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Ford : F-150 2WD Reg Cab 145

Ford : F-150 2WD Reg Cab 145" XL 2WD Reg Cab 145

$33,950

Roswell, Georgia

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United BMW Roswell 11458 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 866-906-3182 EBizAutos 2012 Ford F-150 2WD Reg Cab 145" XL PHOTOS PHOTOS VIDEOS VIDEOS Photo 1 of 61 px" height="300px" name="auctionvideoembed" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" allowscriptaccess="always" flashvars="aid=8593&iid=12302481&video1type=3&video1vvideoid=v24952304&video1vindex=1&video1video_iid=http://1-photos4.ebizautos.com/8593/12302481/12302481_1_400.jpg&videocount=1"> Request More Info VIN: 1FTFW1CT1CKE02378 Stock #: R47267A Condition: Used Clear Title Mileage: 27,410 Transmission: 6 Spd Automatic Engine: 3.5L V6 DIR DOHC 24V TURB Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Exterior Color: GRAY PHOTO VIEWER PHOTO VIEWER VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS EMAIL A FRIEND EMAIL A FRIEND MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS Additional Photos Vehicle Overview CARFAX 1-Owner! ONLY 27, 410 Miles! CENTER OF EXCELLENCEBMW of North America has awarded United BMW with it's third consecutive Center of Excellence Award for 2013! United BMW is the only BMW dealership in Georgia to win this prestigious award! The Center of Excellence Award is reserved for dealers who distinguish their operation through exceptional performance, brand representation, and outstanding customer experience. This year, only 33 out of 339 BMW dealers nationwide were awarded the "2013 Center of Excellence"! WHY BUY FROM US?United BMW is proud to offer the Southeast's largest inventory of Certified/Pre-Owned BMW's, and proud to be the #1 volume Pre-Owned/Certified BMW dealer in the Nation as well as the largest retailer in Penske Automotive Group. Pricing analysis performed on 7/1/2014. In order to protect our own inventory from theft, all our new vehicles come pre-installed with Click here to see how it works! Features & Specifications Standard Features * – Mechanical 3.7L V6 FFV engine 6-speed electronic automatic transmission w/OD & tow/haul mode 3.55 axle ratio (REQ: 99M Engine) Rear wheel drive 78-amp/hr (750CCA) maintenance-free battery Trailer sway control 8.0' pickup box (4) pickup box tie-down hooks 6750# GVWR, 1930# maximum payload Long-spindle double wishbone front suspension w/coil-over-shock IFS Leaf spring rear suspension w/2-stage variable rear springs Gas shock absorbers Pwr rack & pinion steering Pwr front/rear disc brakes Easy Fuel capless fuel filler system 2-ton jack + Exterior P235/75R17 all-terrain BSW tires 17" gray styled steel wheels Full-size spare tire w/lock, under frame winch-type carrier, safety catch Painted argent front bumper w/black lower valance & upper fascia Argent front/rear step bumper Black front/rear stone cuffs Black grille surround w/black "bar style" insert Cargo lamp integrated w/high mount stop light Black manual side mirrors Fixed rear window Rear solar tint glass Interval wipers Black door & tailgate handles Removable tailgate w/key lock & lift assist + Other AM/FM stereo w/clock + Interior Vinyl 40/20/40 split bench front seat Black vinyl floor covering (N/A w/47R Floor Mats) Driver & passenger door scuff plates Black urethane steering wheel Tilt steering column Gauges -inc: fuel gauge, voltmeter, oil pressure, engine coolant temp, speedometer, tachometer, odometer Display center -inc: warning messages & text functions SecuriLock anti-theft ignition (PATS) Manual air conditioning Black ring w/black vanes air conditioning registers Deployable cupholder under middle seat Instrument panel mounted cigar lighter Front pwr point Sunvisors w/driver side strap, passenger mirror Front passenger side A-pillar grab handle + Safety Anti-lock braking system (ABS) AdvanceTrac w/roll stability control (RSC) Hill start assist Dual stage driver & passenger front airbags Dual stage driver & passenger seat-mounted side airbags Safety Canopy front side curtain airbags SOS post crash alert system Outboard front lap & shoulder safety belts -inc: height adjusters, pretensioners, energy management retractors Center front 3-point safety belt Auto lock safety belt feature for child seats Tire pressure monitoring system Dual note horn + EPA Fuel Economy & Specification Vehicle Name : Ford F-150 Body Style : Regular Cab Pickup Body Code : 145" WB Drivetrain : Rear Wheel Drive Passenger Capacity : 3 Gross Axle Wt Rating - Front (lbs) : 3450 Gross Axle Wt Rating - Rear (lbs) : 3800 Curb Weight - Front (lbs) : 2782 Curb Weight - Rear (lbs) : 1982 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Cap (lbs) : 6750 EPA Greenhouse Gas Score : 3 Fuel Economy Est-Combined (MPG) : 19 EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG) : 17 EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 23 Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year : 9.6 Gross Combined Wt Rating (lbs) : 10600 Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 5000 Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 500 Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 5600 Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 840 Fifth Wheel Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 5600 Fifth Wheel Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 1400 Engine Order Code : 99M Engine Type : Gas/Ethanol V6 Displacement : 3.7L/226 Fuel System : Electronic Fuel Injection SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 302 @ 6500 SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 278 @ 4000 Trans Order Code : 446 Trans Type : 6 Trans Description Cont. : Automatic Trans Description Cont. Again First Gear Ratio (:1) : 4.17 Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.34 Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.52 Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.14 Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.86 Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.69 Reverse Ratio (:1) : 3.40 Clutch Size (in) Trans Power Take Off Trans PTO Access Transfer Case Model Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), Low Transfer Case Power Take Off Cold Cranking Amps @ 0~deg~ F (Primary) : 750 Cold Cranking Amps @ 0~deg~ F (2nd) Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps) : 155 Maximum Alternator Watts : 2100 Total Cooling System Capacity (qts) : 15.0 Engine Oil Cooler Frame Type : Fully-boxed Suspension Type - Front : Double-wishbone Suspension Type - Rear : Live axle Spring Capacity - Front (lbs) : 3450 Spring Capacity - Rear (lbs) : 3800 Axle Type - Front : Long-Spindle Axle Type - Rear : Semi-Float Beam Axle Capacity - Front (lbs) : 3750 Axle Capacity - Rear (lbs) : 3800 Axle Ratio (:1) - Front Axle Ratio (:1) - Rear : 3.55 Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm) : 36.1 Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm) : 32.0 Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Front (in) : 1.3 Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Rear (in) Front Tire Order Code : T7B Rear Tire Order Code : T7B Spare Tire Order Code : T7B Front Tire Size : P235/75R17 Rear Tire Size : P235/75R17 Spare Tire Size : P235/75R17 Front Wheel Size (in) : 17 x 7.5 Rear Wheel Size (in) : 17 x 7.5 Spare Wheel Size (in) : 17 x 7.5 Front Wheel Material : Steel Rear Wheel Material : Steel Spare Wheel Material : Steel Steering Type : Pwr Rack & Pinion Steering Ratio (:1), On Center : 20.0 Steering Ratio (:1), At Lock : 20.0 Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) : 47.0 Brake Type : Pwr Brake ABS System : 4-Wheel Brake ABS System (Second Line) Disc - Front : Yes Disc - Rear : Yes Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 13.8 x 0.6 Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 13.7 x 0.5 Drum - Rear : No Rear Drum Diam x Width (in) Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) : 26 Aux Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) Fuel Tank Location : Midship Aux Fuel Tank Location Front Head Room (in) : 41.0 Front Leg Room (in) : 41.4 Front Shoulder Room (in) : 66.6 Front Hip Room (in) : 60.5 Wheelbase (in) : 144.5 Length, Overall w/o rear bumper (in) : 231.7 Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) : 79.2 Height, Overall (in) : 76.2 Overhang, Front (in) : 38.3 Front Bumper to Back of Cab (in) : 134.4 Ground to Top of Load Floor (in) : 34.7 Cargo Box Length @ Floor (in) : 97.4 Cargo Box Width @ Top, Rear (in) : 60.3 Cargo Box Width @ Floor (in) : 60.3 Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in) : 50.0 Cargo Box (Area) Height (in) : 22.4 Tailgate Width (in) : 60.3 Cargo Volume (ft3) : 81.3 Ext'd Cab Cargo Volume (ft3) * These are the standard features and specifications for this vehicle. Actual features may vary. Please see the details for this vehicle above. Buyer Resources Contact Internet Sales Department : for more information Toll-Free: 866-906-3182 Phone: 866-906-3182 Fax: 678-802-3577 Request More Info Vehicle Condition Service History 27,410 Miles No Known Mechanical Problems Warranty As-Is - Extended Warranty Available. Contact seller for details. Options & Features Ext / Int Color GRAYwith Interior Audio / Video Factory System Financing Information Contact us today at 866-906-3182 for more information, or fill out our Online Credit Application to begin the pre-approval process today. Warranty Information ✓ WARRANTY AVAILABLE ✓ EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE This Vehicle is Being Sold "As-Is." If you are interested in purchasing an extended warranty protection for this vehicle, we recommend Warranty Direct for extended auto, motorcycle, and RV warranties. Click the icon to the left to get started. Shipping Information uShip is an auction style marketplace, where feedback rated USHIP auto transporters compete for your business. List FREE! No Obligation to Accept Bids! Terms of Sale Overview We reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings. Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $1,000 non-refundable deposit within 2 business days of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (In Person), certified check, or approved 3rd-party financing. Fees and Taxes: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Quick Links Warranty Info Financing Info Shipping Info Terms of Sale Vehicle Qualifies for theCARFAX® Buyback Guarantee Major Accidents Lemon History Odometer Problems View The FREE CARFAX Report United BMW Roswell Roswell GA Contact Internet Sales Department : Toll-Free: 866-906-3182 Phone: 866-906-3182 Fax: 678-802-3577 Contact Internet Sales Department : for more information Toll-Free: 866-906-3182 Phone: 866-906-3182 Fax: 678-802-3577 Request More Info It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the existence and condition of any equipment listed. Neither the dealership nor eBizAutos is responsible for misprints on prices or equipment. It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the accuracy of the prices with the dealer. Copyright © 2001-2014 eBizAutos. All Rights Reserved. eBay Motors Software by eBizAutos Counter Provided by eBizAutos.com

Ford : F-150 2WD Reg Cab 145

Ford : F-150 2WD Reg Cab 145" XL 2WD Reg Cab 145" XL Low Miles 4 dr Truck Automatic Gasoline 3.5L V6 DIR DOHC 24V

$31,850

Roswell, Georgia

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United BMW Roswell 11458 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 866-906-3182 EBizAutos 2012 Ford F-150 2WD Reg Cab 145" XL PHOTOS PHOTOS VIDEOS VIDEOS Photo 1 of 61 px" height="300px" name="auctionvideoembed" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" allowscriptaccess="always" flashvars="aid=8593&iid=12302481&video1type=3&video1vvideoid=v24952304&video1vindex=1&video1video_iid=http://1-photos4.ebizautos.com/8593/12302481/12302481_1_400.jpg&videocount=1"> Request More Info VIN: 1FTFW1CT1CKE02378 Stock #: R47267A Condition: Used Clear Title Mileage: 27,410 Transmission: 6 Spd Automatic Engine: 3.5L V6 DIR DOHC 24V Turbo Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Exterior Color: Sterling Gray Metallic Interior Color: Steel Gray PHOTO VIEWER PHOTO VIEWER VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS EMAIL A FRIEND EMAIL A FRIEND MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS MORE PHOTOS & DETAILS Additional Photos Vehicle Overview This 2012 FX2 has a Sterling Gray Metallic exterior w/ Black interior! Automatic Transmission, Multi-Function Steering Wheel, Aux Audio Input, Power Front Seats, iPod & USB Adapter. CARFAX 1-Owner! ONLY 27, 410 Miles! CENTER OF EXCELLENCEBMW of North America has awarded United BMW with it's third consecutive Center of Excellence Award for 2013! United BMW is the only BMW dealership in Georgia to win this prestigious award! The Center of Excellence Award is reserved for dealers who distinguish their operation through exceptional performance, brand representation, and outstanding customer experience. This year, only 33 out of 339 BMW dealers nationwide were awarded the "2013 Center of Excellence"! WHY BUY FROM US?United BMW is proud to offer the Southeast's largest inventory of Certified/Pre-Owned BMW's, and proud to be the #1 volume Pre-Owned/Certified BMW dealer in the Nation as well as the largest retailer in Penske Automotive Group. Pricing analysis performed on 7/22/2014. In order to protect our own inventory from theft, all our new vehicles come pre-installed with Click here to see how it works! Features & Specifications Standard Features * – Mechanical 3.7L V6 FFV engine 6-speed electronic automatic transmission w/OD & tow/haul mode 3.55 axle ratio (REQ: 99M Engine) Rear wheel drive 78-amp/hr (750CCA) maintenance-free battery Trailer sway control 8.0' pickup box (4) pickup box tie-down hooks 6750# GVWR, 1930# maximum payload Long-spindle double wishbone front suspension w/coil-over-shock IFS Leaf spring rear suspension w/2-stage variable rear springs Gas shock absorbers Pwr rack & pinion steering Pwr front/rear disc brakes Easy Fuel capless fuel filler system 2-ton jack + Exterior P235/75R17 all-terrain BSW tires 17" gray styled steel wheels Full-size spare tire w/lock, under frame winch-type carrier, safety catch Painted argent front bumper w/black lower valance & upper fascia Argent front/rear step bumper Black front/rear stone cuffs Black grille surround w/black "bar style" insert Cargo lamp integrated w/high mount stop light Black manual side mirrors Fixed rear window Rear solar tint glass Interval wipers Black door & tailgate handles Removable tailgate w/key lock & lift assist + Other AM/FM stereo w/clock + Interior Vinyl 40/20/40 split bench front seat Black vinyl floor covering (N/A w/47R Floor Mats) Driver & passenger door scuff plates Black urethane steering wheel Tilt steering column Gauges -inc: fuel gauge, voltmeter, oil pressure, engine coolant temp, speedometer, tachometer, odometer Display center -inc: warning messages & text functions SecuriLock anti-theft ignition (PATS) Manual air conditioning Black ring w/black vanes air conditioning registers Deployable cupholder under middle seat Instrument panel mounted cigar lighter Front pwr point Sunvisors w/driver side strap, passenger mirror Front passenger side A-pillar grab handle + Safety Anti-lock braking system (ABS) AdvanceTrac w/roll stability control (RSC) Hill start assist Dual stage driver & passenger front airbags Dual stage driver & passenger seat-mounted side airbags Safety Canopy front side curtain airbags SOS post crash alert system Outboard front lap & shoulder safety belts -inc: height adjusters, pretensioners, energy management retractors Center front 3-point safety belt Auto lock safety belt feature for child seats Tire pressure monitoring system Dual note horn + EPA Fuel Economy & Specification Vehicle Name : Ford F-150 Body Style : Regular Cab Pickup Body Code : 145" WB Drivetrain : Rear Wheel Drive Passenger Capacity : 3 Gross Axle Wt Rating - Front (lbs) : 3450 Gross Axle Wt Rating - Rear (lbs) : 3800 Curb Weight - Front (lbs) : 2782 Curb Weight - Rear (lbs) : 1982 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Cap (lbs) : 6750 EPA Greenhouse Gas Score : 3 Fuel Economy Est-Combined (MPG) : 19 EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG) : 17 EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 23 Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year : 9.6 Gross Combined Wt Rating (lbs) : 10600 Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 5000 Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 500 Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 5600 Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 840 Fifth Wheel Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 5600 Fifth Wheel Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 1400 Engine Order Code : 99M Engine Type : Gas/Ethanol V6 Displacement : 3.7L/226 Fuel System : Electronic Fuel Injection SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 302 @ 6500 SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 278 @ 4000 Trans Order Code : 446 Trans Type : 6 Trans Description Cont. : Automatic Trans Description Cont. Again First Gear Ratio (:1) : 4.17 Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.34 Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.52 Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.14 Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.86 Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.69 Reverse Ratio (:1) : 3.40 Clutch Size (in) Trans Power Take Off Trans PTO Access Transfer Case Model Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), Low Transfer Case Power Take Off Cold Cranking Amps @ 0~deg~ F (Primary) : 750 Cold Cranking Amps @ 0~deg~ F (2nd) Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps) : 155 Maximum Alternator Watts : 2100 Total Cooling System Capacity (qts) : 15.0 Engine Oil Cooler Frame Type : Fully-boxed Suspension Type - Front : Double-wishbone Suspension Type - Rear : Live axle Spring Capacity - Front (lbs) : 3450 Spring Capacity - Rear (lbs) : 3800 Axle Type - Front : Long-Spindle Axle Type - Rear : Semi-Float Beam Axle Capacity - Front (lbs) : 3750 Axle Capacity - Rear (lbs) : 3800 Axle Ratio (:1) - Front Axle Ratio (:1) - Rear : 3.55 Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm) : 36.1 Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm) : 32.0 Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Front (in) : 1.3 Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Rear (in) Front Tire Order Code : T7B Rear Tire Order Code : T7B Spare Tire Order Code : T7B Front Tire Size : P235/75R17 Rear Tire Size : P235/75R17 Spare Tire Size : P235/75R17 Front Wheel Size (in) : 17 x 7.5 Rear Wheel Size (in) : 17 x 7.5 Spare Wheel Size (in) : 17 x 7.5 Front Wheel Material : Steel Rear Wheel Material : Steel Spare Wheel Material : Steel Steering Type : Pwr Rack & Pinion Steering Ratio (:1), On Center : 20.0 Steering Ratio (:1), At Lock : 20.0 Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) : 47.0 Brake Type : Pwr Brake ABS System : 4-Wheel Brake ABS System (Second Line) Disc - Front : Yes Disc - Rear : Yes Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 13.8 x 0.6 Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 13.7 x 0.5 Drum - Rear : No Rear Drum Diam x Width (in) Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) : 26 Aux Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) Fuel Tank Location : Midship Aux Fuel Tank Location Front Head Room (in) : 41.0 Front Leg Room (in) : 41.4 Front Shoulder Room (in) : 66.6 Front Hip Room (in) : 60.5 Wheelbase (in) : 144.5 Length, Overall w/o rear bumper (in) : 231.7 Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) : 79.2 Height, Overall (in) : 76.2 Overhang, Front (in) : 38.3 Front Bumper to Back of Cab (in) : 134.4 Ground to Top of Load Floor (in) : 34.7 Cargo Box Length @ Floor (in) : 97.4 Cargo Box Width @ Top, Rear (in) : 60.3 Cargo Box Width @ Floor (in) : 60.3 Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in) : 50.0 Cargo Box (Area) Height (in) : 22.4 Tailgate Width (in) : 60.3 Cargo Volume (ft3) : 81.3 Ext'd Cab Cargo Volume (ft3) * These are the standard features and specifications for this vehicle. Actual features may vary. Please see the details for this vehicle above. Buyer Resources Contact Internet Sales Department : for more information Toll-Free: 866-906-3182 Phone: 866-906-3182 Fax: 678-802-3577 Request More Info Vehicle Condition Service History 27,410 Miles No Known Mechanical Problems Warranty As-Is - Extended Warranty Available. Contact seller for details. Options & Features Ext / Int Color Sterling Gray Metallicwith Steel Gray Leather Interior Audio / Video Factory System Financing Information Contact us today at 866-906-3182 for more information, or fill out our Online Credit Application to begin the pre-approval process today. Warranty Information ✓ WARRANTY AVAILABLE ✓ EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE This Vehicle is Being Sold "As-Is." If you are interested in purchasing an extended warranty protection for this vehicle, we recommend Warranty Direct for extended auto, motorcycle, and RV warranties. Click the icon to the left to get started. Shipping Information uShip is an auction style marketplace, where feedback rated USHIP auto transporters compete for your business. List FREE! No Obligation to Accept Bids! Terms of Sale Overview We reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings. Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $1,000 non-refundable deposit within 2 business days of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (In Person), certified check, or approved 3rd-party financing. Fees and Taxes: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Quick Links Warranty Info Financing Info Shipping Info Terms of Sale Vehicle Qualifies for theCARFAX® Buyback Guarantee Major Accidents Lemon History Odometer Problems View The FREE CARFAX Report United BMW Roswell Roswell GA Contact Internet Sales Department : Toll-Free: 866-906-3182 Phone: 866-906-3182 Fax: 678-802-3577 Contact Internet Sales Department : for more information Toll-Free: 866-906-3182 Phone: 866-906-3182 Fax: 678-802-3577 Request More Info It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the existence and condition of any equipment listed. Neither the dealership nor eBizAutos is responsible for misprints on prices or equipment. It is the customer's sole responsibility to verify the accuracy of the prices with the dealer. Copyright © 2001-2014 eBizAutos. All Rights Reserved. eBay Motors Software by eBizAutos Counter Provided by eBizAutos.com

