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2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4-door SLT Pickup

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Pricing Notes
Pricing Notes
The two-wheel drive Ram 1500 ST Regular Cab starts at just over $22,000 and ranges up to more than $30,500 for a Quad Cab with 4WD. The SLT model starts at around $26,000 for the Regular Cab and goes up to roughly $36,000 with a Crew Cab and 4WD. TRX models, which are available only as a Quad Cab or Crew Cab (and can be listed as packages, rather than trims), range from $32,500 to $37,000, while the Sport model costs between $38,000 and $40,500, depending upon body style. The top-line 2WD Laramie Quad Cab starts at about $39,000 and tops out around $45,000 for a 4WD Crew Cab. Add options, and the Laramie can approach $50,000. To see what buyers are really paying for the Ram, be sure to check the New Car Blue Book Value before going to the dealership. Overall, the Ram starts at a higher price than its domestic competitors and ranges higher than all vehicles in its class. We expect the Ram to retain below-average residual values.

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