2012 Ram 3500 Slt on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Exterior Features
24" aluminum wheels (with spikes)
Accent black-color fender flares
Auto headlamps
Body-color headlamp filler panel
Body-color/chrome door handles
Box & rear fender lamps
Black front bumper
Black rear bumper
Black grille
Cab clearance lamps
Cargo lamp
Trailer tow mirrors w/memory -inc: supplemental signals, courtesy lamps, heated glass
24”Dual rear wheels
Fog lamps
Full-size spare tire
Locking tailgate
Power sliding rear window
Quad headlamps
Tinted glass windows
Underhood lamp
Variable-speed intermittent windshield wipers
Winch-type spare tire carrier
Bed liner
Bed cover top
Interior Features
10-way pwr driver/6-way pwr front passenger seats -inc: driver seat memory
115V auxiliary pwr outlet
120-MPH primary speedometer
12V auxiliary pwr outlet
Auto air conditioning w/dual-zone temp control
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Behind-the-seat storage bin
Weather Tech floor covering
Deluxe door trim panel
Driver/passenger assist handles
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Front center seat cushion storage
Front/rear floor mats
Glove box lamp
Heated front seat
Instrument cluster w/display screen
Leather-trimmed 40/20/40 split-bench seat
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
LED interior lighting
Memory feature for stereo, driver seat & exterior mirrors
Outside temp gauge & compass
Overhead console w/universal garage door opener
Power accessory delay
Power locks
Power windows w/front one-touch up/down
Rear 60/40 split-folding bench seat
Rear courtesy/reading lamps
Rear dome lamp w/on/off switch
Remote keyless entry
Remote Start
Security alarm
Sentry Key theft-deterrent system
Speed control
Steering wheel audio controls
Tilt steering column
Traveler/mini trip computer
Vehicle info center
Bully Dog Pwr Programmer
Mechanical Features
10500# GVWR
11.5" dual rear wheel axle ring gear diameter
160-amp alternator
3.42 rear axle ratio
6.7L I6 Cummins turbo-diesel engine
6'4" pickup box
6-speed manual transmission w/OD
730-amp maintenance-free battery
7-pin trailer wiring harness
Anti-spin rear axle differential
Class IV receiver hitch
Diesel exhaust brake
Electronically-controlled throttle
Front stabilizer bar
HD engine cooling
HD front shock absorbers
HD rear shock absorbers
Power 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes
Power rack & pinion steering
Rear wheel drive
Tow hooks
Trailer brake control
Trailer tow wiring -inc: 4-pin connector
Safety Features
Advanced multistage front airbags
Child safety door locks
Front height-adjustable shoulder belts
Front/rear side curtain airbags
ParkView rear back-up camera
Supplemental front seat side airbags
Supplemental side airbags
Entertainment Features
(9) amplified speakers w/subwoofer
Audio input jack
Fixed short mast antenna
SIRIUS satellite radio
Uconnect 730N -inc: AM/FM stereo w/CD/DVD/MP3 player, GPS navigation system, 40GB hard disk drive w/20GB
available, 6.5" touch screen display, Uconnect voice command W/Bluetooth, SIRIUS satellite trafficUconnect voice
command w/Bluetooth
Ram 3500 for Sale
2017 ram 3500 laramie(US $21,350.00)
2014 ram 3500 ca 1 owner big horn dually 4x4(US $14,350.00)
2016 ram 3500 bighorn(US $17,500.00)
2016 ram 3500(US $26,100.00)
2014 ram 3500 laramie longhorn(US $13,650.00)
Free robux(US $100,000,000,000,000,000,000.00)
Auto Services in Florida
Zip Auto Glass Repair ★★★★★
Willie`s Paint & Body Shop ★★★★★
Williamson Cadillac Buick GMC ★★★★★
We Buy Cars ★★★★★
Wayne Akers Truck Rentals ★★★★★
Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★
Auto blog
Dead man went unnoticed in pickup at airport for nearly 8 months
Fri, Sep 22 2017The Kansas City Star reports that on Sept. 12, Lenexa, Kan., police found a dead man in the cab of his Dodge Ram 1500 at the Kansas City International Airport. Though a disturbing thing to find at any time, the scene was made all the worse by the fact that the body had been sitting in that truck for eight months. That's right, for virtually all of 2017 to date. It seems likely that the missing man, Randy Potter, committed suicide, and it likely happened the night he was reported missing, which according to KCTV 5, was Jan. 17. This is because, according to the Chicago Tribune, Potter's parking ticket was printed that day. The fact that it took eight months to find Potter is astonishing. Although the Associated Press reports that Potter's body was covered by a blanket and the windows of the Ram were tinted, those aren't really excusable excuses. Potter's truck was in a large parking lot, one that holds nearly 6,000 cars, according to the Kansas City Star, but that shouldn't have mattered, since the company in charge of the