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RAM 1500 2015 for sale

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2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

4WD Crew Cab 140.5 Longhorn

163 856 km
15 888 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

4WD Crew Cab 140.5 Sport

134 562 km
27 888 $
2015 RAM 1500
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Accident-Free

2015 RAM 1500

Unknown

199 980 km
9 999 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

Longhorn | As Traded

316 703 km
14 799 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

197 128 km
19 990 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

185 130 km
15 995 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

91 980 km
21 998 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

185 250 km
12 000 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

294 729 km
7 995 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

141 708 km
19 999 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

221 300 km
16 900 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

199 000 km
19 998 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

51 627 km
23 999 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

125 350 km
27 998 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

239 250 km
14 995 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

156 665 km
19 995 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

129 250 km
19 495 $
2015 Ram 1500
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2015 Ram 1500

177 607 km
25 137 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

ST

182 311 km
13 000 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

St - Vinyl Seats

106 024 km
18 980 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

228 605 km
15 888 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

104 701 km
13 400 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

101 000 km
19 997 $
2015 RAM 1500
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2015 RAM 1500

Outdoorsman

225 543 km
11 995 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

What is the real-world difference between the Hemi eTorque and the standard Hemi on a used RAM 1500?

The eTorque system adds a belt-integrated starter-generator (BSG) delivering 130 Nm of supplemental torque at the crankshaft. In daily driving, it makes the stop-start system nearly imperceptible — the restart is smooth and immediate rather than the shudder you feel on a conventional auto-start. It also recovers energy under braking and delivers a modest 0.3-0.5 L/100 km fuel economy gain in mixed driving, translating to roughly 12.5 L/100 km combined versus 13.0 L/100 km for the classic Hemi. The 48V lithium-ion battery is isolated from the main 12V circuit and documented failures to date are rare. At equal used prices, choose the eTorque for smoother city driving and a more modern ownership experience.

02

Why is the RAM 1500 the only full-size truck with a coil-spring rear suspension?

RAM has used coil springs at the rear since 1994 because they deliver a superior unladen ride quality — critical when a truck doubles as a family vehicle every day. The leaf springs on the F-150 and Silverado are cheaper to manufacture and better tolerate repeated asymmetric loads (a contractor who regularly carries material on one side of the box). The coil setup on the RAM enables the optional Air Ride Suspension, which lowers the truck 50 mm for easy loading and raises it for off-road use. The trade-off is more complex geometry after 200,000 km: inspect the upper and lower control arm bushings and the coil-spring isolators on any high-mileage DT.

03

Is the Pentastar 3.6L V6 sufficient to tow a travel trailer in Quebec?

For a light trailer between 2,500 and 3,500 kg, the Pentastar eTorque V6 (305 hp / 269 lb-ft + 90 lb-ft eTorque) handles the job adequately on moderate terrain. Official tow capacity is 7,760 lb depending on configuration. On Charlevoix or Gaspesian grades with a 3,200 kg trailer, the engine works hard and fuel consumption spikes to 20-22 L/100 km. For regular towing above 3,500 kg, the 5.7L Hemi is the recommended choice. The V6 is the smart pick for buyers who tow occasionally and spend most of their kilometres on open highway without a load.

04

What recurring issues should I watch for on a used RAM 1500 DT (2019-2024)?

Four items to prioritise: (1) the eTorque system — inspect the reinforced serpentine belt and scan for 48V network fault codes in the BSG module; (2) the plastic box rail covers on Quad Cab versions, which trap moisture against the sheet metal during winter and accelerate rust; (3) the Uconnect software — OTA updates resolved CarPlay connectivity and screen-freeze bugs common on 2019-2020 units; confirm the latest firmware is installed before purchase; (4) the optional Air Ride Suspension — a failed compressor costs $800-$1,200 at an independent shop; test all five height positions and listen for compressor lag during the cycle.

05

Is the RAM 1500 Classic a smart used purchase or a generation to avoid?

The RAM 1500 Classic (DS platform, 2009-2023 produced in parallel) is simpler and cheaper to service than the DT, with leaf-spring rear suspension, a Hemi 5.7L or Pentastar 3.6L without eTorque, and a straightforward dashboard. It lacks the DT's Uconnect infotainment sophistication and modern driver-assist features, but its proven mechanicals are understood by every independent shop across Canada. At used prices of $35,000-$42,000, it is an excellent work truck. Avoid it if the primary use is long-distance family travel: road noise and cabin refinement are meaningfully below the RAM 1500 DT standard.