2014 Ram 2500 Longhorn on 2040-cars
950 HWY. 66, Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
Engine:6.7L I6 24V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3C6UR5GL1EG266268
Stock Num: 141566
Make: RAM
Model: 2500 Longhorn
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Granite
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
This 2014 Ram 2500 Laramie Limited Truck Crew Cab includes these options: 2FM, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Premium Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, 6.7L Cummins(R) Turbo Diesel w/Exhaust Brake, 20-Inch Polished Aluminum Wheels, LT285/60R20E OWL On/Off-Road Tires, Ventilated Front Seats, Heated Second-Row Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Keyless Enter 'n Go(TM), Luxury Front and Rear Floor Mats, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls, Wheel to Wheel Side Steps, Wood / Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel, Power Chrome Trailer Tow Mirrors w/Manual Fold-Away, Power Sunroof, Clearance Lamps, Single Disc Remote CD Player, Remote Start System, Uconnect(R) 8.4AN AM/FM/BT/ACCESS/NAV, Premium Navigation, 8.4-Inch Touch Screen Display, Integrated Voice Command with Bluetooth(R), 9 Amplified Speakers with Subwoofer, Media Hub (SD, USB, Aux), Heated Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls, Heated Front Seats, Class V Receiver Hitch, 7-Pin Trailer Wiring Harness and much more! LARGEST RAM DEALER IN SOUTH EAST!!! We will not be undersold on ANY new car, truck or SUV. Please call April or stop by today to take advantage of the great savings we have to offer. We do offer shipping for free on our new vehicles up to 500 miles or we will pay up to $400 of a one way plane ticket for one person and pick you up at the airport.
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2013 Ram 1500 earns Truck of Texas honors
Tue, 23 Oct 2012Auto writers around the country tend to specialize in different vehicles based on the trends of our respective home markets. The New England Motor Press Association, for example, presents an award every year for the best winter vehicle. With that in mind, it is fitting that the Texas Auto Writers Association doles out an annual truck award. This year, the TAWA "Truck of Texas" is the 2013 Ram 1500.
In a announcement from TAWA, the new Ram took top honors based in no small part on, "a new 3.6-liter V6 that boasts 42 percent more power, improved fuel economy, infotainment upgrades and available eight-speed automatic transmission and air suspension." And according to Ram CEO Fred Diaz, "Automotive reporters have reacted extremely favorably to the new 2013 Ram 1500, and our research tells us that resonates with truck buyers." The Ram 1500 unseated the previous Truck of Texas, the 2012 Ford F-150.
The Texas Auto Writers Association Truck Rodeo was also an occasion for journalists to award an SUV of Texas, and thankfully, the distinction is made between SUV and CUV. The Jeep Grand Cherokee took top honors in the SUV department, with TAWA pointing to models like the off-road-ready Trailhawk and feature-laden Overland Summit. It is the third consecutive year that the Grand Cherokee has achieved this accolade. The award for top crossover went to the 2013 Buick Enclave, which is in its first year of a new design. To read more on the Truck of Texas award and all the finalists, check out the press release below.
Truckmakers squabbling over who can sell Jimmy Fallon a pickup
Sat, 08 Mar 2014Snagging a celebrity endorsement is a big deal for automakers, as evidenced by the recent efforts of the Detroit Three to try and woo The Tonight Show's newest host, Jimmy Fallon, into one of their trucks.
After announcing during Wednesday night's show that he was in the market for a pickup truck, Fallon set off a firestorm of efforts on Twitter, with both Ford and Chevrolet petitioning the funnyman to test out a truck. According to Ad Age, Ford recommended the King Ranch edition of its next-generation F-150 while the show was still airing. Chevy, meanwhile, waited until the next morning to pitch a Silverado to Fallon.
The winner of this social media feeding frenzy, though, was Ram. Promoting a variation of its "Guts, Glory, Ram" tagline, the Auburn Hills-based manufacturer created the hashtag #GUTSGLORYFallon. It even went so far as to park a Ram 1500 outside 30 Rockefeller Center in New York, where The Tonight Show is filmed. On the back of the Ram sat a sign, reading "Big enough, Jimmy? Test it out," referencing a joke from the Wednesday show.
Ram readying radical two-way split tailgate?
Fri, 06 Jun 2014Ram may be preparing a new sort of tailgate that could rethink the way we access the bed of the company's pickup trucks. Rather than the typical fold-down tailgate that we know so well, patent drawings show a tailgate that combines the functionality of a traditional fold-down design with a 50/50 split that can, individually, be opened like a barn-door design or dropped flat like a standard tailgate.
Now, Ram is far from the first to toy around with something like this. The most obvious example is the Honda Ridgeline, which features a single-piece tailgate that is double-hinged so that it can open traditionally or be swung out to the side. The big news here is the split and the fact that each half can be used independently of the other. Unlike the Honda, the individual halves would be operated via touchpads.
The implications of this new design aren't entirely clear right now. It seems possible that the rendering could just be for a concept vehicle, but production is certainly possible as well - Ram has shown a real willingness to innovate in the pickup segment as of late, with features like coil-spring rear suspensions, light-duty diesels and the Ram Box bedside storage system.