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2012 Ram 2500 on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:3392 Color: Green /
 Gray
Location:

Moorestown, New Jersey, United States

Moorestown, New Jersey, United States

Send me an email at: flossieflledon@ukcatering.com .
2012 Ram 2500 SLT Reg cab 8ft bed pick up. Truck is equipped with the following
Advanced multistage front airbags
Supplemental side-curtain front airbags
Integrated Trailer Brake controller with display
Electric shift on the fly transfer case
Antilock 4-Wheel disc brakes
Remote keyless entry
Sentry Key theft deterrent system
Electronic stability control
Tire pressure monitor w/4-wheel pressure display
2-730 Amp Maintenance free batteries
Speed control
Power locks
Power accessory Delay
Power windows with one touch down feature
Automatic headlamps
Behind the seat storage bin
Front stabilizer bar
Luxury group:
Auto dimming exterior mirrors
Leather wrapped steering wheel
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
Overhead console with universal garage door opener
Power heated T-Tow mirrors w/puddle & signal lamps
Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors
Under hood lamp
Popular equipment group:
Power lumbar adjust
Storage compartment under front seat
115-volt auxiliary power outlet
Power 10-way driver seat
LT265/70R17E OWL on/off road tires
Fog lamps
Power Premium Cloth 40/20/40 Bench seat
Mini floor console
3.73 rear axle ratio
Limited-slip differential rear axle
Roof mounted clearance lamps
Security alarm
506-watt Alpine Premium Sound with 7 speakers
17x8.0-inch Polished Forged Aluminum Wheels
Spray in Bedliner
6.7-Liter I6 Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine
6-Speed Manual Transmission
Media center 430N SAT/CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV
SPECIAL ORDER PAINT
TIMBERLINE GREEN PEARL COAT EXTERIOR
Dark slate/Medium Greystone interior color
Truck is in showroom perfect condition
Has been garage kept since day one
Has never been driven in winter and is as new underneath as the rest of truck
Truck only has 3392 miles!
No disappointments

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Auto blog

Ram ProMaster City getting facelift courtesy of Fiat Doblo?

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

Our intrepid spy photographers have caught prototypes for a new Fiat Doblo. Now we know what you might be thinking (particularly if you didn't take note of the headline): why would we care about an automaker conducting a facelift on a European cargo van? Normally we wouldn't, only the Fiat Doblo has another name, under which it will be shortly be sold here in America: Ram ProMaster City.
Announced just months ago, the ProMaster City is the smaller counterpart to the Ram ProMaster, which itself is also a rebadged cargo van from Fiat Professional. Think of it as a Chrysler version of the Ford Transit and Transit Connect lineup - European vans being brought Stateside by automakers that operate on both sides of the Atlantic.
But despite the official announcement of the vehicle's pending arrival, we still haven't seen the PMC yet. The disguised Doblo prototypes pictured here appear to be wearing a completely new front end and some cosmetic revisions to their tail ends, too. We can't see anything in the interior, but the fact that it was completely covered up suggests that Fiat is working on overhauling that, as well.

Ford F-450 claims best-in-class towing, company abandons practice of removing items to boost payload number

Tue, 02 Sep 2014

The ongoing heavy-duty truck battle between Ford and Ram is showing no signs of slowing down. The Blue Oval is trying to remove at least one point of contention between the two brands by testing its 2015 F-450 Super Duty using the Society of Automotive Engineers J2807 towing standard, which Ram also uses. In the new evaluation, the F-450 is rated at a max towing capacity of 31,200 pounds. That's an identical amount as under Ford's own, previous test.
"We leave no doubt with customers that the F-450 pickup truck has best-in-class towing of 31,200 pounds - whether tested using our own internal towing standards or SAE J2807," said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president for Global Product Development, in the company's release.
At the same time, Ford is also changing how it calculates the F-450's payload. Instead of using its minimum curb weight as before, the brand is now using the truck's base curb weight. The revision lowers the pickup's rating to 5,300 pounds, compared to 5,450 pounds previously. The company said in its announcement that the reason for this is "aligning its payload rating practices with other manufacturers to make it easier for customers to compare vehicles." General Motors made a similar switch for its pickups in August.

Ram Truck's Gear Up! hunting series teaches you how to gut a deer

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

Ram knows that hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts make up a key demographic of its trucks' sales, so late last year it started an Internet hunting video series called Gear Up! on YouTube hosted by a variety of attractive ladies dressed in camouflage. (Ram knows its target audience, eh?).
This series has been going since October, but it caught our eye with a recent episode that gives instructions on how to properly gut (or dress) a deer. There are no graphic images, but Megan (this episode's host) does provide detailed and frank - if slightly surreal - deer-processing tips in a cheerful tone. For example: "Begin sliding your knife up the deer's belly towards its neck" and "sever the final tubes of the rectum." Oh, and this gem: "At this point, you'll need to get a little limber and actually stick your hand and knife up through the hole that is now visible leading into the deer's throat..."
Keep in mind, this is one of the advanced videos, so if you're really trying to learn how to hunt deer, you should start from the earlier, beginner-level videos in this Hunting 101 series. Scroll down if you'd like to learn how to clean a deer carcass Ram-style, and we've even included a few of the other how-to videos (including how to choose a taxidermist!) in this somewhat bizarre lifestyle marketing series.