Ram : 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 LIFTED ON 22's 35

Ram : 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 LIFTED ON 22's 35" M/T's WE FINANCE! 5.7 l v 8 8 speed auto anti spin 3.92 8.4 nav power steps mopar tonneau cover

$47,987

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 9089

Posted Over 1 Month

Mathew Sampson 1-888-829-2259 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 ? ? ? ? 2014 RAM 1500 Laramie Message About Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 23 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 3 days of Auction end. You may put up to $3000.00 on a credit card, remaining balance must be paid with certified funds/cashiers check or bank wire-transfer. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Our dealership offers great financing rates. We do offer shipping to the continental U.S. We also can ship to any port for international shipping. If you are not sure about something, Please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION. Fee and Tax Information: Fee and Tax Information: All buyers will pay a $599.00 documentation fee and $160 title fee. The documentation fee is registered with the State of Georgia and applies to all retail sales regardless of the buyers State of Residence. Georgia residents must also pay applicable sales tax. Out of state buyers are responsible for their own taxes. New Vehicles: New vehicle pricing includes all rebates, incentives, and available financing for the Southeast region. The rebates could change depending on the region you live. Please include your zip code with any new vehicle inquiries. We advertise all of our 'Buy It Now' pricing to include all applicable discounts, rebates, and incentives. In order to receive this pricing, we require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance the full or remaining amount with one of Palmer Dodge's lenders. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Description *CALL MOPAR MATT AT 1-888-829-2259 (OFFICE)****CALL MOPAR MATT AT 770-342-8007 (CELL)*** YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGER TO GET THIS PRICEYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS MOPAR MATT We are striving to be one of the largest Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram dealerships in our area. We have priced our vehicles to do just that. Rebates may differ based on the area you will be registering the vehicle in. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. Our eBay pricing uses all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center. We may require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance with one of our approved lenders to get this price. We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 770-342-8007 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2016 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X45.7L MDS VVT HEMI V8 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONGRANITE GRAY METALLIC EXTERIORCANYON BROWN/ LIGHT FROST BEIGE INTERIORLARAMIE 26H PACKAGECONVENIENCE GROUPANTI SPIN REAR DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION GROUPREMOTE STARTFRONT/ REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEMTRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER UCONNECT 8.4AN AM/FM/SAT/HD/BT/USB/AUX/NAVGPS NAVIGATION 5 YEAR SIRIUS XM TRAFFIC/ TRAVEL LINK SUBSCRIPTIONALPINE 9 SPEAKER SOUND SYSTEM WITH SUBWOOFER FULL LENGTH FLOOR CONSOLE HEATED/ COOLED VENTED FRONT BUCKETS10-WAY POWER ADJUSTABLE DRIVER SEAT HEATED REAR 60/40 SPLIT BENCH HEATED TILT STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLSPARKVIEW BACKUP CAMERA7 INCH MULTI VIEW CLUSTEROVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH GARAGE DOOR OPENER POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS MEMORY SEATINGREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALL SECUREKEYLESS ENTER N GOPOWER FOLDING HEATED CHROME MIRRORS POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOWBI FUNCTION PROJECTOR HEADLAMPSFOG LAMPSPREMIUM LED TAIL LAMPSACCENT COLOR FENDER FLARESCHROME BODY SIDE MOLDING CHROME BUMPERSBRIGHT GRILLE/ INSERTS AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE TEMPERATURE CONTROL26 GALLON FUEL TANK TRAILER TOW PACKAGECLASS IV RECEIVER 4 AND 7 PIN WIRING HARNESS 3.92 REAR AXLE RATIO 20 INCH CHROME-CLAD ALUMINUM WHEELSP275/60R20 BSW ALL SEASON TIRES FACTORY OPTIONS Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats $500Heated Second Row SeatsFull Length Floor ConsoleLaramie Package 26HProtection Group $150Tow HooksTransfer Case Skid PlateFront Suspension Skid Plate Convenience Group $495Automatic High-Beam Headlamp ControlKeyless Enter N GoRain Sensitive Windshield WipersMonotone PaintBody-Color Fender Flares8-Speed Automatic 8HP70 Transmission $500Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle $3253.92 Rear Axle Differential $50 5.7 Liter V* HEMI MDS VVT Engine $1,150 Dual Rear Exhaust with Bright TipsChrome Body Side Molding $200 Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV $500 GPS Navigation Sirius XM Traffic / 5 Year Traffic ServiceSirius XM Travel Link / 5 Year SubscriptionP275/60R10 OWL On/Offroad Tires $200 Remote Start System $200 DEALER INSTALLED UPGRADES PRO-COMP 3.5 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT PACKAGEHD SHOCKS AND COIL SPRINGS35X12.5R2 TOYO OPEN COUNTRY M/TsBODY COLOR BUSHWACKER POCKET STYLE FENDER FLARESMopar Heavy Duty Slush Mats Front/ Rear MOPAR SOFT TRI-FOLD TONNEAU COVER FUEL MOTOMETAL BLACK / MACHINED FINISH ALUMINUM WHEELSAMP RESEARCH POWER FOLD-OUT SIDE STEPS CLEAN CARFAX! 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See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Options 1-Yr SIRIUSXM Traffic Service 1-Yr SIRIUSXM Travel Link Service 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio 50-State Emissions System Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle Auto High Beam Headlamp Control Body Color Fender Flares Chrome Bodyside Molding Convenience Group Dual Rear Exhaust W/Bright Tips Electronically Controlled Throttle Engine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT Front & Rear Rubber Floor Mats Front Suspension Skid Plate Full Length Floor Console Full Size Spare Tire GPS Navigation HD Radio Heated Second Row Seats Keyless Go Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats Manufacturers Statement Of Origin Monotone Paint Application Protection Group Quick Order Package 26H Laramie Radio: Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers Remote Start System SIRIUSXM Traffic SIRIUSXM Travel Link Tires: P275/60R20 OWL AS Tow Hooks Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70) Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Uconnect Voice Command W/Bluetooth Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7NT5ES302508 Stock Number: P8145 Model Year: 2014 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Laramie Vehicle Trim: Laramie Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Light Frost Beige/Canyon Brown Exterior Color: Granite Crystal Metallic Clearcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 21 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite Speakers: 10 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Drivers Ventilated: Ventilated Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 4 Seating Capacity: 6 Front Seat Type: Split-Bench Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Power Mirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt Down Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Dual Mirrors Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Exterior Mirrors Memory Features Number Of Drivers: 2 Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Dash Trim: Simulated Wood/Metal-Look Door Trim: Simulated Wood/Metal-Look Mats: Carpet Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Urethane Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Engine Cooler: Regular Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Bumpers: Chrome Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver And Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Safety Signal Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Safety Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,800 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,308 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:Mathew Sampson INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259 CELL PHONE:770-342-8007 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Overview ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior ?Summary New diesel option unique among half-tons. The Dodge Ram 1500 offers bold styling with an aggressive "grille-forward" design, interiors with premium materials and innovative features, and big power from a choice of engines, making it ideal for work and play. The Ram 1500 provides something for everyone with the choice of three cab styles (regular, Quad and Crew cabs), three wheelbases, 4x2 or 4x4 drive types, and 3.6-liter V6 or 5.7-liter HEMI V8 or 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engines. A multi-link coil spring rear suspension (in place of a traditional leaf spring suspension) improves ride and handling characteristics without sacrificing payload and towing capability. An optional air suspension system, featuring five height settings for optimum ride and aerodynamic performance, includes load-leveling capability that automatically detects load on the suspension from a trailer or payload. Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, power adjustable pedals, rear parking sensors, and a rear backup camera are available. Uconnect stereos feature USB connections, available 8.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, HD radio, and UConnect Access that provides connected services and applications, a wi-fi hotspot and emergency services. Electronic and infotainment choices include a remote CD player, navigation system, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. The RamBox cargo management system includes storage bins built into bed rails and can be locked (along with the rear tailgate) with the remote key fob. Options include power folding mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, KeylessGo proximity entry, SmartBeam auto-dimming headlights and a combination power and rear-sliding window with defrost. The Ram 1500 was redesigned for the 2013 model year, so it is carried over for 2014. The 3.0-liter EdoDiesel V6 engine is new option. Source: Model Reviews Introduction For 2014, Ram 1500 is available with a diesel engine, making it the first half-ton pickup to offer a modern, clean diesel engine option (though there was a light-duty diesel option offered by Dodge decades ago). Also new for 2014 are new colors and chrome bits. Otherwise, Ram 1500 carries over unchanged. The current-generation Ram was launched as a 2009 model. The new 3.0-liter V6 diesel is rated at 240 horsepower, 420 pound-feet of torque, with an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway. It pairs with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Both the 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engines carry over to 2014 unchanged from the 2013 model year, and they are paired with either a 6- or 8-speed automatic. Although GM and Ford offer a bigger, more powerful V8 than the Ram Hemi, only Ram puts the big engine in a regular cab model. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile device operating systems and the only certainty is you want to consider a bigger pickup if you will frequently operate near those maximums. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers three cabs, three bed lengths (two with RamBox), three engines, two transmissions, two suspension arrangements, and interiors from hose-out ethic to limo substitute. Counted by cab, bed, drive and trim level, there are more than 70 Ram 1500 configurations, retailing from about $23,000 to more than $57,000. The Ram 1500 offers an optional full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. The air suspension is available on any model except the new Ram HFE fuel economy special, which includes automatic start/stop engine operation and a bed cover. On the outside, Ram continues with imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains very aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from all its competitors: primarily Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins and, to a lesser extent, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. Because the Honda Ridgeline does not have a separate frame, cab and bed, nor a choice of two or four-wheel drive, we do not consider it a conventional half-ton pickup, although those using a crew cab pickup primarily as a second car would be wise to consider the Ridgeline. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, the Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and it is located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). Add to that payload and tow ratings that change frequently and only Toyota uses the industry-wide standard. To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three new engines and Ford half-tons offer more engine choices but none has an 8-speed automatic or diesel. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy; we asked if the Longhorn badge required door reinforcement and wonder how many pounds could be saved removing them. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity, adds weight that comes off payload. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Side rails with cleats secure cargo, and a bed divider that locks into place segments the bed into smaller areas or can be flipped over and used as a bed extender with the tailgate down. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The new-to-Ram 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, in the same neighborhood as Ford's 3.7, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional lar ger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We also found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: New Car Test Drive Summary The Ram 1500 combines common-sense work ratings with a refined cabin and driving experience. It aims for best fuel economy, not the ability to carry and tow loads like 3/4-ton pickups of not long ago; in that respect and others it is perhaps the best pickup for spending equal time working and serving as a second car. The V6 offers an excellent performance/fuel economy blend for inexpensive pickups, the Hemi delivers big power, and the diesel provides the best of both worlds and potentially best resale value. NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R. 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Trim Laramie Crew Cab Pickup 4 Door

Ram : 1500 Laramie CREW CAB 4X4 LIFTED DEMO ON 35s WE FINANCE 5.7 l v 8 8 speed auto anti spin park assist 8.4 nav backup camera alpine sound

Ram : 1500 Laramie CREW CAB 4X4 LIFTED DEMO ON 35s WE FINANCE 5.7 l v 8 8 speed auto anti spin park assist 8.4 nav backup camera alpine sound

