for the segment overall? Yes and no. The Colorado's reinvention essentially provides a peek at how automakers tackle the same problem in two different ways. GM's approach is to create a new midsize pickup. Chrysler's approach, on the other hand, would seem to focus more on the prospective buyer than the product itself.