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2020 RAM 1500 Big Horn/Lone Star

Automatic
Location: All World Ford Hortonville
Exterior :
Black
Highway MPG:24 [3]
/ City MPG: 19 [3]

*EPA ESTIMATED

VIN: 1C6SRFFT2LN125826
Stock: 10U1466
Mileage: 45,190 Miles
Engine: 5.7L V8 16V MPFI OHV
Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic
Body Style: 4 Door Crew Cab Truck
Carfax One Owner
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Vehicle Details

Specifications
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Description
Standard Features
Standard Features
  • Fuel Consumption: City: 19 mpg
  • Fuel Consumption: Highway: 24 mpg
  • Lithium ion motor battery
  • Remote power door locks
  • Power windows
  • Cruise controls on steering wheel
  • Cruise control
  • Trailer hitch
  • 4-wheel ABS Brakes
  • Front Ventilated disc brakes
  • 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Side airbag
  • UConnect w/Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity
  • Digital Audio Input
  • Audio system memory card slot
  • AM/FM/Satellite-prep Radio
  • Radio Data System
  • Total Number of Speakers: 6
  • Braking Assist
  • ABS and Driveline Traction Control
  • Stability controll with anti-roll
  • Privacy glass: Deep
  • Silver aluminum rims
  • Wheel Diameter: 18
  • Wheel Width: 8
  • Front fog/driving lights
  • Leather steering wheel trim
  • Metal-look shift knob trim
  • Metal-look dash trim
  • Metal-look door trim
  • Video Monitor Location: Front
  • Trip computer
  • External temperature display
  • Auxilliary engine cooler
  • Tachometer
  • Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 7.9 s
  • Power remote driver mirror adjustment
  • Heated driver mirror
  • Heated passenger mirror
  • Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
  • Compass
  • Daytime running lights
  • Audio controls on steering wheel
  • Front reading lights
  • Cloth seat upholstery
  • Front split-bench
  • Split rear bench
  • Fold-up cushion rear seats
  • Rear seats center armrest
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
  • Transmission gear shifting controls on steering wheel
  • Electric power steering
  • Suspension class: Regular
  • Manual front air conditioning
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Tire specific
  • Remote activated exterior entry lights
  • Vehicle Emissions: LEV3-ULEV70
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded
  • Fuel Capacity: 26.0 gal.
  • Instrumentation: Low fuel level
  • Clock: In-radio display
  • Headlights off auto delay
  • Dusk sensing headlights
  • Coil front spring
  • Regular front stabilizer bar
  • Independent front suspension classification
  • Short and long arm front suspension
  • Front Independent Suspension
  • Coil rear spring
  • Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
  • Rigid axle rear suspension
  • Multi-link rear suspension
  • Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars

Model Highlights

The Ram 1500 comes in no less than six different trim levels. Drivetrain choices are much less complicated: all models are available in either 2-wheel drive or 4x4 configuration with an 8-speed automatic as the only transmission choice. The base engine is a 3.6L V6, making 305 horsepower. Ram's eTorque mild hybrid system is standard on this engine, providing start/stop technology and short-term torque assist when needed. The alternative is the return of the 3.0L EcoDiesel engine providing a hefty 480-pound feet of torque and 260 horsepower. For drivers that need a V8, a 5.7L Hemi engine available that makes 395 horsepower. Ram's eTorque system is optional on this engine, and opting for it will add up to 130 lb-feet of torque when needed. The eTorque system adds about $800 to the price of the truck. The most basic Ram 1500 is the Tradesman trim. Intended mostly as a work truck, the Tradesman does without a fancy grill or exterior chrome accents. Instead, it makes do with power door locks and windows, remote keyless access, a rear-view backup camera and of course, a Uconnect system with a 5-inch touchscreen and Bluetooth streaming audio. The Big Horn Edition adds about $4,000 to the Tradesman, but makes the truck far more livable for the daily driver than just as a work truck. The Big Horn comes with 18-inch aluminum wheels, a leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls on it; exterior chrome work in the grill, bumpers and door handles; fog lamps and in-floor storage should buyers opt for the crew cab. The next step up is the Laramie, which is where things start to take a turn towards the luxurious. The Laramie comes with a nicer Uconnect system featuring an 8.4-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch driver information digital gauge cluster, heated and ventilated front seats with 12-way adjustments and a memory function and an alpine stereo with nine speakers. The Rebel trim goes for sporty over luxurious and gets a unique, aggressive front grill along with blacked out exterior accents. It looks far meaner than any other trim level. LED headlamps, taillights and fog lamps, an electronically locking rear differential, 33-inch tires, tow hooks, an assisted tailgate, a power sliding rear window and the 12-way adjustable seats from the Laramie are all standard on the Rebel. The model is only available with a short bed when configured with the crew cab. The Laramie Longhorn is only available with a crew cab, but comes with either a short or a long bed. It comes with much of the Laramie features while adding LED projector headlamps, slick looking 20-inch wheels, leather seats, side steps and a wood-trimmed interior. Top-of-the-line Limited editions come with a huge 12-inch touchscreen, powered running boards, a blind spot monitoring system, active air suspension, a wireless charging pad and more. It also has an available 19-speaker harman/kardon sound system, which Ram claims is the most powerful stereo in its class.

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