This deal is profitable. The price is 7.5 percent below the fair price.
Low price: $30566
Fair price: $31991
High price: $33415
MPG: 16 mpg city / 23 mpg hwy
Interior Color: Diesel Gray\/Black
Color: Dark Brown
Dealer: Nels Gunderson Chevrolet
Mileage: 24,732
Year: 2015
Ownership Cost for 2015 Ram 1500 (Outdoorsman)
Estimated: $51995 over the next 5 years
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Total
Depreciation
$5252
$2521
$2206
$1996
$1786
$13761
Insurance
$2119
$2193
$2270
$2350
$2432
$11364
Fuel
$2000
$2060
$2132
$2217
$2317
$10726
Maintenance
$1819
$1731
$1251
$1749
$1857
$8407
Repairs
$644
$832
$943
$1067
$1246
$4732
Taxes & Fees
$2030
$2030
$2030
$2030
$2030
$3007
Total Ownership Costs
$13864
$9568
$9096
$9568
$9899
$51995
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Air Bag Loc Front: 1st Row (Driver & Passenger)
Air Bag Loc Side: All Rows
Bed Type: Short
Body Cab Type: Crew/ Super Crew/ Crew Max
Body Class: Pickup
Brake System Type: Hydraulic
Displacement CC: 3000.0
Displacement CI: 183.07123228419
Displacement L: 3.0
Drive Type: 4WD/4-Wheel Drive/4x4
Engine Cylinders: 6
Fuel Type Primary: Diesel
GVWR: Class 2E: 6,001 - 7,000 lb (2,722 - 3,175 kg)
Make: RAM
Manufacturer: FCA US LLC
Manufacturer Id: 994
Model: 1500
Model Year: 2015
Note: Drive Type: Single Rear Wheels
Other Engine Info: Sales Code: EXF
Other Restraint System Info: Active Seat Belt
Plant City: Warren
Plant Company Name: Warren Truck Assembly
Plant Country: United States (USA)
Plant State: Michigan
Seat Belts All: Manual
Steering Location: Left Hand Drive (LHD)
Trim: SLT
Turbo: Yes
Vehicle Type: TRUCK
Model year
COMPONENT
Complaint
2013
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
THE RAM TRUCKS USE A LOGIC CIRCUIT TO CONTROL ALL ELECTRONICS. THE HORN IN THESE VEHICLES ALSO USES THIS LOGIC CIRCUIT, INSTEAD OF USING THE TRADITIONAL DIRECT CONNECT OR RELAY CONFIGURATION THAT MOST CARS/TRUCKS USE. BECAUSE OF THIS LOGIC CIRCUIT, THERE IS AN APPROXIMATE 1 SECOND DELAY BETWEEN THE TIME THE HORN IS DEPRESSED UNTIL THE HORN ACTUALLY SOUNDS. THIS VEHICLE WAS IN FOR SERVICE THIS WEEK AND THE DEALER INDICATES THIS IS NORMAL FOR THIS TRUCK. THIS IS DANGEROUS. BY THE TIME THE HORN SOUNDS, AN ACCIDENT COULD HAVE OCCURRED. THIS DOES NOT JUST AFFECT MY TRUCK. THIS PROBLEM IS WELL DOCUMENTED ON THE RAM OWNERS FORUM , WITH SOME PEOPLE HAVING LONGER OR SHORTER DELAYS. A QUICK TAP OF THE HORN YIELDS NO SOUND, BECAUSE YOU MUST PRESS ON THE HORN FOR ABOUT A SECOND BEFORE THE HORN SOUNDS. *TR