
$48,912
Est. finance $0/mo
VIN: 3C6UR5DJ8TG199815/Stock number: BK1844
This vehicle is above the current average market range.
Based on 960 local comparable listings
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This 2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn is a powerful and capable pickup truck that's ready to take on any task. With its impressive 6.4L V8 engine and 8-speed automatic transmission, this Big Horn delivers the performance you need to get the job done.- BIG HORN LEVEL 1 PLUS EQUIPMENT GROUP- Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle- Power 2-Way Driver Lumbar Adjust- Black, Premium Cloth 40/20/40 Bench Seat- Chrome Flat Wheel-to-Wheel Side StepsThe interior of this Big Horn is packed with premium features, including a 12" touchscreen display, Alexa Built-In, 9 Alpine speakers with a subwoofer, and GPS navigation. The dual-zone climate control and power-adjustable driver's seat ensure a comfortable ride, while the locking lower glove box and in-floor storage bins provide ample space to keep your belongings secure.Exterior highlights include the Granite Crystal Metallic Clearcoat paint, MOPAR spray-in bedliner, and LED bed lighting, all of which combine to give this Big Horn a rugged and modern appearance. The MOPAR deployable bed step and power-folding, telescoping mirrors add convenience and functionality.Whether you're hauling heavy loads or simply enjoying the open road, this 2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn is ready to take you there. Schedule a test drive today and experience the power and capability of this impressive pickup.
$952/mo
9% Dealer APR
Sales tax (8%)$3,912
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Took my Jeep in for an oil change. That was all fine and good, except for the tech forgetting to reset the oil-change notification... Again. Also, they marked my brakes as "marginal," which is completely ridiculous since I just did pads and rotors myself on all four corners. When I pointed out the basically-new brakes, the tech said it was probably just miscalibrated measuring tools...
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