$49,875

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 1419

Posted Over 1 Month

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We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 770-342-8007 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2015 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X45.7L MDS VVT HEMI V8 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONBRIGHT WHITE EXTERIORCANYON BROWN/ LIGHT FROST BEIGE INTERIORLARAMIE 26H PACKAGECONVENIENCE GROUPANTI SPIN REAR DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION GROUPREMOTE STARTFRONT/ REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEMTRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER UCONNECT 8.4AN AM/FM/SAT/HD/BT/USB/AUX/NAVGPS NAVIGATION 5 YEAR SIRIUS XM TRAFFIC/ TRAVEL LINK SUBSCRIPTIONALPINE 9 SPEAKER SOUND SYSTEM WITH SUBWOOFER FULL LENGTH FLOOR CONSOLE HEATED/ COOLED VENTED FRONT BUCKETS10-WAY POWER ADJUSTABLE DRIVER SEAT HEATED REAR 60/40 SPLIT BENCH HEATED TILT STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLSPARKVIEW BACKUP CAMERA7 INCH MULTI VIEW CLUSTEROVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH GARAGE DOOR OPENER POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS MEMORY SEATINGREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALL SECUREKEYLESS ENTER N GOPOWER FOLDING HEATED CHROME MIRRORS POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOWBI FUNCTION PROJECTOR HEADLAMPSFOG LAMPSPREMIUM LED TAIL LAMPSACCENT FENDER FLARESCHROME BUMPERSBRIGHT GRILLE/ INSERTS AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE TEMPERATURE CONTROL26 GALLON FUEL TANK TRAILER TOW PACKAGECLASS IV RECEIVER 4 AND 7 PIN WIRING HARNESS 3.21 REAR AXLE RATIO 20 INCH CHROME-CLAD ALUMINUM WHEELSP275/60R20 BSW ALL SEASON TIRES FACTORY OPTIONS Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats $500Heated Second Row SeatsFull Length Floor ConsoleLaramie Package 26HProtection Group $150Tow HooksTransfer Case Skid PlateFront Suspension Skid Plate Convenience Group $495Automatic High-Beam Headlamp ControlKeyless Enter N GoRain Sensitive Windshield WipersMonotone PaintBody-Color Fender Flares8-Speed Automatic 8HP70 Transmission $500Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle $3255.7 Liter V* HEMI MDS VVT Engine $1,150 Dual Rear Exhaust with Bright TipsUconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV $500 GPS Navigation Sirius XM Traffic / 5 Year Traffic ServiceSirius XM Travel Link / 5 Year SubscriptionParkSense Front/ Rear Park Assist System $395Remote Start System $200Trailer Brake Control $230 DEALER INSTALLED UPGRADES 3.5 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT PACKAGEHD SHOCKS AND COIL SPRINGS35X12.5R20 NITTO TRAIL GRAPPLER M/TsLRG BLACK / MACHINED FINISH ALUMINUM WHEELS $10,000 DISCOUNT$50,375 ORIGINAL MSRP, REDUCED DOWN TO $40,375PLUS CUSTOM LIFT PACKAGE $9,500!SALE PRICE $49,875 LOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS MOPAR MATT MOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH JUST 1 CALL***CALL MOPAR MATT AT 770-342-8007*** I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me MOPAR MATT at 770-342-8007. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR7NT4FS696102 Stock: 26042 Mileage: 1,419 Color: Bright White Clearcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPG: 15 City / 21 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS BUYING A USED CAR? Just Say Show Me the CARFAX! Get the CARFAX! ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Options 50 State Emissions 5-Year SIRIUSXM Traffic Service 5-Year SIRIUSXM Travel Link Service Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle Auto High Beam Headlamp Control Bucket Seats Convenience Group Dual Rear Exhaust W/Bright Tips Electronically Controlled Throttle Engine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT Full Length Floor Console GPS Navigation HD Radio Heated Second Row Seats Keyless Go Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats Manufacturers Statement Of Origin Monotone Paint Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist System Protection Group Quick Order Package 26H Laramie Radio: Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers Remote Proximity Keyless Entry Remote Start System SIRIUSXM Traffic SIRIUSXM Travel Link Tow Hooks Trailer Brake Control Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70) Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7NT4FS696102 Stock Number: 26042 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Laramie Vehicle Trim: Laramie Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Light Frost Beige/Canyon Brown Exterior Color: Bright White Clearcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 21 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite Speakers: 10 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Drivers Ventilated: Ventilated Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 4 Seating Capacity: 6 Front Seat Type: Split-Bench Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Power Mirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt Down Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Dual Mirrors Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Exterior Mirrors Memory Features Number Of Drivers: 2 Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Dash Trim: Simulated Wood/Metal-Look Door Trim: Simulated Wood/Metal-Look Mats: Carpet Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Urethane Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Engine Cooler: Regular Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Bumpers: Chrome Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver And Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Safety Signal Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Safety Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,800 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,309 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:Mathew Sampson INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259 CELL PHONE:770-342-8007 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. 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Trim Laramie Crew Cab Pickup 4 Door

Ram : 1500 Tradesman/Express BLACKTOP PKG 1 OWNER! 5.7 l hemi 20 wheels tow pkg bluetooth 5.0 radio

Ram : 1500 Tradesman/Express BLACKTOP PKG 1 OWNER! 5.7 l hemi 20 wheels tow pkg bluetooth 5.0 radio

$19,987

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 19631

Posted Over 1 Month

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In order to receive this pricing, we require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance the full or remaining amount with one of Palmer Dodge's lenders. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Description ***CALL MOPAR MATT AT 770-342-8007 (CELL)*** YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGER TO GET THIS PRICEYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS MOPAR MATT We are striving to be one of the largest Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram dealerships in our area. We have priced our vehicles to do just that. Rebates may differ based on the area you will be registering the vehicle in. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. Our eBay pricing uses all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center. We require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance full amount/unpaid balance with one of our approved lenders to get this price.We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 770-342-8007 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2014 RAM 1500 REG CAB 4X2 BLACKTOP 5.7L HEMI VVT MDS V8 (395-HP) 6-SPEED 68-RFE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BLACK CLEAR COAT EXTERIORDIESEL GRAY/ BLACK INTERIOR26C EXPRESS PACKAGEBLACK OUT APPEARANCE GROUPPAINTED BUMPERS FRONT/ REARBLACK PAINTED GRILLEBLACK BADGINGBLACK PREMIUM LED TAIL LAMPSBLACK HEX LINK GRILLEAIR CONDITIONING UCONNECT 5.0 MEDIA CENTER 5 INCH TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAYMEDIA HUB USB AUX SD UCONNECT WITH VOICE COMMAND BLUETOOTH MANUAL ADJUSTABLE DRIVER SEAT STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLSKEYLESS ENTRY ACCESS PREMIUM RAM FLOOR MATSBLACK OUT PROJECTOR HEADLAMPSLED INTERIOR LIGHTING6 SPEAKER SOUND SYSTEM FOG LIGHTS POWER FOLDING BLACK HEATED MIRRORSPREMIUM INTERIOR DOOR PANELS SECURITY ALARMAUTO DOWN POWER WINDOWS26 GALLON TANKANTI SPIN REAR DIFFERENTIAL3.92 RARE AXLE RATIOCLASS IV RECEIVER/ TOWING PACKAGE20 INCH BLACK ALUMINUM WHEELS GOODYEAR 275/60R20 TIRESLINE-X SPRAY IN BED-LINER CLEAN CARFAX! ONE OWNER! FAST HEMI TRUCK! LOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS MOPAR MATTMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 CALL***CALL MOPAR MATT AT 770-342-8007*** I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me MOPAR MATT at 770-342-8007. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 3C6JR6AT6EG107750 Stock: P8117 Mileage: 19,631 Color: Black Clearcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPG: Drivetrain: RWD ? ? 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See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Options 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio 5.0" Touchscreen Display Add Class IV Receiver Hitch Add Spray In Bedliner Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle Bi-Function Halogen Projector Headlamp Black Exterior Mirrors Black Ram 1500 Express Group Black Ram Head Tailgate Badge Body Color Front Fascia Body Color Grille Body Color Rear Bumper W/Step Pads Carpet Floor Covering Cloth 40/20/40 Bench Seat Delete Hemi Badge Dual Rear Exhaust W/Bright Tips Electronically Controlled Throttle Engine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT Fog Lamps Front Floor Mats Full Size Temporary Use Spare Tire Heavy Duty Engine Cooling Heavy Duty Transmission Oil Cooler Integrated Voice Command W/Bluetooth Overhead Console Popular Equipment Group Power & Remote Entry Group Power Heated Fold-Away Mirrors Power Locks Power Windows W/Front One-Touch Down Premium Vinyl Door Trim W/Map Pocket Quick Order Package 25C Express Radio: Uconnect 5.0 AM/FM/BT Rear View Mirror W/Microphone Remote Keyless Entry W/All-Secure SIRIUSXM Satellite Radio Sport Tail Lamps Temperature & Compass Gauge Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic (65RFE) Uconnect Voice Command W/Bluetooth Wheels: 20" X 8" Semi-Gloss Black Aluminum Basic Information VIN Number: 3C6JR6AT6EG107750 Stock Number: P8117 Model Year: 2014 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X2 Regular Cab 120 In. WB Tradesman/Express Vehicle Trim: Tradesman/Express Body Type: Regular Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Diesel Gray/Black Exterior Color: Black Clearcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: RWD Driven Wheels: Rear-Wheel Wheels Rims: Argent Styled Steel Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Low Fuel Level Tachometer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Light In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite-Prep Speakers: 6 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Seating Capacity: 3 Front Seat Type: Split-Bench Upholstery: Vinyl Convenience Cruise Control Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Power Mirrors: Manual Cupholders: Front Door Pockets: Driver And Passenger Power Outlets: 2 Comfort Air Conditioning: Manual Dash Trim: Metal-Look Shift Knob: Urethane Steering Wheel Trim: Urethane Features Aux Engine Cooler: Regular Aux Transmission Cooler: Regular Engine Hour Meter Vinyl Floor Covering Bumpers: Black Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver And Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St Row ABS: 4-Wheel Brake Assist: Braking Assist Safety Stability Control Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 39.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Rear Door Type: Tailgate Dimensions Front Head Room: 40.3 Inches Front Hip Room: 62.9 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Length: 209.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 74.6 Inches Wheelbase: 120.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.0 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,025 Lbs. Curb Weight: 4,514 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:Mathew Sampson INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259 CELL PHONE:770-342-8007 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Overview ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior ?Summary New diesel option unique among half-tons. The Dodge Ram 1500 offers bold styling with an aggressive "grille-forward" design, interiors with premium materials and innovative features, and big power from a choice of engines, making it ideal for work and play. The Ram 1500 provides something for everyone with the choice of three cab styles (regular, Quad and Crew cabs), three wheelbases, 4x2 or 4x4 drive types, and 3.6-liter V6 or 5.7-liter HEMI V8 or 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engines. A multi-link coil spring rear suspension (in place of a traditional leaf spring suspension) improves ride and handling characteristics without sacrificing payload and towing capability. An optional air suspension system, featuring five height settings for optimum ride and aerodynamic performance, includes load-leveling capability that automatically detects load on the suspension from a trailer or payload. Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, power adjustable pedals, rear parking sensors, and a rear backup camera are available. Uconnect stereos feature USB connections, available 8.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, HD radio, and UConnect Access that provides connected services and applications, a wi-fi hotspot and emergency services. Electronic and infotainment choices include a remote CD player, navigation system, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. The RamBox cargo management system includes storage bins built into bed rails and can be locked (along with the rear tailgate) with the remote key fob. Options include power folding mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, KeylessGo proximity entry, SmartBeam auto-dimming headlights and a combination power and rear-sliding window with defrost. The Ram 1500 was redesigned for the 2013 model year, so it is carried over for 2014. The 3.0-liter EdoDiesel V6 engine is new option. Source: Model Reviews Introduction For 2014, Ram 1500 is available with a diesel engine, making it the first half-ton pickup to offer a modern, clean diesel engine option (though there was a light-duty diesel option offered by Dodge decades ago). Also new for 2014 are new colors and chrome bits. Otherwise, Ram 1500 carries over unchanged. The current-generation Ram was launched as a 2009 model. The new 3.0-liter V6 diesel is rated at 240 horsepower, 420 pound-feet of torque, with an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway. It pairs with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Both the 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engines carry over to 2014 unchanged from the 2013 model year, and they are paired with either a 6- or 8-speed automatic. Although GM and Ford offer a bigger, more powerful V8 than the Ram Hemi, only Ram puts the big engine in a regular cab model. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile device operating systems and the only certainty is you want to consider a bigger pickup if you will frequently operate near those maximums. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers three cabs, three bed lengths (two with RamBox), three engines, two transmissions, two suspension arrangements, and interiors from hose-out ethic to limo substitute. Counted by cab, bed, drive and trim level, there are more than 70 Ram 1500 configurations, retailing from about $23,000 to more than $57,000. The Ram 1500 offers an optional full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. The air suspension is available on any model except the new Ram HFE fuel economy special, which includes automatic start/stop engine operation and a bed cover. On the outside, Ram continues with imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains very aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from all its competitors: primarily Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins and, to a lesser extent, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. Because the Honda Ridgeline does not have a separate frame, cab and bed, nor a choice of two or four-wheel drive, we do not consider it a conventional half-ton pickup, although those using a crew cab pickup primarily as a second car would be wise to consider the Ridgeline. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, the Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and it is located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). Add to that payload and tow ratings that change frequently and only Toyota uses the industry-wide standard. To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three new engines and Ford half-tons offer more engine choices but none has an 8-speed automatic or diesel. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy; we asked if the Longhorn badge required door reinforcement and wonder how many pounds could be saved removing them. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity, adds weight that comes off payload. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Side rails with cleats secure cargo, and a bed divider that locks into place segments the bed into smaller areas or can be flipped over and used as a bed extender with the tailgate down. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The new-to-Ram 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, in the same neighborhood as Ford's 3.7, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional lar ger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We also found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: New Car Test Drive Summary The Ram 1500 combines common-sense work ratings with a refined cabin and driving experience. It aims for best fuel economy, not the ability to carry and tow loads like 3/4-ton pickups of not long ago; in that respect and others it is perhaps the best pickup for spending equal time working and serving as a second car. The V6 offers an excellent performance/fuel economy blend for inexpensive pickups, the Hemi delivers big power, and the diesel provides the best of both worlds and potentially best resale value. NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R. 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Ram : 1500 Rebel CREW CAB 4X2 $8000 OFF MSRP WE FINANCE! 5.7 l 8 speed protection group navigation air suspension ram box luxury group

Ram : 1500 Rebel CREW CAB 4X2 $8000 OFF MSRP WE FINANCE! 5.7 l 8 speed protection group navigation air suspension ram box luxury group

$41,915

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 8

Posted Over 1 Month

SEAN OGRADY 1-888-829-2280 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 ? ? ? ? 2015 RAM 1500 Rebel Message About Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 23 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. 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We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 404-375-3583 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2015 RAM 1500 REBEL CREW CAB 4X25.7L HEMI V8 ENGINE8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANMSISSIONGRANITE CRYSTAL METALLIC CLEAR COAT EXTERIORBLACK/RED INTERIOR FACTORY OPTIONSREBEL PACAKGE 26WDUAL REAR EXHAUST WITH BRIGHT TIPSLUXURY GROUP $560POWER HEATED MIRRORS (N/A T-TOW MIRRORS)AUTO-DIMMING EXTERIOR MIRROR (N/A T-TOW MIRRORS)EXTERIOR MIRRORS WITH COURTESY LAMPSAUTO-DIMMING REARVIEW MIRROR W/MICROPHONESUN VISORS WITH ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRRORSOVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH GARAGE DOOR OPENERPROTECTION GROUP $150REMOTE START AND SECURITY GROUP $350REMOTE START SYSTEM (N/A MANUAL TRANSMISSION)SECURITY ALARMREAR CAMERA AND PARK ASSIST GROUP $595PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEMPARKVIEW REAR BACK-UP CAMERATONNEAU COVER WITH EMBOSSED RAM'S HEAD $5003.92 REAR AXLE RATIO $50ANTI-SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE $325REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER $150REBEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER $175UCONNECT 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV $1,005GPS NAVIGATIONSIRIUSXM TRAFFIC / 5-YEAR TRAFFIC SERVICESIRIUSXM TRAVEL LINK / 5-YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONMEDIA HUB (SD, USB, AUX)UCONNECT ACCESS 1-YEAR TRIAL (REG REQUIRED)9 AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS WITH SUBWOOFER $3004-CORNER AIR SUSPENSIONRAMBOX CARGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM $1,295SPRAY-IN BEDLINER $475 $49,915 ORIGINAL MSRPLOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS SEAN O'GRADYMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 CALL***CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 404-375-3583*** I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me SEAN O'GRADY at 404-375-3583. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR6YT7FS769548 Stock: 26418 Mileage: 8 Color: Granite Crystal Metallic Clearcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPG: 15 City / 21 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR6YT7FS769548 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X2 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Rebel Vehicle Trim: Rebel Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Red/Black Exterior Color: Granite Crystal Metallic Clearcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 21 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Wheels Rims: Silver W/Painted Accents Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite Speakers: 6 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 4 Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bench Upholstery: Cloth/Vinyl Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Mirrors: Power Remote Power Door Locks Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Comfort Air Conditioning: Manual Center Console Trim: Metal-Look Dash Trim: Metal-Look Door Trim: Aluminum Mats: Vinyl/Rubber Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Urethane Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Passenger Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Engine Cooler: Regular Aux Transmission Cooler: Regular Engine Hour Meter Bumpers: Black Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 62.9 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 65.9 Inches Front Leg Room: 40.9 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 62.7 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.2 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 81.5 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 8.8 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,800 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,375 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:SEAN OGRADY INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2280 CELL PHONE:404-375-3583 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: New Car Test Drive Terms Placing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's User Agreement Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep reserves the right to, Obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction. Cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary. Bidders Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid. 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Ram : 1500 Longhorn LIMITED 4X4 $10000 OFF MSRP! WE FINANCE! 3.0 l diesel sunroof navigation spray in liner 20 wheels limited appearance pkg

Ram : 1500 Longhorn LIMITED 4X4 $10000 OFF MSRP! WE FINANCE! 3.0 l diesel sunroof navigation spray in liner 20 wheels limited appearance pkg