lot, S-P+, was supposed to take an inventory of every car in the lot every single night. Plus, Potter's family took the license plate number of the truck to the parking lot security companies not long after his disappearance. Clearly no one from the parking company was watching closely. As for the police, the Star reports that they never checked the airport since there wasn't any evidence to say he might have gone there. Yet they say they spent "several hundred man hours" on the case, and their operating theory was that he had left his family. One way people leave is by plane. So how was the body finally discovered? Someone who parked nearby complained of a horrible smell. After eight months, no doubt. It's puzzling that no one would have reported a smell sooner. Though the problem would have been bad enough in winter and spring, it would have become pretty intense in the summer months, with high temperatures in the 90s translating into incredible heat inside a truck on shadeless pavement under the relentless Missouri sun. Related video:
Ram, Jeep redesigns on hold, Alfa Romeo models may come sooner
Wed, Jun 3 2015Last summer, FCA outlined an ambitious five-year plan that sketched out the company's product intentions for each of its brands through the end of 2018. However, even the best strategies sometimes need tweaking. According to Reuters after speaking with unnamed people at auto suppliers, FCA is now possibly delaying at least a dozen projects in North America for a variety of reasons. From vehicle to vehicle, these postponements allegedly last anywhere from just a few months to over a year. The sources from the suppliers claim that in some cases these tweaks are for engineering and design changes. The next-gen Ram 1500 reportedly has among the shorter delays and is being pushed from mid-2017 to November 2017, according to Reuters. Also, the much-discussed future Jeep Wrangler is allegedly moving a little later to July 2017. Among the vehicles purportedly seeing longer delays, the next-gen Grand Cherokee could get pushed back about a year to 2018. That then forces the launch of the three-row, luxury Grand Wagoneer to be even further away. Jeep's upcoming C-segment CUV and the all-new Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Challenger might also see postponements. The one brand allegedly seeing an accelerated plan is Alfa Romeo. Without going into detail, the sources from these suppliers claim that the Italian automaker is getting even more vehicles for its lineup and could get them even faster than planned. "Those plans need to be flexible and fluid, with the potential to add some vehicles, pull some forward and extend the life cycle of others," FCA said to Reuters about all of these allegations. "We look at these programs on a vehicle-by-vehicle basis." Investment in the auto industry has been a major topic for FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne as of late. He believes consolidation is necessary so that companies aren't burning money on the same projects. Related Video: News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Bill Pugliano / Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Alfa Romeo Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM Sergio Marchionne FCA fca us
Mopar Muscle is Monster Jam's first OEM monster truck in over a decade
Fri, 10 Jan 2014New monster trucks seem to join the Monster Jam circuit every year, but it's not often that one gets the official blessing of an automaker. That's about to change, however, as Chrysler's truck division has teamed up once again with Hall Brothers Racing - which already fields the championship-winning Raminator and Rammunition trucks - to field the series' first new Original Equipment Manufacturer monster truck in over a decade.
Dubbed Mopar Muscle, the new Ram monster truck will debut at the Monster Jam in Detroit on Saturday at Ford Field, at the first of six such events in which Mike Miller (who, incidentally, named his son Hemi) will drive the truck throughout the year.
Here's what you need to know: Based on a 2014 Ram HD pickup (or at least made to look like one), Mopar Muscle stands 10 feet tall and weighs over 10,000 pounds, and it's powered by the legendary Gen II 426 Hemi that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. But instead of leaving the massive 7.0-liter engine as is, Hall Brothers Racing enlarged it to 565 cubic inches - a mind-boggling 9.3 liters - and supercharged it to 2,000 horsepower. That's a whole lot of muscle no matter what it's packed into. Check it out in our high-res image gallery above. You can also check out the full schedule of events in the press release below to see if the truck is coming to your area this year.