SOLD 2015 Ram Power Wagon With Habitat Price drop to SOLD

driller

old soul wanderer
2015 Ram Power Wagon Laramie
6.4 Hemi
180000 miles
Locker bypass. engage anytime
Thuren Suspension. Front and rear coil, Thuren Fox shocks, Front Track Bar, Rear Track Bar. Air bags with
cradles.
Brand New Falken Wildpeak AT3 295/70r18
Fuel wheels
12k warn winch
new radiator
new plugs
new brakes front and rear
new u joints rear drive shaft.

2019 ATO Habitat
Decked drawer system.

$39000
salt lake city
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SDDiver5

Expedition Leader
Respectfully, asking price is maybe 10k too high due to the mileage. Awesome rig tho and the parts you installed are top notch.

The best return for your money spent, if you want to call it that, IMO is to sell the habitat separately from the truck. Habitats are in pretty high demand and I imagine someone on here or on the internet would be highly interested. The mileage is just too high for this combo to sell at the asking price.

Truck is probably worth 15k-20k private party sale, depending on condition. Maybe 10k-12k trade in. (+/-)
Habitat is 10k or so?

Lastly, gas as we all know is very expensive and the 6.4 is a guzzler as I'm sure you know.

I can see a local kid or young fellow being stoked to have a PW that's already modded and ready to hit the trails.

Just my thoughts and opinion, no disrespect meant.
 

driller

old soul wanderer
Thanks for the feedback. The truck does have a much higher book than you are thinking. I agree on selling the habitat off by itself. The mpg is a concern with gas prices today, but I average 14 on highway which really isnt much worse than my built tacoma used to get. What is nice is how sweet this truck rides on highway and offroad. And the 31 gallon tank is really nice. My friends that i wheel with are carrying extra cans and most of the time i dont need to. Again thanks.
 

reync

Active member
FWIW many of the pictures on the listing aren’t that flattering to your rig. By nature buyers on the internet project how you’ve cared about your rig based on how it looks when you market it. Simple things like washing the truck, closing the hood & removing the battery tender hanging on the bumper, taking the trash out of the bed, etc.

Also 1 or 2 glamor shots are ok but people want descriptive pictures as they are shopping remotely. Impossible from these pictures to understand condition in the cab, habitat, undercarriage, etc.
 

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