$49,690

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 15

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Mathew Sampson 1-888-829-2259 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 ? ? ? ? 2015 RAM 1500 Longhorn Message About Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 23 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. 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In order to receive this pricing, we require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance the full or remaining amount with one of Palmer Dodge's lenders. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR7PM4FS771743 Stock: 26438 Mileage: 15 Color: Bright White Clearcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 3L V6 24V MPG: 19 City / 27 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Options 3.0L Diesel Badge 3.55 Rear Axle Ratio 4-Corner Air Suspension 50 State Emissions Add Tow Hooks Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle Auto High Beam Headlamp Control Body Color Fender Flares Bright Front Bumper Bright Rear Bumper Chrome Belt Moldings Chrome Bodyside Molding Chrome Ram Badge Convenience Group Delete Tow Hooks Engine: 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel Front Suspension Skid Plate Keyless Go Laramie Limited Cluster Laramie Limited Grille Laramie Limited Group Laramie Limited Leather Bucket Seats Leather Wrapped Grab Handle Limited Appearance Package Limited Badge Limited Tailgate Applique 4x4 Luxury Door Trim Panel Luxury Front & Rear Floor Mats Maximum Duty Engine Cooling Monotone Paint Power Sunroof Premium Leather Bucket Seats Protection Group Quick Order Package 26V Laramie Limited 2.0 Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers Ram 1500 Badge Rear Window Defroster Selective Catalytic Reduction (Urea) Tires: P275/60R20 OWL AS Trailer Brake Control Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70) Wheel to Wheel Side Steps Wheels: 20" x 9" Aluminum Paint/Chrome Inserts Wood/Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7PM4FS771743 Stock Number: 26438 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Longhorn Vehicle Trim: Longhorn Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Bright White Clearcoat Engine Engine Description: 3L V6 24V Fuel Type: Diesel Fuel Induction: Direct Diesel Injection Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Aspiration: Turbocharged MPG Automatic City: 19 MPG Automatic Highway: 27 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Polished Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/HD/Satellite Speakers: 10 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Drivers Ventilated: Ventilated Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 4 Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Heated Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Mirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt Down Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Dual Mirrors Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Memory Features Number of Drivers: 2 Navigation System: With Voice Activation Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Center Console Trim: Leather Dash Trim: Genuine Wood/Metal-Look Door Trim: Genuine Wood Mats: Vinyl/Rubber Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel Trim: Leather/Genuine Wood Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Running Boards Bumpers: Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,900 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,650 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:Mathew Sampson INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259 CELL PHONE:770-342-8007 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: New Car Test Drive Terms Placing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's User Agreement Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep reserves the right to, Obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction. Cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary. Bidders Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid. 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Ram : 1500 Sport 4X4 BLACK SPORT GROUP $10000 OFF! WE FINANCE 5.7 l sport premium group 3.92 axle anti spin remote start trailer brake

Ram : 1500 Sport 4X4 BLACK SPORT GROUP $10000 OFF! WE FINANCE 5.7 l sport premium group 3.92 axle anti spin remote start trailer brake

$39,725

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 2

Posted Over 1 Month

SEAN OGRADY 1-888-829-2280 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 ? ? ? ? 2015 RAM 1500 Sport Message About Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 23 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. 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In order to receive this pricing, we require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance the full or remaining amount with one of Palmer Dodge's lenders. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Description *CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 1-888-829-2280 (OFFICE)****CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 404-375-3583 (CELL)*** YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGER TO GET THIS PRICEYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS SEAN O'GRADY We are striving to be one of the largest Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram dealerships in our area. We have priced our vehicles to do just that. Rebates may differ based on the area you will be registering the vehicle in. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. Our eBay pricing uses all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center.We require that you have a qualified trade-in, and/or finance full amount/unpaid balance with one of our approved lenders to get this price. We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 404-375-3583 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2015 RAM 1500 SPORT CREW CAB 4X45.7L HEMI V8 ENGINE8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANMSISSIONBRILLIANT BLACK CRYSTAL PEARL COAT EXTERIORBLACK INTERIOR FACTORY OPTIONSSPORT PACKAGE 26LCONVENIENCE GROUP $495AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CONTROLKEYLESS ENTER 'N GORAIN SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD WIPERSBLACK SPORT GROUP $1,59520-INCH X 9.0-INCH SEMI-GLOSS BLACK ALUMINUM WHEELSBODY-COLOR/BRIGHT BILLETS GRILLEBLACK RAM'S HEAD TAILGATE BADGEP275/60R20 BSW ALL SEASON TIRESSPORT PERFORMANCE HOOD9 AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS WITH SUBWOOFERREMOTE START AND SECURITY GROUP $350REMOTE START SYSTEM (N/A MANUAL TRANSMISSION)SECURITY ALARMSPORT PREMIUM GROUP $3009 AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS WITH SUBWOOFERFULL LENGTH FLOOR CONSOLE3.92 REAR AXLE RATIO $50ANTI-SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE $325CLASS IV RECEIVER HITCH $335TRAILER BRAKE CONTROL $230 $49,725 ORIGINAL MSRPLOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS SEAN O'GRADYMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 CALL***CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 404-375-3583*** I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me SEAN O'GRADY at 404-375-3583. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR7MT3FS786794 Stock: 26297 Mileage: 2 Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPG: 15 City / 21 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? CARFAX Vehicle History Report VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS Dont buy a used car without CARFAX! View Free History Report Disclaimer: Not all accidents or other issues are reported to CARFAX. The number of owners is estimated. See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7MT3FS786794 Stock Number: 26297 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Sport Vehicle Trim: Sport Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 21 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Polished Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite Speakers: 6 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Cloth Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Mirrors: Power Remote Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Universal Remote Transmitter Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Dash Trim: Metal-Look Mats: Carpet Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Urethane Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Bumpers: Body-Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,900 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,484 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:SEAN OGRADY INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2280 CELL PHONE:404-375-3583 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. 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Ram : 1500 Sport 4X4 BLACK SPORT GROUP $10000 OFF! WE FINANCE 5.7 l leather navigation sunroof convenience group 3.92 axle anti spin

Ram : 1500 Sport 4X4 BLACK SPORT GROUP $10000 OFF! WE FINANCE 5.7 l leather navigation sunroof convenience group 3.92 axle anti spin

$43,195

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 13

Posted Over 1 Month

SEAN OGRADY 1-888-829-2280 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 ? ? ? ? 2015 RAM 1500 Sport Message About Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 23 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. 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We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 404-375-3583 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2015 RAM 1500 SPORT CREW CAB 4X45.7L HEMI V8 ENGINE8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANMSISSIONBRILLIANT BLACK CRYSTAL PEARL COAT EXTERIORBLACK LEATHER INTERIOR FACTORY OPTIONSLEATHER-TRIMMED BUCKET SEATS $1,500POWER 10-WAY DRIVER/6-WAY PASSENGER SEATSHEATED AND VENTILATED FRONT SEATSSPORT PACKAGE 26LCONVENIENCE GROUP $495AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CONTROLKEYLESS ENTER 'N GORAIN SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD WIPERSBLACK SPORT GROUP $1,59520-INCH X 9.0-INCH SEMI-GLOSS BLACK ALUMINUM WHEELSBODY-COLOR/BRIGHT BILLETS GRILLEBLACK RAM'S HEAD TAILGATE BADGEP275/60R20 BSW ALL SEASON TIRESSPORT PERFORMANCE HOOD9 AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS WITH SUBWOOFERREMOTE START AND SECURITY GROUP $350REMOTE START SYSTEM (N/A MANUAL TRANSMISSION)SECURITY ALARMSPORT PREMIUM GROUP $3009 AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS WITH SUBWOOFERFULL LENGTH FLOOR CONSOLE3.92 REAR AXLE RATIO $50ANTI-SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE $325POWER SUNROOF $995UCONNECT 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV $500GPS NAVIGATIONSIRIUSXM TRAFFIC/5-YEAR TRAFFIC SERVICESIRIUSXM TRAVEL LINK/5-YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONCLASS IV RECEIVER HITCH $335TRAILER BRAKE CONTROL $230SPRAY-IN BEDLINER $475 $53,195 ORIGINAL MSRPLOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS SEAN O'GRADYMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 CALL***CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 404-375-3583*** I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me SEAN O'GRADY at 404-375-3583. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR7MT1FS786793 Stock: 26288 Mileage: 13 Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPG: 15 City / 21 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? CARFAX Vehicle History Report VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS Dont buy a used car without CARFAX! View Free History Report Disclaimer: Not all accidents or other issues are reported to CARFAX. The number of owners is estimated. See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7MT1FS786793 Stock Number: 26288 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Sport Vehicle Trim: Sport Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 21 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Polished Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/Satellite Speakers: 6 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Cloth Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Mirrors: Power Remote Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Universal Remote Transmitter Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Dash Trim: Metal-Look Mats: Carpet Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Urethane Steering Wheel Trim: Leather Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Bumpers: Body-Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,900 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,484 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:SEAN OGRADY INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2280 CELL PHONE:404-375-3583 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00 AM-08:00 PM EST Sunday:12:00 PM-06:00 PM EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. 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Ram : 1500 Longhorn LIMITED 4X4 $10000 OFF! WE FINANCE! 5.7 l hemi limited pkg limited appearance pkg power sunroof navigation

Ram : 1500 Longhorn LIMITED 4X4 $10000 OFF! WE FINANCE! 5.7 l hemi limited pkg limited appearance pkg power sunroof navigation

$46,570

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 16

Posted Over 1 Month

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We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 404-375-3583 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2015 RAM 1500 LIMITED CREW CAB 4X45.7L HEMI V8 ENGINE5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANMSISSIONBRILLIANT BLACK CRYSTAL PEARL COAT EXTERIORBLACK LEATHER INTERIOR FACTORY OPTIONSLIMITED PACKAGE 26V $3,49020-INCH X 9-INCH POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEEL CHROME INSERTSCHROME BELT MOLDINGSLIMITED GRILLELIMITED TAILGATE APPLIQUE 4X4WOOD/LEATHER-WRAPPED STEERING WHEELDELETE TOW HOOKSHIGH BACK SEATSLEATHER-WRAPPED GRAB HANDLEREAR 60/40 SPLIT FOLDING SEATFOLDING FLAT LOAD FLOOR STORAGEBODY-COLOR FRONT FASCIABODY-COLOR REAR BUMPERLIMITED LEATHER BUCKET SEATSLUXURY FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATSPOWER 10-WAY DRIVER SEAT W/MEMORY & POWER 6-WAY PASSENGER SEAT4-CORNER AIR SUSPENSIONAUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CONTROLBODY-COLOR FENDER FLARESSTEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROLSCHROME BODY SIDE MOLDINGHEATED FRONT SEATSHEATED AND VENTILATED FRONT SEATSHEATED STEERING WHEELHEATED SECOND-ROW SEATSMONOTONE PAINTKEYLESS ENTER' N GORAIN SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD WIPERSWHEEL TO WHEEL SIDE STEPS115-VOLT AUXILIARY POWER OUTLETLIMITED APPEARANCE PACKAGE $200BRIGHT FRONT BUMPERBRIGHT REAR BUMPERPOWER SUNROOF $995 LOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS SEAN O'GRADYMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 CALL***CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 404-375-3583***I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me SEAN O'GRADY at 404-375-3583. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR7PT1FS736715 Stock: 26213 Mileage: 16 Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPG: 15 City / 21 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7PT1FS736715 Stock Number: 26213 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Longhorn Vehicle Trim: Longhorn Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Engine Engine Description: 5.7L V8 16V Fuel Type: Gas Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Aspiration: Normal MPG Automatic City: 15 MPG Automatic Highway: 21 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Polished Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/HD/Satellite Speakers: 10 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Drivers Ventilated: Ventilated Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 4 Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Heated Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Mirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt Down Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Dual Mirrors Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Memory Features Number of Drivers: 2 Navigation System: With Voice Activation Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Center Console Trim: Leather Dash Trim: Genuine Wood/Metal-Look Door Trim: Genuine Wood Mats: Vinyl/Rubber Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel Trim: Leather/Genuine Wood Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Running Boards Bumpers: Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,900 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,650 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:SEAN OGRADY INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2280 CELL PHONE:404-375-3583 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00am-08:00pm EST Sunday:12:00pm-06:00pm EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. 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Trim Laramie Longhorn Crew Cab Pickup 4 Door

Ram : 1500 Longhorn 4X4 6

Ram : 1500 Longhorn 4X4 6" PROCOMP LIFT 35" TIRES DIESEL! 3.0 l diesel anit spin 3.92 rear axle power sunroof protection group keyless go

$63,595

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2015

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 33

Posted Over 1 Month

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We have several makes, models, and colors to choose from, so don't limit yourself to just what you see here.Please email, call, or text for more information:[email protected] or 404-375-3583 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2015 RAM 1500 LARAMIE LONGHORN EDITION CREW CAB 4X43.L V6 ECO DIESEL ENGINE8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANMSISSIONBRILLIANT BLACK CRYSTAL PEARL COAT EXTERIORBLACK/CATTLE TAN LEATHER INTERIOR FACTORY OPTIONSLONGHORN PACKAGE 28KPROTECTION GROUP $150TRANSFER CASE SKID PLATEFRONT SUSPENSION SKID PLATECONVENIENCE GROUP $495AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CONTROLKEYLESS ENTER' N GORAIN SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD WIPERSMONOTONE PAINT20-INCH X 9.0-INCH ALUMINUM POLISH/SILVER INSERTSBODY-COLOR FENDER FLARESBRIGHT FRONT BUMPERBRIGHT REAR BUMPERCHROME TUBULAR SIDE STEPS3.92 REAR AXLE RATIO $50ANTI-SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE $3253.0-LITER V6 ECODIESEL ENGINE $3,120800-AMP MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERYMAXIMUM DUTY ENGINE COOLINGSELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION (UREA-DEF)26-GALLON FUEL TANK3.55 REAR AXLE RATIOPOWER SUNROOF $99520-INCH X 9.0-INCH POLISHED ALUMINUM FORGED WHEELS $495TRAILER BRAKE CONTOL $230 AFTERMARKET LIFT KIT6 INCH PRO COMP SUSPENSION LIFT20 INCH FUEL OFF ROAD WHEELS35 INCH NITTO TRAIL GRAPPLER M/T TIRESAMP RESEARCH POWER RUNNING BOARDS LOWEST PRICE NATIONWIDEWILL NOT LAST, CALL NOW!FOR THE BEST SERVICE AND PRICE YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGERYOUR EBAY MANAGER IS SEAN O'GRADYMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 CALL***CALL SEAN O'GRADY AT 404-375-3583*** I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me SEAN O'GRADY at 404-375-3583. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Information VIN: 1C6RR7PM5FS744664 Stock: 26169 Mileage: 33 Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Trans: 8-Speed Automatic Engine: 3L V6 24V MPG: 19 City / 27 Highway Drivetrain: 4WD ? ? CARFAX Vehicle History Report VEHICLE HISTORY REPORTS Dont buy a used car without CARFAX! View Free History Report Disclaimer: Not all accidents or other issues are reported to CARFAX. The number of owners is estimated. See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ?Credit Application ?Directions to Dealer ?Contact Us Options and Standard Features Basic Information VIN Number: 1C6RR7PM5FS744664 Stock Number: 26169 Model Year: 2015 Make: RAM Model: 1500 Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Longhorn Vehicle Trim: Longhorn Body Type: Crew Cab Vehicle Type: Pickup Interior Color: Cattle Tan/Black Exterior Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat Engine Engine Description: 3L V6 24V Fuel Type: Diesel Fuel Induction: Direct Diesel Injection Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Aspiration: Turbocharged MPG Automatic City: 19 MPG Automatic Highway: 27 DriveTrain Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic Drive Train Type: 4WD 4WD Type : Part And Full-Time Driven Wheels: Four-Wheel Locking Hubs: Auto Transfer Case: Electronic Wheels Rims: Polished Aluminum Wheels Spare Rim Type: Steel Suspension Independent Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear Instrumentation Clock Compass External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent Privacy Glass: Deep In Car Entertainment Audio System: AM/FM/HD/Satellite Speakers: 10 Antenna Type: Fixed Seats Drivers: Multi-Level Heating Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: Power 2-Way Drivers Power: 8 Drivers Ventilated: Ventilated Passenger: Multi-Level Heating Passenger Lumbar: Power 2-Way Passenger Power: 4 Seating Capacity: 5 Front Seat Type: Bucket Upholstery: Leather Center Armrest Folding: Fold-Up Cushion Heated Convenience Cruise Control Windows: Power Windows Steering Power: Electric Power Steering Power Retractable Mirrors Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable Mirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt Down Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic Reverse Tilt Mirror: Dual Mirrors Power Door Locks Adjustable Pedals: Power Center Console: Full With Covered Storage Cupholders: Front And Rear Door Pockets: Driver, Passenger And Rear Overhead Console: Mini Power Outlets: 3 Seatback Storage: 2 Universal Remote Transmitter Memory Features Memory Features Number of Drivers: 2 Navigation System: With Voice Activation Satellite Communication: Integrated Comfort Air Conditioning: Automatic Center Console Trim: Leather Dash Trim: Genuine Wood/Metal-Look Door Trim: Genuine Wood Mats: Vinyl/Rubber Front And Rear Reading Lights: Front Shift Knob: Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel Trim: Leather/Genuine Wood Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Features Aux Transmission Cooler: HD Engine Hour Meter Running Boards Bumpers: Colored Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Safety Driver and Passenger Airbag Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row ABS: 4-Wheel Mirrors: Turn Signal In Mirrors Anti Theft System Brake Assist: Braking Assist Stability Control Safety Locks: Manual Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable Engine Immobilizer Turning Circle: 45.4 Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam Rear Headrests: 3 Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt Side Airbag Stability Control NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good NHTSA Driver Grade: Good NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Excellent NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent Towing and Hauling Trailer Hitch Doors Liftgate Window: Power Rear Door Type: Tailgate Side Door Type: Conventional Dimensions Front Head Room: 41.0 Inches Front Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Front Shoulder Room: 66.0 Inches Front Leg Room: 41.0 Inches Rear Head Room: 39.9 Inches Rear Hip Room: 63.2 Inches Rear Leg Room: 40.3 Inches Rear Shoulder Room: 65.7 Inches Length: 229.0 Inches Width: 79.4 Inches Height: 78.1 Inches Wheelbase: 140.0 Inches Ground Clearance: 9.2 Inches Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,900 Lbs. Curb Weight: 5,650 Lbs. ? Apply Now Secure Credit Application Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure application is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Contact Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell Georgia 30076 View Map Ask for:SEAN OGRADY INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2280 CELL PHONE:404-375-3583 Contact: ?Contact Us Hours Mon-Sat:09:00am-08:00pm EST Sunday:12:00pm-06:00pm EST Vehicle Review Vehicle Information ?Introduction ?Walkaround ?Driving Impression ?Interior Introduction The Ram 1500 pickup serves the half-ton pickup truck market, among the most contested in all motor vehicles. Permutations are numerous with three engines, two fuels, three cabs, two types of suspension, three bed sizes and almost all of them available in 2WD or 4WD. The 2015 Ram 1500 is changed little over 2014 when Ram got a diesel engine and some styling details. Ram's 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and in the Ram 1500 garners EPA ratings of 20/28 mpg City/Highway, higher than any other half-ton or mid-size pickup. Gasoline engines include a 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 and a 395-hp 5.7-liter V8 Hemi. Ram V6 (gas and diesel) use an 8-speed automatic transmission, the V8 uses a 6-speed or an 8-speed automatic. Unlike the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Ram offers its biggest engine in Regular Cab models. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will, though GM and Ford have notably higher maximum trailer-weight models. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile-device operating systems. However, if you plan to tow near those maximums, our recommendation is to turn your attention to the Ram Heavy Duty and its competitors. The Ram 1500 offers a full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. On the outside, Ram continues with its imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. Ram competes primarily with Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and, to a lesser extent, Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from its competitors. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. On the other hand, if you are loyal to a brand then focus on choosing the configuration knowing you'll end up with a great truck. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three gas engines and Ford half-tons offer four but none has a diesel and only the GM 6.2 V8 has an 8-speed automatic. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab, and Titan is being redesigned for 2016. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: New Car Test Drive Walkaround Everything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered with many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 48 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity and it adds weight, which comes off the payload capacity. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Source: New Car Test Drive Driving Impression Dubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The base 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 or Ford's 3.5 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising, but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: New Car Test Drive Interior We rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. 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Trim Laramie Longhorn Crew Cab Pickup 4 Door

