What kind of cab does a 2013 Ram 2500 have?
What kind of cab does a 2013 Ram 2500 have?
The 2013 RAM Heavy Duty is offered in either standard 2500 or dually 3500 form. There are three cab options — 2-door Regular Cab, 4-door Crew Cab and extended 4-door Mega Cab. The Regular Cab comes with only a 96-inch long bed; the Crew Cab comes with either the long bed or a 76-in short bed; and the Mega Cab only comes with the short bed.
How many miles does a 2013 Ram have?
I have been driving a 2013 2500 Ram with the Cummins engine. The truck now has 78,000 miles and other than high maintenance costs (oil change and fuel filters replacement $400) and only ok mileage (combined 18) it had been a good truck. I was recently involved in an accident that damaged the front passenger door and front fender but still drivable.
What are the dimensions of a Dodge 2500?
Here is a list of the available Dodge/Ram 2500 bed and cab combinations and bed dimensions.
Are there any Airbags in the 2013 Ram 2500?
The 2013 RAM 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty come with 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes and four airbags (front and full-length side curtain). While heavy-duty trucks don’t get crash tested, you’ll be on the safer side of most collisions.
The 2013 RAM Heavy Duty is offered in either standard 2500 or dually 3500 form. There are three cab options — 2-door Regular Cab, 4-door Crew Cab and extended 4-door Mega Cab. The Regular Cab comes with only a 96-inch long bed; the Crew Cab comes with either the long bed or a 76-in short bed; and the Mega Cab only comes with the short bed.
Here is a list of the available Dodge/Ram 2500 bed and cab combinations and bed dimensions.
Mileage: 160,865 miles Body Type: Pickup Color: Black Engine: 6 Cyl 6.7 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 04/08/13 and owned in NY until 07/07/20. Driven an estimated 25,382 miles/year.
The 2013 RAM 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty come with 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes and four airbags (front and full-length side curtain). While heavy-duty trucks don’t get crash tested, you’ll be on the safer side of most collisions.