Used 2019 Ram 4500 SLT Crew Cab 4x2, Service Truck
- VIN
- 3C7WRKFL8KG726736
- Stock #
- T242844B
- Mileage
- 124,679
- Cab Type
- Crew
- Drivetrain
- 4x2
- Rear Wheels
- DRW
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Transmission
- Aisin 6-Speed Automatic
- Color
- White
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The most commonly sold service trucks are a combination of Chevrolet, GMC, Ford, and RAM Class 2-3 chassis that are upfit with Knapheide, Reading, Royal, and Scelzi service bodies.
Regular maintenance is essential for a service mechanics truck, just like any other vehicle. This includes engine and chassis maintenance, checking equipment functionality, and ensuring safety gear is in good condition.
A service truck’s cost varies greatly depending on condition, size, brand, features, and customization. Expect a wide range starting around $10,000 for a used, basic setup and reaching six figures for fully loaded heavy-duty service trucks.
Convenience and efficiency are key. It brings the tools and workshop directly to the work site, saving time and resources. They also enhance crew safety and organization.
Training requirements depend on the equipment and scope of work; specific training and certifications might be needed. For example, operating a crane or handling hazardous materials often requires additional qualifications.
Service and utility trucks can be equipped with cranes, liftgates, ladder racks, air compressors and more.
If the service truck has low mileage, has no history of vehicle wreck, and has had consistent vehicle maintenance, it is a good option to consider a used service truck.
The best time to look for truck sales can vary depending on several factors. See below some details to help you find the best deals: • End of the Month/Quarter/Year: Dealerships often have sales quotas to meet, and the end of these periods can lead to better deals as they try to hit their targets. • Model Year-End Sales: Late summer and early fall are common times for dealerships to clear out the current year's models to make room for new inventory. This can lead to significant discounts on the outgoing models. • Major Holidays: Sales events often coincide with major holidays like Memorial Day, Labor Day, Independence Day, and Black Friday. Dealers frequently offer special promotions during these times. • New Model Releases: When a new model is about to be released, dealers may offer discounts on the previous year's models to clear inventory.
Ford F-Series (Ford F-250 and F-350), Ram 2500/3500, and Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500 are among the most popular makes and models for service trucks, known for their reliability, power, and customization options. The best choice depends on the specific vehicle needs and budget of the buyer.
Service trucks typically use a diesel motor due to its efficiency and power, especially for heavy-duty tasks.
Yes, there are financing options available for purchasing service trucks, including loans, leases, and dealer financing. Many financial institutions and equipment financing companies offer tailored plans for commercial service truck purchases.
Service trucks are commonly used in industries such as construction, mining, oil and gas recycling, waste management, utilities, telecommunications, HVAC, plumbing, and agriculture. These trucks are essential for transporting tools, equipment, and materials to job sites.
When buying a service truck, consider the truck's payload capacity, fuel efficiency, engine type, durability, and specific features like storage compartments, towing capacity, and off-road capabilities. Additionally, factor in the truck's intended use, maintenance costs, and manufacturer reputation.
A V6 engine might be sufficient for light-duty service trucks, but V8 engines are generally preferred for their balance of power and efficiency, especially in medium-duty applications. V10 engines are typically used in heavy-duty service trucks that require maximum power for towing and carrying heavy loads.
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