Flame Red Clearcoat 2016 Ram 2500 Laramie Power Wagon 4WD 6-Speed Automatic 6.4L Heavy Duty V8 HEMI w/MDS 17" x 8.0" Aluminum Wheels, 180 Amp Alternator, 4.10 Rear Axle Ratio, 8.4" Touchscreen Display, ABS brakes, Auto High Beam Headlamp Control, Bumpers: chrome, Compass, Electronic Stability Control, Front Armrest w/Cupholders, Front Disconnecting Stabilizer Bar, Front dual zone A/C, Front Electric Winch, Fuel Tank Skid Plate Shield, Heated door mirrors, Heated Front Seats, Heated front seats, Heated Second Row Seats, Heated steering wheel, Hemi Badge, Hill Descent Control, Illuminated entry, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Low tire pressure warning, Manual Shift-On-The-Fly Transfer Case, Memory seat, Mini Floor Console, ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera, Power 10-Way Memory Driver & 6-Way Passenger Seats, Power Adjustable Pedals w/Memory, Power driver seat, Power Sunroof, Power Wagon Off-Road Group, Power Wagon Tailgate Chrome Badge, Quick Order Package 22J Laramie Power Wagon, RAM Articulink Suspension, Remote keyless entry, Remote Proximity Keyless Entry, Remote Start System, Spray In Bedliner, Storage Tray, Tow Hooks, Traction control, Tru-Lok Front & Rear Axles.
Odometer is 1156 miles below market average!
Reviews: * Monumental torque with diesel and automatic powertrain; high-quality cabin; Mega Cab's roomy rear seat; highly off-road-capable Power Wagon version; quiet, comfortable ride. Source: Edmunds
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.3Out of 5
Awesome Truck
By Wayne | on Saturday, July 27, 2019
5.0
I bought this truck as a new 2018 leftover. Had 21 miles on it. I have owned 4 2500s including this one and one 3500. Best ride ever in a Heavy Duty. Crawl up under the truck and look, the engineering is very impressive! Harvest edition great value. The 2010 Crew Cab I traded in struggled to ever get above 17.7 mpg. This Mega Cab avgs 19.5 to 20.1 mpg for all types of driving. Love this truck!…
Best truck ever
By Blacklab | on Monday, November 13, 2017
5.0
I have the Limited, with the air rear suspension with all the options. I also own a E350 4matic Mercedes. I always drive the Ram. It is nicer. I get 22mpg at 80 mph on the freeway and about 16 around town. The only thing I wish it had that the MB has is the blind assist. The interior is top notch. I think all the 2500s from Ford, Chevy and Ram are close to the same. People make too big a deal about the differences. I have owned them all. No complaints. For example the steering wheel on GM is crooked, not sure why, but I was close to buying GM until I noticed this. Drove me crazy, but that is me. Also on my next truck I will not get the AC seats or for that matter any type of perforated seats. Too much stuff gets in the perforations. Truck is a truck, but I dont want to get stuff in the seats otherwise they will smell. So you cant eat in the truck and use it for hunting unless you cover the seats. I think I would back off the trim level.…
pretty good
By kim | on Friday, May 31, 2019
4.0
i like this truck a lot. here are the things i don't like.
1. limited slip rear end should be called "unlimited slip" because it will spin one rear tire all day if it is on something slick.
2. exhaust brake works unpredictably because the computer tells it when to work so you can still fry your brake pads on a long down hill curvy road. this is the trucks biggest problem i have found and if the engineers couldn't perfect the integration of computer and exhaust brake, they should have never let the computer decide when the exhaust brake activates. it sucks.
3. body sheet metal is very thin and therefore dents easily so be careful you don't rub against it walking past it.
4. radio doesn't show the clock unless radio is turned on.…
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