Ram : 1500 EXPRESS 4X2 $7000 OFF REGULAR CAB WE FINANCE! 7000 off msrp 5.7 l hemi v 8 6 speed automatic cloth 3.92 rear axle

Ram : 1500 EXPRESS 4X2 $7000 OFF REGULAR CAB WE FINANCE! 7000 off msrp 5.7 l hemi v 8 6 speed automatic cloth 3.92 rear axle

$22,460

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 69

Posted Over 1 Month

Listing by Auction123.com copyright Auction123, Inc.Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep - 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 - 1-888-829-2259 ContactPalmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076Ask for:Buddy BuddinINTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259CELL PHONE:770-713-7979Email: Email SellerAbout Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 21 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. 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We have priced our Rams to do just that. Rebates may be different according to the area you will be registering the vehicle. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. This pricing is using all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center. We require that you have a qualified trade-in, and finance with one of our approved lenders to get this price. We have several to choose from in White, Red, Black and Silver, as well as SLT and Tradesman models available. Please email, call or text for more information: [email protected] or 770-713-7979 DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2014 Ram 1500 Regular Cab Express 5.7L Hemi Engine6-Speed Automatic TransmissionGray Cloth Interior40/20/40 Folding Bench SeatPower Windows and Door LocksRemote Keyless Entry3.92 Rear Axle RatioBluetooth Connectivity20in Aluminum Chrome Clad Wheels FACTORY OPTIONS:Customer Preferred Package 25C $ 1,810 20-Inch x 8.0-Inch Aluminum Wheels P275/60R20 BSW All Season Tires Body-Color Front Fascia Body-Color Rear Bumper with Step Pads Fog Lamps Carpet Floor Covering Delete Spray in Bedliner Delete Class IV Receiver Hitch Front Floor Mats Power and Remote Entry Group $ 735 Power Windows with Front One-Touch- Down Feature Power Door Locks Remote Keyless Entry with All-Secure Power Heated Mirrors with Manual Fold- Away Premium Vinyl Door Trim with Map Pocket Popular Equipment Group $ 390 Cloth 40 / 20 / 40 Bench Seat 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 3.55 Rear Axle Ratio 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio $ 50 5.7-Liter V8 HEMI(R) MDS VVT Engine GVW Rating - 6,350 Pounds Dual Rear Exhaust with Bright Tips Rear Sliding Window $ 140 Uconnect(R) 5.0 AM/FM/BT $ 465 Integrated Voice Command with Bluetooth(R) 5.0-Inch Touch Screen Display SiriusXM Satellite Radio w/ 1-Yr Radio Subscription For More Information, Call 800-643-2112 Overhead Console Rearview Mirror with Microphone 20-Inch x 9.0-Inch Aluminum ChromeClad Wheels $ 575 P275/60R20 OWL All Season Tires DESTINATION CHARGE $ 1,095 ***$6000 OFF MSRP!*** HEMI, 4X2, REGULAR CAB, CALL TODAY! 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Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076 Click for Driving Directions Ask For:Buddy BuddinINTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259CELL PHONE:770-713-7979 Email: Email SellerHours of Operation (EST):Monday-Saturday09:00am-08:00pmSunday12:00pm-06:00pmPlacing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's User Agreement Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep reserves the right to, Obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction. Cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary. Bidders Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid. 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Click here for an XL view of the above Image PrevNext 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DescriptionOptions1-Year SIRIUSXM Radio Service3.92 Rear Axle Ratio5.0" Touchscreen DisplayBlack Exterior MirrorsBody Color Front FasciaBody Color GrilleBody Color Rear Bumper w/Step PadsCarpet Floor CoveringDelete Class IV Receiver HitchDelete Spray In BedlinerDual Rear Exhaust w/Bright TipsEngine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVTExterior Mirrors w/Heating ElementFog LampsFront Floor MatsHemi BadgeIntegrated Voice Command w/BluetoothOverhead ConsolePopular Equipment GroupPower & Remote Entry GroupPower Heated Fold-Away MirrorsPower LocksPower Windows w/Front One-Touch DownPremium Vinyl Door Trim w/Map PocketQuick Order Package 25C ExpressRadio: Uconnect 5.0 AM/FM/BTRear View Mirror w/MicrophoneRemote Keyless Entry w/All-SecureSIRIUSXM Satellite RadioTires: P275/60R20 OWL ASTransmission: 6-Speed Automatic (65RFE)Uconnect Voice Command w/BluetoothWheels: 20" x 9" Chrome Clad AluminumDriveTrainTransmission: 8-Speed AutomaticDrive Train Type: RWDDriven Wheels: Rear-WheelWheels Rims: Argent Styled SteelWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentPrivacy Glass: LightConvenienceCruise ControlSteering Power: Electric Power SteeringSteering Adjustment: Tilt-AdjustableMirrors: ManualCupholders: FrontDoor Pockets: Driver And PassengerPower Outlets: 2SafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagHead Airbags: Curtain 1St RowABS: 4-WheelBrake Assist: Braking AssistStability ControlHeadlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay OffHeadlights Dusksensor: Dusk SensingFront Headrests: Manual AdjustableEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 39.4Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamSide AirbagStability ControlNHTSA Passenger Grade: GoodNHTSA Driver Grade: GoodNHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: ExcellentDimensionsFront Head Room: 40.3 InchesFront Hip Room: 62.9 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 66.0 InchesFront Leg Room: 41.0 InchesLength: 209.0 InchesWidth: 79.4 InchesHeight: 74.6 InchesWheelbase: 120.0 InchesGround Clearance: 9.0 InchesMax Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,025 Lbs.Curb Weight: 4,514 Lbs.Basic InformationVIN Number: 3C6JR6AT9EG111436Stock Number: 22995Model Year: 2014Make: RAMModel: 1500Style Name: 4X2 Regular Cab 120 In. WB Tradesman/ExpressVehicle Trim: Tradesman/ExpressBody Type: Regular CabVehicle Type: PickupInterior Color: Diesel Gray/BlackExterior Color: Maximum Steel Metallic ClearcoatSuspensionIndependent Suspension: FrontStabilizer Bar: Front And RearIn Car EntertainmentAudio System: AM/FM/Satellite-PrepSpeakers: 6Antenna Type: FixedComfortAir Conditioning: ManualDash Trim: Metal-LookShift Knob: UrethaneSteering Wheel Trim: UrethaneTowing and HaulingTrailer HitchEngineEngine Description: 5.7L V8 16VFuel Type: GasFuel Induction: Sequential MPIValves Per Cylinder: 2Aspiration: NormalInstrumentationClockLow Fuel LevelTachometerSeatsSeating Capacity: 3Front Seat Type: Split-BenchUpholstery: VinylFeaturesAux Engine Cooler: RegularAux Transmission Cooler: RegularEngine Hour MeterVinyl Floor CoveringBumpers: BlackDoor Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamDoorsRear Door Type: TailgateSecure Online Credit Application Form Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure online application form is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Click here to get started.Email SellerEmail to FriendComplete and submit the form below to send a message to our dedicated sales team.* First Name:* Last Name:* Email:* Phone: Ext. Preferred Method:PhoneEmailMessage:Complete and submit the form below to send a link and your message to a friend.First Name:Last Name:* Your email:* Friend's email:We won't use this information for promotional purposes or disclose it to a third party.Message:Vehicle InformationIntroductionWalkaroundDriving ImpressionInteriorSummaryIntroductionFor 2014, Ram 1500 is available with a diesel engine, making it the first half-ton pickup to offer a modern, clean diesel engine option (though there was a light-duty diesel option offered by Dodge decades ago). Also new for 2014 are new colors and chrome bits. Otherwise, Ram 1500 carries over unchanged. The current-generation Ram was launched as a 2009 model. The new 3.0-liter V6 diesel is rated at 240 horsepower, 420 pound-feet of torque, with an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway. It pairs with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Both the 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engines carry over to 2014 unchanged from the 2013 model year, and they are paired with either a 6- or 8-speed automatic. Although GM and Ford offer a bigger, more powerful V8 than the Ram Hemi, only Ram puts the big engine in a regular cab model. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile device operating systems and the only certainty is you want to consider a bigger pickup if you will frequently operate near those maximums. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers three cabs, three bed lengths (two with RamBox), three engines, two transmissions, two suspension arrangements, and interiors from hose-out ethic to limo substitute. Counted by cab, bed, drive and trim level, there are more than 70 Ram 1500 configurations, retailing from about $23,000 to more than $57,000. The Ram 1500 offers an optional full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. The air suspension is available on any model except the new Ram HFE fuel economy special, which includes automatic start/stop engine operation and a bed cover. On the outside, Ram continues with imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains very aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from all its competitors: primarily Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins and, to a lesser extent, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. Because the Honda Ridgeline does not have a separate frame, cab and bed, nor a choice of two or four-wheel drive, we do not consider it a conventional half-ton pickup, although those using a crew cab pickup primarily as a second car would be wise to consider the Ridgeline. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, the Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and it is located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). Add to that payload and tow ratings that change frequently and only Toyota uses the industry-wide standard. To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three new engines and Ford half-tons offer more engine choices but none has an 8-speed automatic or diesel. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComWalkaroundEverything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy; we asked if the Longhorn badge required door reinforcement and wonder how many pounds could be saved removing them. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 4x8 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity, adds weight that comes off payload. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Side rails with cleats secure cargo, and a bed divider that locks into place segments the bed into smaller areas or can be flipped over and used as a bed extender with the tailgate down. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComDriving ImpressionDubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The new-to-Ram 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, in the same neighborhood as Ford's 3.7, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComInteriorWe rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We also found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComSummaryThe Ram 1500 combines common-sense work ratings with a refined cabin and driving experience. It aims for best fuel economy, not the ability to carry and tow loads like 3/4-ton pickups of not long ago; in that respect and others it is perhaps the best pickup for spending equal time working and serving as a second car. The V6 offers an excellent performance/fuel economy blend for inexpensive pickups, the Hemi delivers big power, and the diesel provides the best of both worlds and potentially best resale value. NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R. Whale filed this report after his test drive of various Ram models in California and Tennessee, with Mitch McCullough reporting from northern New Jersey. Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com Copyright © 2014 Auction123, Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Selling a Vehicle? Create Professional Listings Fast and Easy. Click Here! Image Hosting and Counters by: Auction123.com

Ram : 1500 Laramie 4X4 $10100 OFF! NAVIGATION WE FINANCE! 10100 off msrp 4 x 4 5.7 l hemi v 8 8 speed automatic leather navi heated seats

Ram : 1500 Laramie 4X4 $10100 OFF! NAVIGATION WE FINANCE! 10100 off msrp 4 x 4 5.7 l hemi v 8 8 speed automatic leather navi heated seats

