2012 Ram 3500 Slt ** Dump Truck ** Only 174 Miles, Yes 174 Miles on 2040-cars
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, United States
This Dodge Dump truck has ONLY 174 Miles on it. It has a clear Pennsylvania title. No Stories or Games, it was sitting at a Dodge dealer for 2 years and they basically forgot about it. They finally realized they still had it and needed to get it off their books. I bought it from them at a huge discount and now it can be your for a huge discount. Make no mistake about it, it is a BRAND NEW truck. Full factory warranty for 3 years or 36,000 miles on the whole truck, and then 5 years or 100,000 miles for the powertrain. Included in the pictures is a sheet that outlines exactly what the Dump Body is. The truck is a 2012 Ram 3500 Regular Cab, 2 wheel drive, 5.7 Hemi V8, Power Windows & Power Locks. Please feel free to ask any reasonable questions that you may have. This is a truck with 174 miles on it. It runs and drives perfect, and it looks like any other brand new truck you would see at a new car dealer. The only difference is, the price is much, much lower than a new one. **** 2 Wheel Drive **** 5.7 Hemi V8 Gas Motor *** Cornerstone Auto 8924 Allentown Pike Fleetwood, PA 19522 610-926-2277 |
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Did Ram outsell Chevy Silverado for first time in history last month?
Wed, 02 Apr 2014Recently released automotive March sales figures point to a major shakeup in the pickup world. Last month, Ram's trucks overtook the Chevrolet Silverado to become the second-best selling vehicle in the segment for the first time ever.
The Ram pickups outsold the Silverado by 285 units in March. Chrysler shifted 42,532 trucks for the month compared to 42,247 for the Chevrolet fullsize. According the Allpar, this is the first time either Dodge or Ram's pickups have outsold Chevy in a month, and the Bowtie has held down the second place spot in the pickup market since 1978 when Ford took over the top spot. The F-Series remains the market's king, with 70,940 sales in March and 173,358 sold since January.
The results may only be a blip. From January through March, Ram has sold 96,906 trucks versus 107,757 for the Silverado. One month of sales figures isn't enough to call this a trend, but it's certainly an interesting data point.
Ram helps power Chrysler to 11% gain in May
Mon, 03 Jun 2013Increasing consumer demand for Ram pickup trucks and big SUVs has helped to boost May sales for Chrysler. Ram sales were up a total of 24 percent year-over-year for the month of May. In addition, Dodge sales increased by 23 percent in May, with the standout Durango clocking a 24-percent year-over-year improvement (with an updated 2014 model in the wings, incentives are thick on the ground for 2013 inventory). Fiat and Jeep were up only a modest one percent, however, and Chrysler brand sales were down by two percent against last year's figures.
Chrysler is quite pleased overall with brand performance, saying that this May marks the company's strongest in the past six years. It was also the 38th consecutive month showing year-over-year sales gains.
Eight of the automaker's vehicles set sales records for May, as well: Jeep Wrangler and Compass, Dodge Avenger and Challenger, Fiat 500, Chrysler 200 and Ram pickups. Scroll down to read more detail in Chrysler's press release.
Auto journo learns hard way that new vehicles burn differently than old ones
Mon, 15 Apr 2013Terry Box, a writer for the Dallas Morning News, was tootling down the Dallas North Tollway in a Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn pickup after work and enjoying the ride. Box thought the $53,335, option-filled press loaner had been "flawless - very serious competition for anything built by Ford or Chevy." And then, for reasons that still aren't clear, something in the engine compartment caught fire and the Ram cremated itself on the shoulder of an off-ramp.
Box tells the story and it isn't an indictment of the truck, but a cautionary tale about how new vehicles don't burn like the old ones did - and why not to go back for your gym bag. It could also be a kind reminder about what kind of safety gear everyone should keep in their cars. Click the link to read the whole piece.