2015 Ram 2500 Bighorn Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Courtland, Kansas, United States
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2015 Ram 2500 Bighorn Crew Cab Shortbed 4x4 with the rare 6 speed manual transmission. These manual transmission trucks are really getting hard to find with the improvements that have been made to the automatic transmissions.
The factory options are as follows:
-Bighorn Package $1,835
-Luxary Group $940
-Protection Group $50
-6 Speed Manual G56 Transmission $600
-6.7 Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine $8,305
-Power Black Trailer Tow Mirrors With Power Fold Away $180
-Uconnect 8.4 Radio $505
-Single Disc CD Player $195
-ParkSense Rear Park Assist System $250
-ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera $200
Added Accessories
-Toyo AT II's 295 70 18 $1,200
-Carli Suspension Front Coil Springs $375 -
-Carli Suspension Radius Arm Drops $550
-Carli Suspension Track Bar $395
-Carli Suspension Tuned Fox 2.0 Front Shocks $300
-Go Rhino "Raptor Style" Running Boards $450
-Dodge Factory Flares Painted To Match $330 + $175 For Paint
-Dodge Factory Rubber Mud Flaps Front/Rear $45
-Dodge Factory Rubber Floor Mats Front/Rear $45
-Heavy Duty Rubber Bed Mat $70
Ram 2500 for Sale
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Marchionne: Midsize pickup still not in the cards; Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler could use aluminum
Wed, 07 May 2014During the Fiat-Chrysler briefings on Tuesday, Reid Bigland, head of Ram Trucks, outlined the new product plans for his brand, including confirmation that an all-new light-duty Ram 1500 will launch in 2017. From there, discussions spun off in two directions, with the main questions being: will Ram build a midsize pickup? And, following Ford's move to extensively use aluminum in its new 2015 F-150, will Chrysler be using this weight-saving material for the next round of its fullsize truck, as well?
"I think there is room for a Ram 1000," Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne (pictured above) told members of the media, saying this is a conversation the automaker has been having internally for several years now. "We've tried this ... we've actually taken it to clinics," Marchionne stated, adding that the "response has been lukewarm."
"I have better use of aluminum in this house than a pickup truck." - Sergio Marchionne
NHTSA probing Ram recall pace, communication
Tue, 28 Oct 2014The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced that it's looking into Chrysler Group's handling of a pair of recalls affecting roughly one million Ram pickup trucks. Reuters is reporting that the regulatory agency is focusing on the availability (or lack thereof) of parts and "poor communications" from the automaker in its investigation.
"Customers have been advised in accordance with the regulations governing recalls," Chrysler spokesman Eric Mayne told Reuters via email. "We are continually replenishing our supply of replacement parts. Chrysler Group regrets any inconvenience our customers may have experienced."
NHTSA disagrees, arguing that the recalls, which affect 972,000 trucks from 2003 to 2012, are being delayed by the lack of parts.
Ram Truck's Gear Up! hunting series teaches you how to gut a deer
Tue, 05 Feb 2013Ram knows that hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts make up a key demographic of its trucks' sales, so late last year it started an Internet hunting video series called Gear Up! on YouTube hosted by a variety of attractive ladies dressed in camouflage. (Ram knows its target audience, eh?).
This series has been going since October, but it caught our eye with a recent episode that gives instructions on how to properly gut (or dress) a deer. There are no graphic images, but Megan (this episode's host) does provide detailed and frank - if slightly surreal - deer-processing tips in a cheerful tone. For example: "Begin sliding your knife up the deer's belly towards its neck" and "sever the final tubes of the rectum." Oh, and this gem: "At this point, you'll need to get a little limber and actually stick your hand and knife up through the hole that is now visible leading into the deer's throat..."
Keep in mind, this is one of the advanced videos, so if you're really trying to learn how to hunt deer, you should start from the earlier, beginner-level videos in this Hunting 101 series. Scroll down if you'd like to learn how to clean a deer carcass Ram-style, and we've even included a few of the other how-to videos (including how to choose a taxidermist!) in this somewhat bizarre lifestyle marketing series.