$39,185

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 16

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Listing by Auction123.com copyright Auction123, Inc.Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep - 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 - 1-888-829-2259 ContactPalmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076Ask for:Buddy BuddinINTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259CELL PHONE:770-713-7979Email: Email SellerAbout Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 21 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 5 days of Auction end. You may put up to $3000.00 on a credit card, remaining balance must be paid with certified funds/cashiers check or bank wire-transfer. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Our dealership offers great financing rates. We do offer shipping to the continental U.S. We also can ship to any port for international shipping. If you are not sure about something, Please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION. Fee and Tax Information: Fee and Tax Information: All buyers will pay a $599.00 documentation fee. The documentation fee is registered with the State of Georgia and applies to all retail sales regardless of the buyers State of Residence. Georgia residents must also pay applicable sales tax. Out of state buyers are responsible for their own taxes. New Vehicles: New vehicle pricing includes all rebates, incentives, and available financing for the Southeast region. The rebates could change depending on the region you live. Please include your zip code with any new vehicle inquiries.GeneralDirectionsTerms***BUDDY BUDDIN AT 1-888-829-2259******CALL BUDDY BUDDIN AT 1-888-829-2259*** You must say that you saw it on eBay and ask for the eBay Manager to get this priceYour eBay Manager is BUDDY BUDDINWe are striving to be one of the largest Ram dealers in our area. We have priced our Rams to do just that. Rebates may be different according to the area you will be registering the vehicle. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. This pricing is using all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center. We require that you have a qualified trade-in, and finance with one of our approved lenders to get this price. We have several to choose from in White, Red, Black and Silver, as well as Laramie and Sport models available.Please email, call or text for more information:[email protected] or 770-713-7979DETAILED PICTURES BELOW2014 Ram 1500 Laramie5.7L Hemi V88 Speed Automatic TransmissionTan Leather SeatsPower Driver and Passenger SeatsPower Windows and Door LocksLeather Wrapped Steering WheelSteering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls8.4in Touchscreen AM/FM/AUX/BT/SAT PlayerGPS NavigationUConnect Bluetooth Connectivity System20in Chrome Clad Aluminum WheelsFACTORY OPTIONSLeather-Trimmed Bucket Seats $ 500 Heated Second-Row Seats Full-Length Floor Console Customer Preferred Package 26H Protection Group $ 150 Tow Hooks Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield Front Suspension Skid Plate Convenience Group $ 495 Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control Keyless Enter 'n Go(TM) Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers Monotone Paint Body-Color Fender Flares 8-Speed TorqueFlite Auto Trans 8HP70 $ 500 Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle $ 325 5.7-Liter V8 HEMI(R) MDS VVT Engine $ 1,150 Uconnect(R) 8.4AN AM/FM/BT/ACCESS/NAV $ 500 Premium Navigation SiriusXM Traffic(TM) / 1-Year Traffic Service SiriusXM Travel Link(TM) / 1-Year Subscription ParkSense(R) Front / Rear Park Assist System $ 395 Remote Start System $ 200 ***$10,000 OFF MSRP!***LARAMIE! 8-SPEED! DO NOT HESITATE, CALL TODAY!For the best service and price you must say that you saw it on eBay and ask for the eBay ManagerYour eBay Manager is BUDDY BUDDINMOST OF MY AUCTIONS END WITH 1 SIMPLE CALL***CALL BUDDY BUDDIN AT 1-888-829-2259***I have a 100% feedback rating and sell dozens of luxury cars per month on eBay. I will provide shipping quotes if needed and am available just about 24 hours a day. Thank you for viewing my listing, and I look forward to doing business with you. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to email me at [email protected] or can call me BUDDY BUDDIN AT 770-713-7979. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to hearing from you. Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076 Click for Driving Directions Ask For:Buddy BuddinINTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259CELL PHONE:770-713-7979 Email: Email SellerHours of Operation (EST):Monday-Saturday09:00am-08:00pmSunday12:00pm-06:00pmPlacing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's User Agreement Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep reserves the right to, Obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction. Cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary. Bidders Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid. 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Inspection fees if any are Buyers responsibility. Representations and Warranties made by seller: This vehicle is being sold "as is". Manufacturers warranties may still apply. Extended warranty may be available, e-mail or phone Buddy at 1-888-829-2259 for details. No representations or warranties are made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. Taxes and Registration fees: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title service fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. All taxes and fees must be paid in full in order for vehicle to be titled and registered. Title Information: Vehicles titles may be held by banks or lenders as collateral for loans. In many cases there is a delay in receiving the original instruments up to 21 days from the time we pay a vehicle off. While we usually have all titles in our possession at closing, there are occasions where we may be waiting for them to arrive. If payment is made by cashier's or personal checks we will hold all titles for 10 days or until funds have cleared. Shipping & Delivery: All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility. Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep will help with shipping arrangements but will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping damage! Licensed Carriers are generally insured for $3,000,000.00. We assume no responsibility for damages incurred after the vehicle leaves our showroom. All shipping arrangements are provided by Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep as a courtesy. We are not affiliated with any carrier. Any claims or other communication regarding shipment of vehicles will be between you and the shipper, not with Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep. The amount of time it takes for delivery is dependent on the carrier, but is generally 7-14 days from the date the vehicle is picked up from our facility until it is delivered to your destination. Verify with the shipper for an Estimate Time of Arrival to be sure. Finalizing your Purchase: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep will contact the successful high bidder by e-mail after the auction closes. Successful high bidder MUST communicate with Buddy at Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep by e-mail or phone 1-888-829-2259 within 24 hours of the auction ending to make arrangements to complete their transaction. If we cannot confirm your intention to buy or the sale is not completed within 5 days, we reserve the right to relist this vehicle or sell to any other qualified buyer. In order to secure bid on vehicle, Successful bidder (BUYER) must within 24 hours of bid closing send to Seller a Deposit in the amount of 10% by major credit card, cash in person or bank certified funds. Within 72 hours of bid closing, Buyer must send balance of funds by bank wire transfer, cash in person, bank certified funds to Seller. At time of sending initial deposit, Buyer MUST fax copy of their State issued valid Driver Licence. Furthermore, before said vehicle is released for shipment to Buyer, all other Sale related and title related paperwork must be signed and returned complete to Seller. Auction123, Inc. (a service and listing/software company) and the Seller has done his/her best to disclose the equipment/condition of this vehicle/purchase. However, Auction123.com disclaims any warranty as to the accuracy or to the working condition of the vehicle/equipment listed. The purchaser or prospective purchaser should verify with the Seller the accuracy of all the information listed within this ad. 2014 RAM 1500 LaramiePriced to Sell Fast!!! Click here for an XL view of the above Image PrevNext 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DescriptionOptions1-Yr SIRIUSXM Traffic Service1-Yr SIRIUSXM Travel Link Service3.55 Rear Axle RatioAnti-Spin Differential Rear AxleAuto High Beam Headlamp ControlBody Color Fender FlaresBucket SeatsDual Rear Exhaust w/Bright TipsEngine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVTFull Length Floor ConsoleGPS NavigationLeather Trimmed Bucket SeatsParkSense Front/Rear Park Assist SystemProtection GroupQuick Order Package 26H LaramieRadio: Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAVRain Sensitive Windshield WipersRemote Proximity Keyless EntryRemote Start SystemSIRIUSXM TrafficSIRIUSXM Travel LinkTow HooksTransfer Case Skid Plate ShieldTransmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70)Uconnect Voice Command w/BluetoothDriveTrainTransmission: 8-Speed AutomaticDrive Train Type: 4WD4WD Type : Part And Full-TimeDriven Wheels: Four-WheelLocking Hubs: AutoTransfer Case: ElectronicWheels Rims: AluminumWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentPrivacy Glass: DeepConvenienceCruise ControlWindows: Power WindowsSteering Power: Electric Power SteeringPower Retractable MirrorsSteering Adjustment: Tilt-AdjustableMirrors: Power Remote W/Tilt DownAuto Dimming Mirrors: ElectrochromaticReverse Tilt Mirror: Dual MirrorsPower Door LocksAdjustable Pedals: PowerCupholders: Front And RearDoor Pockets: Driver, Passenger And RearOverhead Console: MiniPower Outlets: 3Seatback Storage: 2Universal Remote TransmitterMemory FeaturesMemory Features Number of Drivers: 2Satellite CommunicationSafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagHead Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd RowABS: 4-WheelMirrors: Turn Signal In MirrorsAnti Theft SystemBrake Assist: Braking AssistStability ControlSafety LocksHeadlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay OffHeadlights Dusksensor: Dusk SensingFront Headrests: Manual AdjustableEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 45.4Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamRear Headrests: 3Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point BeltSide AirbagStability ControlNHTSA Passenger Grade: GoodNHTSA Driver Grade: GoodNHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: ExcellentNHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: ExcellentDimensionsFront Head Room: 41.0 InchesFront Hip Room: 63.2 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 66.0 InchesFront Leg Room: 41.0 InchesRear Head Room: 39.9 InchesRear Hip Room: 63.2 InchesRear Leg Room: 40.3 InchesRear Shoulder Room: 65.7 InchesLength: 229.0 InchesWidth: 79.4 InchesHeight: 78.1 InchesWheelbase: 140.0 InchesGround Clearance: 9.2 InchesMax Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,800 Lbs.Curb Weight: 5,308 Lbs.Basic InformationVIN Number: 1C6RR7NT8ES401825Stock Number: 24356Model Year: 2014Make: RAMModel: 1500Style Name: 4X4 Crew Cab 140 In. WB LaramieVehicle Trim: LaramieBody Type: Crew CabVehicle Type: PickupInterior Color: Light Frost Beige/Canyon BrownExterior Color: Bright White ClearcoatSuspensionIndependent Suspension: FrontStabilizer Bar: Front And RearIn Car EntertainmentAudio System: AM/FM/SatelliteSpeakers: 10Antenna Type: FixedComfortAir Conditioning: AutomaticDash Trim: Simulated Wood/Metal-LookDoor Trim: Simulated Wood/Metal-LookMats: Carpet Front And RearReading Lights: FrontShift Knob: UrethaneSteering Wheel Trim: LeatherVanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity MirrorsTowing and HaulingTrailer HitchEngineEngine Description: 5.7L V8 16VFuel Type: GasFuel Induction: Sequential MPIValves Per Cylinder: 2Aspiration: NormalMPG Automatic City: 15MPG Automatic Highway: 21InstrumentationClockCompassExternal TempLow Fuel LevelTachometerTrip ComputerSeatsDrivers: Multi-Level HeatingDrivers Height: PowerDrivers Lumbar: Power 2-WayDrivers Power: 8Drivers Ventilated: VentilatedPassenger: Multi-Level HeatingPassenger Lumbar: Power 2-WayPassenger Power: 4Seating Capacity: 6Front Seat Type: Split-BenchUpholstery: LeatherCenter ArmrestFolding: Fold-Up CushionFeaturesAux Engine Cooler: RegularAux Transmission Cooler: HDEngine Hour MeterBumpers: ChromeDoor Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamDoorsLiftgate Window: PowerRear Door Type: TailgateSide Door Type: ConventionalSecure Online Credit Application Form Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure online application form is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Click here to get started.Email SellerEmail to FriendComplete and submit the form below to send a message to our dedicated sales team.* First Name:* Last Name:* Email:* Phone: Ext. Preferred Method:PhoneEmailMessage:Complete and submit the form below to send a link and your message to a friend.First Name:Last Name:* Your email:* Friend's email:We won't use this information for promotional purposes or disclose it to a third party.Message:Vehicle InformationOverviewIntroductionWalkaroundDriving ImpressionInteriorSummaryNew diesel option unique among half-tons.The Dodge Ram 1500 offers bold styling with an aggressive "grille-forward" design, interiors with premium materials and innovative features, and big power from a choice of engines, making it ideal for work and play.The Ram 1500 provides something for everyone with the choice of three cab styles (regular, Quad and Crew cabs), three wheelbases, 4x2 or 4x4 drive types, and 3.6-liter V6 or 5.7-liter HEMI V8 or 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engines. A multi-link coil spring rear suspension (in place of a traditional leaf spring suspension) improves ride and handling characteristics without sacrificing payload and towing capability. An optional air suspension system, featuring five height settings for optimum ride and aerodynamic performance, includes load-leveling capability that automatically detects load on the suspension from a trailer or payload. Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, power adjustable pedals, rear parking sensors, and a rear backup camera are available. Uconnect stereos feature USB connections, available 8.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, HD radio, and UConnect Access that provides connected services and applications, a wi-fi hotspot and emergency services. Electronic and infotainment choices include a remote CD player, navigation system, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. The RamBox cargo management system includes storage bins built into bed rails and can be locked (along with the rear tailgate) with the remote key fob. Options include power folding mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, KeylessGo proximity entry, SmartBeam auto-dimming headlights and a combination power and rear-sliding window with defrost.The Ram 1500 was redesigned for the 2013 model year, so it is carried over for 2014. The 3.0-liter EdoDiesel V6 engine is new option. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComIntroductionFor 2014, Ram 1500 is available with a diesel engine, making it the first half-ton pickup to offer a modern, clean diesel engine option (though there was a light-duty diesel option offered by Dodge decades ago). Also new for 2014 are new colors and chrome bits. Otherwise, Ram 1500 carries over unchanged. The current-generation Ram was launched as a 2009 model. The new 3.0-liter V6 diesel is rated at 240 horsepower, 420 pound-feet of torque, with an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway. It pairs with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Both the 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engines carry over to 2014 unchanged from the 2013 model year, and they are paired with either a 6- or 8-speed automatic. Although GM and Ford offer a bigger, more powerful V8 than the Ram Hemi, only Ram puts the big engine in a regular cab model. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile device operating systems and the only certainty is you want to consider a bigger pickup if you will frequently operate near those maximums. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers three cabs, three bed lengths (two with RamBox), three engines, two transmissions, two suspension arrangements, and interiors from hose-out ethic to limo substitute. Counted by cab, bed, drive and trim level, there are more than 70 Ram 1500 configurations, retailing from about $23,000 to more than $57,000. The Ram 1500 offers an optional full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. The air suspension is available on any model except the new Ram HFE fuel economy special, which includes automatic start/stop engine operation and a bed cover. On the outside, Ram continues with imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains very aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from all its competitors: primarily Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins and, to a lesser extent, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. Because the Honda Ridgeline does not have a separate frame, cab and bed, nor a choice of two or four-wheel drive, we do not consider it a conventional half-ton pickup, although those using a crew cab pickup primarily as a second car would be wise to consider the Ridgeline. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, the Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and it is located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). Add to that payload and tow ratings that change frequently and only Toyota uses the industry-wide standard. To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three new engines and Ford half-tons offer more engine choices but none has an 8-speed automatic or diesel. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComWalkaroundEverything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy; we asked if the Longhorn badge required door reinforcement and wonder how many pounds could be saved removing them. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 4x8 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity, adds weight that comes off payload. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Side rails with cleats secure cargo, and a bed divider that locks into place segments the bed into smaller areas or can be flipped over and used as a bed extender with the tailgate down. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComDriving ImpressionDubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The new-to-Ram 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, in the same neighborhood as Ford's 3.7, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComInteriorWe rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We also found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComSummaryThe Ram 1500 combines common-sense work ratings with a refined cabin and driving experience. It aims for best fuel economy, not the ability to carry and tow loads like 3/4-ton pickups of not long ago; in that respect and others it is perhaps the best pickup for spending equal time working and serving as a second car. The V6 offers an excellent performance/fuel economy blend for inexpensive pickups, the Hemi delivers big power, and the diesel provides the best of both worlds and potentially best resale value. NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R. Whale filed this report after his test drive of various Ram models in California and Tennessee, with Mitch McCullough reporting from northern New Jersey. Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com Copyright © 2014 Auction123, Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Selling a Vehicle? Create Professional Listings Fast and Easy. Click Here! Image Hosting and Counters by: Auction123.com

Trim Laramie Crew Cab Pickup 4 Door

Ram : 1500 Tradesman/Express QUAD CAB $8100 OFF WE FINANCE! 10000 off msrp 5.7 l hemi 8 speed automatic cloth antispin 3.92 axle bluetooth

Ram : 1500 Tradesman/Express QUAD CAB $8100 OFF WE FINANCE! 10000 off msrp 5.7 l hemi 8 speed automatic cloth antispin 3.92 axle bluetooth

