2019 Ram 1500 Longhorn

  • Used
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    The overview

    Exterior Color
    Gray Gray
    Interior Color
    GRAY/Gray
    Odometer
    52,948 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Engine
    5.7 Liter
    VIN
    1C6SRFKT8KN569281
    Stock Number
    569281CC
      • Max seating capacity: 5
      • Horsepower: 395
      Maximum Steel Metallic Clearcoat 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn 4WD 8-Speed Automatic HEMI 5.7L V8 Multi Displacement VVTRecent Arrival!Awards:* Motor Trend Automobiles of the year * 2019 KBB.com Best Auto Tech Awards * 2019 KBB.com 10 Best Road Trip Cars * 2019 KBB.com 10 Favorite New-for-2019 Cars * NACTOY 2019 North American Truck of the YearAll of us here at Camp Chevrolet of Spokane are dedicated to delivering 100% customer satisfaction. Let us know how we can make your experience even better!Plus sales tax, title, and license. A negotiable documentary service fee up to $200 may be added. Price contains all applicable dealer incentives and non-limited factory rebates. You may qualify for additional rebates; see dealer for details.
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      Kelley Blue Book Logo4.3out of 5 overall
      • 3.0

        2019 RAM 1500 OK but not great ...

        by KK on Thursday, January 09, 2020

        I guess I was expecting (or hoping for) more from the "NEW" RAM ... THE GOOD > HEMI 5.7L - smooth powerful and torquey, > relatively quiet > rides and drives well for a pickup THE BAD > HEMI 5.7L fuel economy is abysmal anytime as is the multi displacement system which seems to only work when going downhill THE UGLY > build quality seems questionable, assorted creaks and groans and squeaks > noise cancelling system is junk, at times it adds its own noise to the cabin when things are rattling around in the back > at only 18K miles at times there are puffs of blue smoke (oil) at startup after sitting overnight WOULD I BUY ANOTHER? NO I WILL PASS
      • 2.0

        Love my 2021 Dodge Ram Limited truck but…

        by Kperri on Tuesday, January 17, 2023

        I already need new tires after failing inspection with 29K miles and less than 2 years of owning the brand new truck. This comes a month after a cheap part broke on the side step that one would think would be covered under warranty but instead of covering it there was a money grab of over $200 to “diagnose” the cheap plastic that broke, and for the $200 part replacement cost they tried charging $1000 to replace it. Come on Dodge, you are ruining your brand!!
      • 5.0

        Just leaps & Bounds

        by Johnny Appleseed on Thursday, May 23, 2019

        So I optioned first a 2019 Ram Bighorn,8.5 inch nav loaded screen,Level II package,4x4,3:92 axle ELocker,6ft bed.Got pricing from 5 Ram dealerships.Went to 3 Ford dealership’s and all of them never beat the price of the Ram 1500.And these were either ordered or on lots F-150 XLT trim with upgraded to 5.0L V-8 I did not want the V-6 TT turbo engine option to much money with 10 speed.Chevy’s trucks interior was even close in terms of comfort and center-stack just look old schooled.Both the Ford and the Chevy were more money or with in 900.0 dallors of the Ram 1500 but the styling and interior was just way better than the Ford F-150,and the Silverado...GM was not discounting hardly at all so the dealers were bring the price down on there side..Ford F-150’s interior was well just cheap looking with the small screen and hardly had no center storage because the shifter was there,not like the Ram 1500 had. The Ram 1500 center console is just way better design by a mile...Test drove all 3 and the Ram with the coil spring rode the best hands down and was far quieter inside while driving in city traffic during rush hour..My previous truck was a 2014 Ford F-150.I was a brand loyal kinda guy but after all the trips to these dealerships it became evident the Ram 1500 was the easy choice with my hard earn dallor..
      Plus sales tax, title and license. A documentary service fee up to $200 may be added. The documentary service fee is a negotiable fee. Vehicle information is based off standard equipment and may vary. Call or email for complete vehicle specific information.