2014 Dodge Ram 3500 Ram 3500 Bighorn on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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2014 Dodge Ram 3500 Bighorn Edition 4x2 Dually Crew-cab with Long Bed. Except for a sunroof, this truck has nearly every comfort feature and option available.
Features include:
-Premium Cloth Bucket Seats in front, and the 60/40 split folding seats in back.
-Front, supplemental Front and Side-curtain front and rear airbags,
-Remote Keyless entry and engine auto-start
-Trailer Brake control, Power door locks and window, and power rear(bed) window
-Uconnect 8.4 inch AM/FM/Bluetooth/SD Card/USB touch screen entertainment/display center with rear view camera and loaded navigation.
-CD Player
-In-floor storage bins in back seat
-Folding Flat Load Floor Storage
-Power 10-way Driver Seat
-Heated front seats and steering wheel
-Steering Wheel mounted audio/telephone/voice activation controls
-6.7 Liter Cummins Turbo Diesel with Exhaust Brake
-Heavy-duty "Line-X" spray-in bed Liner
-8 foot bed
-Rearview Camera
-6-pin and 4-pin trailer connections
-Trailer receiver & hitch with built-in step
-Chrome custom wheels
-Chrome and Black full-length running boards
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