$28,255

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 9

Posted Over 1 Month

Listing by Auction123.com copyright Auction123, Inc.Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep - 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 - 1-888-829-2280 ContactPalmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076Ask for:SEAN O'GRADY INTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2280CELL PHONE:404-375-3583Email: Email SellerAbout Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 21 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. 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We have priced our Rams to do just that. Rebates may be different according to the area you will be registering the vehicle. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. This pricing is using all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center. We require that you have a qualified trade-in, and finance with one of our approved lenders to get this price. We have several to choose from in White, Red, Black and Silver, as well as Laramie and Sport models available.Please email, call or text for more information:[email protected] or 404-375-3583DETAILED PICTURES BELOW2014 Ram 1500 Express5.7L Hemi V88 Speed Automatic TransmissionGray Cloth SeatsPower Driver SeatsPower Windows and Door LocksLeather Wrapped Steering WheelSteering Wheel Mounted Audio ControlsUConnect Bluetooth Connectivity SystemFACTORY OPTIONSCustomer Preferred Package 26C $ 1,870 20-Inch x 8.0-Inch Aluminum Wheels P275/60R20 BSW All Season Tires Body-Color Front Fascia Body-Color Rear Bumper with Step Pads Fog Lamps Carpet Floor Covering Front and Rear Floor Mats Delete Spray-In Bedliner Delete Class IV Receiver Hitch Popular Equipment Group $ 535 Cloth 40 / 20 / 40 Bench Seat Remote Keyless Entry with All-Secure 8-Speed TorqueFlite Auto Trans 8HP70 $ 500 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio $ 50 Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle $ 325 5.7-Liter V8 HEMI(R) MDS VVT Engine Dual Rear Exhaust with Bright Tips Uconnect(R) 5.0 AM/FM/BT $ 465 Integrated Voice Command with Bluetooth(R) 5.0-Inch Touch Screen Display SiriusXM Satellite Radio w/ 1-Yr Radio Subscription For More Information, Call 800-643-2112 Overhead Console Rearview Mirror with Microphone 20-Inch x 9.0-Inch Aluminum Chrome Clad Wheels $ 575 P275/60R20 OWL All Season Tires ***$6100 OFF MSRP!***EXPRESS! 3.92 AXLE! 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Click here for an XL view of the above Image PrevNext 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 DescriptionOptions1-Year SIRIUSXM Radio Service3.92 Rear Axle Ratio5.0" Touch Screen DisplayAnti-Spin Differential Rear AxleBody Color Front FasciaBody Color GrilleBody Color Rear Bumper w/Step PadsCarpet Floor CoveringCloth 40/20/40 Bench SeatDelete Class IV Receiver HitchDelete Spray In BedlinerDual Rear Exhaust w/Bright TipsEngine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVTIntegrated Voice Command w/BluetoothPopular Equipment GroupQuick Order Package 26C ExpressRadio: Uconnect 5.0 AM/FM/BTRemote Keyless Entry w/All-SecureSIRIUSXM Satellite RadioTires: P275/60R20 OWL ASTransmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70)Uconnect Voice Command w/BluetoothWheels: 20" x 8.0" AluminumDriveTrainTransmission: 8-Speed AutomaticDrive Train Type: 4WD4WD Type : Part-TimeDriven Wheels: Four-WheelLocking Hubs: AutoTransfer Case: ElectronicWheels Rims: Argent Styled SteelWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentPrivacy Glass: DeepConvenienceCruise ControlWindows: Power WindowsSteering Power: Electric Power SteeringSteering Adjustment: Tilt-AdjustableMirrors: Power RemotePower Door LocksCupholders: FrontDoor Pockets: Driver And PassengerPower Outlets: 2SafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagHead Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd RowABS: 4-WheelBrake Assist: Braking AssistStability ControlSafety LocksHeadlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay OffHeadlights Dusksensor: Dusk SensingFront Headrests: Manual AdjustableEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 45.4Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamRear Headrests: 2Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point BeltSide AirbagStability ControlNHTSA Passenger Grade: GoodNHTSA Driver Grade: GoodNHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: ExcellentNHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: ExcellentDimensionsFront Head Room: 41.0 InchesFront Hip Room: 63.2 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 66.0 InchesFront Leg Room: 41.0 InchesRear Head Room: 39.7 InchesRear Hip Room: 62.9 InchesRear Leg Room: 34.7 InchesRear Shoulder Room: 65.7 InchesLength: 229.0 InchesWidth: 79.4 InchesHeight: 77.7 InchesWheelbase: 140.0 InchesGround Clearance: 8.6 InchesMax Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,800 Lbs.Curb Weight: 5,061 Lbs.Basic InformationVIN Number: 1C6RR7FT1ES369525Stock Number: 24104Model Year: 2014Make: RAMModel: 1500Style Name: 4X4 Quad Cab 140 In. WB Tradesman/ExpressVehicle Trim: Tradesman/ExpressBody Type: Quad CabVehicle Type: PickupInterior Color: Diesel Gray/BlackExterior Color: Granite Crystal Metallic ClearcoatSuspensionIndependent Suspension: FrontStabilizer Bar: Front And RearIn Car EntertainmentAudio System: AM/FM/Satellite-PrepSpeakers: 6Antenna Type: FixedComfortAir Conditioning: ManualDash Trim: Metal-LookShift Knob: UrethaneSteering Wheel Trim: UrethaneTowing and HaulingTrailer HitchEngineEngine Description: 5.7L V8 16VFuel Type: GasFuel Induction: Sequential MPIValves Per Cylinder: 2Aspiration: NormalInstrumentationClockLow Fuel LevelTachometerSeatsSeating Capacity: 6Front Seat Type: Split-BenchUpholstery: VinylFolding: Fold-Up CushionFeaturesAux Engine Cooler: RegularAux Transmission Cooler: RegularEngine Hour MeterVinyl Floor CoveringBumpers: BlackDoor Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamDoorsRear Door Type: TailgateSide Door Type: ConventionalSecure Online Credit Application Form Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure online application form is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Click here to get started.Email SellerEmail to FriendComplete and submit the form below to send a message to our dedicated sales team.* First Name:* Last Name:* Email:* Phone: Ext. Preferred Method:PhoneEmailMessage:Complete and submit the form below to send a link and your message to a friend.First Name:Last Name:* Your email:* Friend's email:We won't use this information for promotional purposes or disclose it to a third party.Message:Vehicle InformationIntroductionWalkaroundDriving ImpressionInteriorSummaryIntroductionFor 2014, Ram 1500 is available with a diesel engine, making it the first half-ton pickup to offer a modern, clean diesel engine option (though there was a light-duty diesel option offered by Dodge decades ago). Also new for 2014 are new colors and chrome bits. Otherwise, Ram 1500 carries over unchanged. The current-generation Ram was launched as a 2009 model. The new 3.0-liter V6 diesel is rated at 240 horsepower, 420 pound-feet of torque, with an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway. It pairs with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Both the 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engines carry over to 2014 unchanged from the 2013 model year, and they are paired with either a 6- or 8-speed automatic. Although GM and Ford offer a bigger, more powerful V8 than the Ram Hemi, only Ram puts the big engine in a regular cab model. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile device operating systems and the only certainty is you want to consider a bigger pickup if you will frequently operate near those maximums. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers three cabs, three bed lengths (two with RamBox), three engines, two transmissions, two suspension arrangements, and interiors from hose-out ethic to limo substitute. Counted by cab, bed, drive and trim level, there are more than 70 Ram 1500 configurations, retailing from about $23,000 to more than $57,000. The Ram 1500 offers an optional full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. The air suspension is available on any model except the new Ram HFE fuel economy special, which includes automatic start/stop engine operation and a bed cover. On the outside, Ram continues with imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains very aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from all its competitors: primarily Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins and, to a lesser extent, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. Because the Honda Ridgeline does not have a separate frame, cab and bed, nor a choice of two or four-wheel drive, we do not consider it a conventional half-ton pickup, although those using a crew cab pickup primarily as a second car would be wise to consider the Ridgeline. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, the Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and it is located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). Add to that payload and tow ratings that change frequently and only Toyota uses the industry-wide standard. To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three new engines and Ford half-tons offer more engine choices but none has an 8-speed automatic or diesel. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComWalkaroundEverything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy; we asked if the Longhorn badge required door reinforcement and wonder how many pounds could be saved removing them. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 4x8 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity, adds weight that comes off payload. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Side rails with cleats secure cargo, and a bed divider that locks into place segments the bed into smaller areas or can be flipped over and used as a bed extender with the tailgate down. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComDriving ImpressionDubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The new-to-Ram 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, in the same neighborhood as Ford's 3.7, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComInteriorWe rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We also found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComSummaryThe Ram 1500 combines common-sense work ratings with a refined cabin and driving experience. It aims for best fuel economy, not the ability to carry and tow loads like 3/4-ton pickups of not long ago; in that respect and others it is perhaps the best pickup for spending equal time working and serving as a second car. The V6 offers an excellent performance/fuel economy blend for inexpensive pickups, the Hemi delivers big power, and the diesel provides the best of both worlds and potentially best resale value. NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R. Whale filed this report after his test drive of various Ram models in California and Tennessee, with Mitch McCullough reporting from northern New Jersey. Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com Copyright © 2014 Auction123, Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Selling a Vehicle? Create Professional Listings Fast and Easy. Click Here! Image Hosting and Counters by: Auction123.com

Ram : 1500 Tradesman/Express $8000 OFF 22C PKG WE FINANCE !!! 8000 off msrp 3.6 l 8 speed trans black express group back up cam anti spin

Ram : 1500 Tradesman/Express $8000 OFF 22C PKG WE FINANCE !!! 8000 off msrp 3.6 l 8 speed trans black express group back up cam anti spin

$28,625

Roswell, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Ram

Model 1500

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 8

Posted Over 1 Month

Listing by Auction123.com copyright Auction123, Inc.Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep - 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 - 1-888-829-2259 ContactPalmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076Ask for:Buddy BuddinINTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259CELL PHONE:770-713-7979Email: Email SellerAbout Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 21 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. 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IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION. Fee and Tax Information: Fee and Tax Information: All buyers will pay a $599.00 documentation fee. The documentation fee is registered with the State of Georgia and applies to all retail sales regardless of the buyers State of Residence. Georgia residents must also pay applicable sales tax. Out of state buyers are responsible for their own taxes. New Vehicles: New vehicle pricing includes all rebates, incentives, and available financing for the Southeast region. The rebates could change depending on the region you live. Please include your zip code with any new vehicle inquiries.GeneralDirectionsTerms***BUDDY BUDDIN AT 1-888-829-2259******CALL BUDDY BUDDIN AT 1-888-829-2259*** You must say that you saw it on eBay and ask for the eBay Manager to get this priceYour eBay Manager is BUDDY BUDDINWe are striving to be one of the largest Ram dealers in our area. We have priced our Rams to do just that. Rebates may be different according to the area you will be registering the vehicle. Please call to find out if all or more rebates may apply to you. This pricing is using all applicable incentives from the Southeast Business Center. We require that you have a qualified trade-in, and finance with one of our approved lenders to get this price. We have several to choose from in White, Red, Black and Silver, as well as Laramie and Sport models available.Please email, call or text for more information:[email protected] or 770-713-7979DETAILED PICTURES BELOW 2014 Ram 1500 EXPRESS CREW 3.6L Hemi V88 Speed Automatic Transmission3.55 rear axle ratioBlack Cloth SeatsPower Windows and Door LocksLeather Wrapped Steering WheelSteering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls5.0in Touchscreen AM/FM/BT/SAT PlayerUConnect Bluetooth Connectivity System20in High Polished Black Aluminum WheelsFACTORY OPTIONS Customer Preferred Package 22C Keyless Enter 'n Go(TM) 8-Speed TorqueFlite Auto Trans 8HP70 Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle $ 325 3.6-Liter V6 VVT Engine SiriusXM Traffic(TM) / 1-Year Traffic Service ***$8,000 OFF MSRP!***Express! 8-SPEED! 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Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076 Click for Driving Directions Ask For:Buddy BuddinINTERNATIONAL:1-888-829-2259CELL PHONE:770-713-7979 Email: Email SellerHours of Operation (EST):Monday-Saturday09:00am-08:00pmSunday12:00pm-06:00pmPlacing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's User Agreement Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep reserves the right to, Obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction. Cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary. Bidders Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid. 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Click here for an XL view of the above Image PrevNext 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 DescriptionOptions1-Yr SIRIUSXM Radio Service3.55 Rear Axle Ratio5.0" Touchscreen DisplayAnti-Spin Differential Rear AxleBlack Painted Honeycomb GrilleBlack Ram 1500 Express GroupBlack Ram Head Tailgate BadgeBody Color Front FasciaBody Color GrilleCarpet Floor CoveringCloth 40/20/40 Bench SeatDual Rear Exhaust w/Bright TipsFog LampsFront & Rear Floor MatsParkView Rear Back-Up CameraQuick Order Package 22C ExpressRadio: Uconnect 5.0 AM/FM/BTRemote Keyless Entry w/All-SecureSIRIUSXM Satellite RadioTires: P275/60R20 BSW ASTransmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70)Uconnect Voice Command w/BluetoothWheels: 20" x 8" Semi-Gloss Black AluminumDriveTrainTransmission: 8-Speed AutomaticDrive Train Type: RWDDriven Wheels: Rear-WheelWheels Rims: Argent Styled SteelWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentPrivacy Glass: DeepConvenienceCruise ControlWindows: Power WindowsSteering Power: Electric Power SteeringSteering Adjustment: Tilt-AdjustableMirrors: Power RemotePower Door LocksCupholders: Front And RearDoor Pockets: Driver, Passenger And RearPower Outlets: 2SafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagHead Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd RowABS: 4-WheelBrake Assist: Braking AssistStability ControlSafety LocksHeadlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay OffHeadlights Dusksensor: Dusk SensingFront Headrests: Manual AdjustableEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 45.2Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamRear Headrests: 3Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point BeltSide AirbagStability ControlNHTSA Passenger Grade: GoodNHTSA Driver Grade: GoodNHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: ExcellentNHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: ExcellentDimensionsFront Head Room: 41.0 InchesFront Hip Room: 63.2 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 66.0 InchesFront Leg Room: 41.0 InchesRear Head Room: 39.9 InchesRear Hip Room: 63.2 InchesRear Leg Room: 40.3 InchesRear Shoulder Room: 65.7 InchesLength: 229.0 InchesWidth: 79.4 InchesHeight: 76.9 InchesWheelbase: 140.0 InchesGround Clearance: 7.6 InchesMax Gross Vehicle Weight: 6,700 Lbs.Curb Weight: 4,924 Lbs.Basic InformationVIN Number: 1C6RR6KG3ES417075Stock Number: 24737Model Year: 2014Make: RAMModel: 1500Style Name: 4X2 Crew Cab 140 In. WB Tradesman/ExpressVehicle Trim: Tradesman/ExpressBody Type: Crew CabVehicle Type: PickupInterior Color: Diesel Gray/BlackExterior Color: Black ClearcoatSuspensionIndependent Suspension: FrontStabilizer Bar: Front And RearIn Car EntertainmentAudio System: AM/FM/Satellite-PrepSpeakers: 6Antenna Type: FixedComfortAir Conditioning: ManualDash Trim: Metal-LookShift Knob: UrethaneSteering Wheel Trim: UrethaneTowing and HaulingTrailer HitchEngineEngine Description: 3.6L V6 24VFuel Type: GasFuel Induction: Sequential MPIValves Per Cylinder: 4Aspiration: NormalMPG Automatic City: 17MPG Automatic Highway: 25InstrumentationClockLow Fuel LevelTachometerSeatsSeating Capacity: 6Front Seat Type: Split-BenchUpholstery: VinylCenter ArmrestFolding: Fold-Up CushionFeaturesAux Engine Cooler: RegularAux Transmission Cooler: RegularEngine Hour MeterVinyl Floor CoveringBumpers: BlackDoor Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamDoorsRear Door Type: TailgateSide Door Type: ConventionalSecure Online Credit Application Form Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure online application form is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Click here to get started.Email SellerEmail to FriendComplete and submit the form below to send a message to our dedicated sales team.* First Name:* Last Name:* Email:* Phone: Ext. Preferred Method:PhoneEmailMessage:Complete and submit the form below to send a link and your message to a friend.First Name:Last Name:* Your email:* Friend's email:We won't use this information for promotional purposes or disclose it to a third party.Message:Vehicle InformationOverviewIntroductionWalkaroundDriving ImpressionInteriorSummaryNew diesel option unique among half-tons.The Dodge Ram 1500 offers bold styling with an aggressive "grille-forward" design, interiors with premium materials and innovative features, and big power from a choice of engines, making it ideal for work and play.The Ram 1500 provides something for everyone with the choice of three cab styles (regular, Quad and Crew cabs), three wheelbases, 4x2 or 4x4 drive types, and 3.6-liter V6 or 5.7-liter HEMI V8 or 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engines. A multi-link coil spring rear suspension (in place of a traditional leaf spring suspension) improves ride and handling characteristics without sacrificing payload and towing capability. An optional air suspension system, featuring five height settings for optimum ride and aerodynamic performance, includes load-leveling capability that automatically detects load on the suspension from a trailer or payload. Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, power adjustable pedals, rear parking sensors, and a rear backup camera are available. Uconnect stereos feature USB connections, available 8.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, HD radio, and UConnect Access that provides connected services and applications, a wi-fi hotspot and emergency services. Electronic and infotainment choices include a remote CD player, navigation system, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. The RamBox cargo management system includes storage bins built into bed rails and can be locked (along with the rear tailgate) with the remote key fob. Options include power folding mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, KeylessGo proximity entry, SmartBeam auto-dimming headlights and a combination power and rear-sliding window with defrost.The Ram 1500 was redesigned for the 2013 model year, so it is carried over for 2014. The 3.0-liter EdoDiesel V6 engine is new option. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComIntroductionFor 2014, Ram 1500 is available with a diesel engine, making it the first half-ton pickup to offer a modern, clean diesel engine option (though there was a light-duty diesel option offered by Dodge decades ago). Also new for 2014 are new colors and chrome bits. Otherwise, Ram 1500 carries over unchanged. The current-generation Ram was launched as a 2009 model. The new 3.0-liter V6 diesel is rated at 240 horsepower, 420 pound-feet of torque, with an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway. It pairs with the 8-speed automatic transmission. Both the 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engines carry over to 2014 unchanged from the 2013 model year, and they are paired with either a 6- or 8-speed automatic. Although GM and Ford offer a bigger, more powerful V8 than the Ram Hemi, only Ram puts the big engine in a regular cab model. The Ram 1500, considered a half-ton, can carry loads of stuff and can tow trailers similar to what the competition will. Maximum load and tow ratings among the major manufacturers change faster than mobile device operating systems and the only certainty is you want to consider a bigger pickup if you will frequently operate near those maximums. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers three cabs, three bed lengths (two with RamBox), three engines, two transmissions, two suspension arrangements, and interiors from hose-out ethic to limo substitute. Counted by cab, bed, drive and trim level, there are more than 70 Ram 1500 configurations, retailing from about $23,000 to more than $57,000. The Ram 1500 offers an optional full air suspension, with automatic leveling, entry/exit mode for easier cab access, and variable ride heights for on- and off-highway travel. The air suspension is available on any model except the new Ram HFE fuel economy special, which includes automatic start/stop engine operation and a bed cover. On the outside, Ram continues with imposing stature. Like many Dodge cars, the Ram's front end has a forward tilt, but it remains very aerodynamic. Detailing for the 2013 model year lowered the coefficient of drag (one aspect of total aerodynamic resistance) from 0.386 to 0.360, and both the diesel and HFE use grille shutters. The Ram 1500 is a conventional full-size pickup truck, but it differs in rear suspension and powertrains from all its competitors: primarily Ford F-150 and the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins and, to a lesser extent, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra. Because the Honda Ridgeline does not have a separate frame, cab and bed, nor a choice of two or four-wheel drive, we do not consider it a conventional half-ton pickup, although those using a crew cab pickup primarily as a second car would be wise to consider the Ridgeline. Underneath, where for decades pickup trucks have had a live axle in back with leaf springs, the Ram's rear axle is suspended by coil springs and it is located by four trailing links and a lateral Panhard bar. Basic front suspension design, steering and brake systems parallel other half-ton pickups. Inside, the Ram offers seating for three to six people, in-floor storage on Crew Cabs, and environments that span working-grade vinyl and rubber to creamy leather with ventilated and heated seats. Brand loyalty in pickup trucks makes sports rivalries look like civilized debate, and many will recommend only one. The fact is, there are no bad full-size pickups. Shopping is made more difficult by so-called competitive comparisons we've seen online that imply drum brakes are better than disc brakes (we disagree) or 300 horsepower is superior to 400 pound-feet of torque (ditto). Add to that payload and tow ratings that change frequently and only Toyota uses the industry-wide standard. To choose the best truck for you, we recommend avoiding any buying decision made purely on brand or maximum cargo or tow rating. With so many versions there is no shortage of Rams to choose from. Compared to the competition, the Ram's suspensions are unique and the styling is less conservative. GM has three new engines and Ford half-tons offer more engine choices but none has an 8-speed automatic or diesel. The Nissan Titan is the only half-ton that offers a full eight-foot long-bed with a Crew Cab. (Ram Heavy Duty 2500 and 3500 pickups are covered in a separate review.). Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComWalkaroundEverything on the Ram looks big, yet the truck takes up no more real estate than its competitors. The illusion comes from the shape and the most aggressive grille on the market. From the outside the Ram looks fairly clean and tidy but some of the badges can get big and gaudy; we asked if the Longhorn badge required door reinforcement and wonder how many pounds could be saved removing them. Re-shaped bumpers (for 2013) are substantial yet more wind cheating, the grilles vary from simple dark colors of base trucks, through horizontal themed Sport, to chrome mesh on top-line trucks. Behind those grilles on some powertrains are shutters that automatically adjust the amount of air going through the coolers. Some side mirrors stand off from the door glass, the sides are fairly flat, and the tailgate spoiler and windshield are both rounded for improved aerodynamics. Seen from behind where the tires appear almost flush with the body panels, the truck looks quite trim. There is no large seam between the front bumper and the grille and lights, and models that do not come with fog lights do not have the outline marks in the bumper that show it's missing something. The large rear bumper has half-round openings for the sport exhaust on trucks so equipped, and both seven- and four-pin trailer plugs are fitted adjacent to the rear license plate. The tailgate has a lock (that works with the central locking system) and a torsion bar system that cuts apparent tailgate weight in half for ease of lowering and raising it; lower it slowly to avoid the big thud. On upper trim-level variants the mirrors have LED puddle lamps and the headlamps are projector-beam units with LED signals; they are complemented by LED brake lights, turn signals and tail lights in the back. Some headlamp housings have RAM molded into the lens or background. Some versions come with two-tone paint with monochrome an option, a few vice versa. Many have aluminum wheels, where not standard they're optional; some have chrome plated plastic covers while others have painted inserts in different colors. The RamBox Cargo Management System is now offered many bed/cab configurations. A pickup box with a rectangular interior and no wheel-well intrusions, it measures 49 inches wide inside so it can accommodate a 4x8 sheet of building material flat on the floor. Moving the interior walls inward results in sidewalls with much thicker sections, and in the tops of the two sides of the RamBox are two locking bins, capable of holding 120 standard 12-ounce cans on the left side (where the fuel fill is located) and 130 on the right in short box and up to 143 cans on the 6-foot, 4-inch box, or anything else of that same volume, such as dirty clothes, tools, recovery equipment, fishing tackle and so forth. These boxes have locking lids, drains, lights and 90-degree opening lids; together the volume exceeds that of a 55-gallon drum. You can fill them with ice and beverages for tailgate parties and camping. They might even hold trailer sway control equipment, though the heavy bars may be pushing the weight limits of the boxes. The RamBox has some trade-offs. It reduces total cargo box capacity, adds weight that comes off payload. Because the lids for the cargo bins open upwards, a RamBox is not compatible with camper shells, cargo caps, some bed covers and many racks. Side rails with cleats secure cargo, and a bed divider that locks into place segments the bed into smaller areas or can be flipped over and used as a bed extender with the tailgate down. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComDriving ImpressionDubbed Ecodiesel, the new 3-liter V6 turbodiesel is shared with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and rates 240 horsepower at a relaxed 3600 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm. Idle is a little noisier than the gas engines but will only be heard inside when it's cold and the radio is off; at maximum power it seems quieter because peak outputs happen at half the speed of the gas engines. Fuel economy for the Ecodiesel V6 is an EPA-estimated 20/28 mpg City/Highway with two-wheel drive, 19/27 mpg with 4WD. In moderate driving we averaged 23 mpg, a good 4-5 better than what we'd done in a gas V6 in much the same conditions. Top tow rating for the Ecodiesel is 9200 pounds, which we didn't approach, but it should make a much more efficient tow vehicle than a Hemi powered Ram. Diesels are better at gathering momentum than spinning tires, and from a standstill there's a moment while it builds boost before it thrusts you back in the seat. Ram's powerful Hemi 5.7-liter V8, with variable valve timing, is rated at 395 horsepower and delivers broad power with 407 pound-feet of torque. Match the engine's power with the truck's clean aerodynamics and one result is that the Hemi's Multiple Displacement System (MDS) operates more often, enhancing fuel efficiency. The MDS essentially shuts off half the engine when not needed to save gas, and Chrysler says the Ram can be run past 70 mph with the MDS active. We did it, but only on flat ground with no wind and a very steady foot. The 5.7-liter V8 is EPA rated at 14/20 mpg City/Highway with 2WD and 6-sp auto, 15/22 with the 8-speed auto; subtract at least 1 mpg for 4WD. The new-to-Ram 3.6-liter V6 provides 305 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque, in the same neighborhood as Ford's 3.7, a bit healthier than Toyota's 4.0 and more power/less torque than GM's 4.3. Top tow capacity is 7450 pounds, which we wouldn't make a habit of, but if you don't mind the engine revving often it will pull it. The 3.6-liter engine usually nets EPA ratings of 17/25 mpg with 2WD, 16/23 mpg with 4WD. The 3.6-liter gas V6 gains the most from the 8-speed automatic. Although it has essentially the same top gear ratio as the 6-speed, the much shorter initial gears mean it can lope along on tall axle gears (3.21:1) cruising but accelerate much better. On undulating roads or city traffic it shifts frequently but those shifts are smooth and on-demand. In a Quad Cab 2WD we averaged 16 in town but pushed 26 on the highway if there was no breeze. We'd say this drivetrain is more than adequate for the truck fully loaded, or just a couple of passengers and a trailer up to 4,000 pounds. The Ram HFE model incorporates automatic engine start/stop, the first pickup to do so, to save fuel. Much like a hybrid the engine switches off when the vehicle stops (assuming certain parameters like normal operating temperature are met), electric-assists keep steering, audio and ventilation systems going, and it restarts when you lift your foot off the brake (or press the gas for left-foot brakers). We drove a simulated urban loop and it worked every time we stopped for a traffic signal. You hear the engine restart more than feel it, and any delay is measured in fractions of a second. Transmissions work as expected with modern, electronic-authority automatics. Each of the shifters has a method for manually choosing the forward gears, and each will revert to full automatic by holding the upshift button (+) for about one second. The Tow/Haul mode is standard and useful when towing. Activating Tow/Haul may take the truck out of top gear but it does not lock it out; you can still cruise in overdrives with Tow/Haul on. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission cooler when towing by holding gears longer (and reducing hunting between gears) and shifting faster (and firmer). It also adds some engine braking, though this is nominal with a 3.6-liter engine and the diesel does not have an exhaust brake like HD pickup diesels do. The four-wheel drive systems have a slight rearward bias of power delivery, 2.64:1 low range for climbing or steep descents, and are electrically shifted from 2WD to 4WD without stopping; engaging low range is done most smoothly rolling at one-two mph with the transmission in Neutral. The 4WD systems have a Neutral position for flat-towing a Ram behind an RV or heavier construction truck. Two 4WD systems are available, and one has an Auto mode that allows 4WD-on-pavement use for inclement weather. We found the brakes work well. Antilock and stability functions are standard so all you need to do in evasive maneuvers is push on the brake pedal and steer. In daily driving they deliver good feel and are easy to modulate, and although they handle the truck well we'd advise trailer brakes on any trailer more than 1500 pounds (less if your state requires it, of course). The integrated trailer brake controller works very well and is now on the center dash panel where it's easier to reach; if you plan on towing any electric-brake trailer we'd recommend it. A Ram will never a racecar make but it benefits the same as a racecar when weight is removed from the suspension, axles, brakes and wheels. In addition, friction in the rear suspension as it moves up and down is 60 percent lower than leaf springs, so the rear axle is allowed to travel more up and down yet requires less stiffness to keep it controlled. The best-handling Ram is a regular cab Sport R/T with its fat, forged alloy wheels. The Ram rides very well and in comparing it to the competitors it comes across as the best blend of ride and control, whether you're on 17-inch wheels or the big 20s. It goes where you point it without drama, the rear end feels less inclined to step sideways over a mid-turn bump or invoke the stability control, and the Ram has a feeling of good directional stability with a trailer in tow. Steering is direct, but the effort is low during maneuvers and cruising, and it increases nicely as you push the truck harder. Perhaps our best note about the electric-assist steering is that it felt the same as the previous hydraulic assist, something missing in many such systems, and there is no noise from it. Body roll is kept in check by stabilizer bars at both ends, yet a small amount is apparent as you turn the wheel just to keep you aware (and too much roll stiffness increases ride harshness). In sum, the whole truck exhibits less of the shuddering typical of body-on-frame designs used on all full-size pickups and some big SUVs. Optional air suspension gives big advantages. It levels the truck regardless of load, maintaining stability and you won't have to adjust headlight aim every time you lash up a trailer. (It might even let you take a link or two off weight-distributing chains but remember not to exceed axle or GVWR limits.) Ride quality remains more consistent from empty to full-load. It has various ride heights to lower the truck for ease of entry/exit and lift it to aid clearances; minimum ground clearance is at the rear axle and doesn't change, but you can approach steeper hills and get more under the truck. Use the highest, off-road 2, only if needed because it does generate a relatively bouncy ride. Air suspension, with all the adjustments, is available for two- and four-wheel drive but not Regular cabs. Off the highway, either suspension system offers good articulation and keeping the wheels on the ground longer always works best. We had no issues with suspension pieces dragging or being vulnerable to rock or stump impacts. And while we didn't have a sand box handy we could not invoke any axle hop even from full-throttle standing starts in a field. Our only complaints in off-road driving are that close-in visibility suffers from the big hood, making it harder to judge the corners through rocks or trees, and the wide A-pillar base may present its own visibility issues. The only apparent drawback of the suspension design is that the optional larger fuel tank is perhaps smaller than it might be otherwise, offering just six gallons more than the standard tank. The Ram felt smooth and quiet, even on the 20-inch wheels that sing mildly at 50-60 mph. To our ears the Ram has the competition covered, but every ear has its preferences and many pickup owners like noise of different sorts and levels. Payload, or how much weight in cargo and passengers a truck can carry, varies by cab, bed, number of drive wheels, and engine. Ram payload ratings run from 770 pounds for a loaded diesel Crew Cab 4WD to around 1930 for a 4WD Tradesman Regular Cab long bed without options: Four fisherman in a fancy 4WD Crew Cab towing a boat will have to put their coolers and tackle in the boat, not the truck. Tow ratings top out around 10,450 pounds (for a regular cab, long bed, 5.7-liter V8 with the 3.92:1 axle ratio and 17-inch wheels), and range from about 4000 pounds upwards. Most Ram versions can be rated into the 8000-pound tow range, and V8 models will be comfortable with a 5000-pound boat and a full load on board. Remember that the more options you add the less weight you can tow. Also, choosing those stylish 20-inch wheels may knock a significant amount off the tow rating. We'd go for the 17-inch wheels if you want to use your truck as a truck. We found the Ram suspension works well for towing. With a significant trailer the standard suspension still drops down in the rear, but the extra lateral stiffness inherent in the coil/link design minimized the tail moving side to side as the trailer pushed against it. Also, the electronic stability control system includes trailer sway control. Cooling systems appear up to the task, and towing mirrors are offered for pulling 102-inch-wide travel or large box trailers. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComInteriorWe rank the Ram cabin at or near the top of the class. The seats come in a durable fabric that you won't stick to you in summer heat or be crusty and chilly in a blizzard. They offer good support and plenty of room. We swapped through a few Ram models back-to-back to compare the trim levels and found the seat in the base model is the same design as in the top-line models, and we had no complaints after a full day of driving. We also found we could sit in the back of a Quad Cab for 20-minute jaunts, but a six-foot passenger will be happier in a Crew Cab where rear dimensions are essentially the same as the front. The rear seat has a nominal center headrest and a short cushion length, so it's really suitable only for kids, short adults or child seats. Full instrumentation includes a tachometer, with myriad other data (transmission fluid temperature, etc) in the display between the primary gauges. Lower-line models have an iPod-size display much like the predecessor, while higher lines get a 7-inch display with more than 300 choices in the display/configuration menu. On these trucks one side of the tachometer has further displays inset, and at some point you may find it information overload. Try it for a while, configure to your liking and stick with it is our advice. Gear shifting is based on model and transmission. Some have a conventional lever on the column, and some a rotary PRND dial on the center dash complemented by small pushbuttons on the steering wheel for gear up/down. The rotary dial is not our favorite (it looks too much like a navigation system controller) but it does free some space and gives the cabin a more open feeling. Displays also vary by screen and whether or not you're shifting or letting the truck do it; one shows a large number in half-tone light, the other letters/numbers along the bottom for gears selected and available. Some of those displays that use half-shade numbers are hard to see with polarized lenses. Common operating controls such as lights and wipers are on column-mounted stalks, with plenty of redundant controls on the wheel including stereo controls on the back side. The primary switch-bank at the bottom of the center dash has functions along the top (tow/haul mode, stability control, etc.) and comfort (seat heat/ventilation, steering wheel heat) along the bottom. Each of the four dash vents may be closed separately. Upper models may be ordered with bucket seats and a fixed center console that houses storage areas. The only drawbacks to this arrangement are the loss of one seating position and the space under the central dash. Other trims use a 40/20/40 bench seat, but as in back the center position has a shorter cushion, limited foot space and is best used for compact adults: no youngsters because of the airbags. With so many trim levels to choose from you should be able to find one that meets your requirements. We found the basic Tradesman quite impressive, not decked out like a Longhorn, but $20,000 cheaper as well. Entry-level pickups long had a tendency to be penalty boxes lacking any amenity beyond a seat cushion and an ashtray (now part of a smoker pack option), but we didn't feel penalized at all in the Tradesman. Plastic door panels are easy to clean and fairly scuff resistant, the standard radio does a good job in light of the budget-conscious price and the low noise levels will calm after a long day with power tools. As trims and prices rise so too do standard goodies and optional extras. The key goes in the dash on base trucks but others have pushbutton start, and mid-grade trucks add a voltmeter and an oil pressure indicator. A palette of choices for interior materials and colors includes real wood on Longhorn and Limited, and plenty of contrasting colors and matte finishes. The only one that annoyed us was a Laramie console with lots of glare-generating chrome. The 8.4-inch screen infotainment system on upper models is very good: Lots of choice with no EE degree required. It may be the best of the bunch, currently, vastly superior to the small screen on the Ford models, which is hard to read. The voice-recognition worked quite well, even when trying to confuse it. One thing certain to be a hit with instant-gratification cold-climate residents is the ability to touch the seat and steering wheel heaters to on before wading through the cautions about driving while distracted. The rearview camera image is not as good as what's available from the other brands, however; the image is grainy and jumps, sort of like using a satellite phone to talk to someone on the other side of the planet. But it's a whole lot better than nothing and is useful when parking or hooking up trailers. The rearview camera can also help the driver spot a small child or pedestrian when backing up. Storage in all models is good, including double glove-boxes or one plus a bin. On the Crew Cab, bean-counters will get bored determining which there are more of: storage areas or Ram logos and badges. On some four-doors you can get under-floor insulated storage compartments, which are a clever idea but, perhaps intentionally, hard to reach from the driving position. The Crew Cab has a pair of AC vents mounted low in back, far from ideal but better than nothing. Coat hooks will handle plastic hangars. Cupholders are in the center armrest, but there are no reading lights in back. The tunnel hump in the floor is just a couple of inches high yet plenty wide enough for the center rider to have both feet on the same level. The Regular cab has a sizable bin behind the seats and anchors for two child seats. We found we could converse in normal tones at highway speeds back seat to front, with less than average wind, exhaust and tire noise from behind. Both the gas and diesel V6 are free of fatiguing noise and vibrations. Maneuvering a lot at full steering lock is quieter with the electric-assist steering. The new Ram Laramie Longhorn cabin goes head-to-head with Chevy's Silverado High Country, GMC Denali, Toyota's Tundra 1794 and Ford's King Ranch in a slightly more understated way. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComSummaryThe Ram 1500 combines common-sense work ratings with a refined cabin and driving experience. It aims for best fuel economy, not the ability to carry and tow loads like 3/4-ton pickups of not long ago; in that respect and others it is perhaps the best pickup for spending equal time working and serving as a second car. The V6 offers an excellent performance/fuel economy blend for inexpensive pickups, the Hemi delivers big power, and the diesel provides the best of both worlds and potentially best resale value. NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R. Whale filed this report after his test drive of various Ram models in California and Tennessee, with Mitch McCullough reporting from northern New Jersey. Source: NewCarTestDrive.Com Copyright © 2014 Auction123, Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Selling a Vehicle? Create Professional Listings Fast and Easy. Click Here! Image Hosting and Counters by: Auction123.com