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Dodge - Ram 1500 (2007)
Discover the Dodge Ram 1500 – the iconic American full‑size pickup that has been a staple on U.S. roads for decades. Whether you’re looking for a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 or a modern iteration, the Dodge Ram 1500 price landscape can be surprisingly diverse, influenced by trim, mileage, condition, and regional demand. In this overview, you’ll get a clear picture of what to expect for Dodge Ram 1500 depreciation, key specifications, and how the 2007 model stands against its contemporaries.
- Engine: 5.7‑L HEMI V8 produces 295 hp and 265 lb‑ft torque (standard); optional 6.0‑L HEMI V8 up to 395 hp.
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (base); 8‑speed automatic (higher trims).
- Fuel Type: Gasoline pump‑fuel.
- Drive Options: 4‑wheel drive (4WD) or rear‑wheel drive (RWD).
- Dimensions: Length ~231 in; Width 79.6 in; Height 71.1 in; Wheelbase 140 in.
- Payload: 1,400–2,000 lbs depending on configuration.
- Towing Capacity: Up to 12,000 lbs (with 6.0‑L engine and 8‑speed automatic).
- Interior: Leather seating (higher trims), touchscreen infotainment, rear‑view camera.
- Safety: Standard airbags, ABS, stability control; optional rear‑park assist, adaptive cruise control.
- Fuel Economy: 14–18 mpg city / 17–21 mpg highway (4WD); 12–14 mpg city / 15–18 mpg highway (RWD).
What is a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 worth? While the exact figure depends on mileage, trim, and local demand, a 2007 model in good condition typically sits within a price range that reflects its age and wear. The used Dodge Ram 1500 price is influenced by whether the truck has a V6 or V8, if it’s a Crew Cab, and if it features the 6.0‑L engine. Typically, low‑mileage examples demonstrate stronger resale value.
Depreciation Insight
The Dodge Ram 1500 depreciation curve follows a familiar pattern for full‑size pickups. In the first year, the vehicle usually loses 15‑20% of its original MSRP. Subsequent years see a slower decline, with the truck maintaining roughly 40‑45% of its initial value after five years. Here’s a quick look at expected values:
- Year 1: -15% to -20% drop from MSRP.
- Year 2: -10% to -12% from Year 1 value.
- Year 3: -8% to -10% from Year 2 value.
- Year 4: -6% to -8% from Year 3 value.
- Year 5: -4% to -6% from Year 4 value.
Because the Ram 1500 is built for reliability, its depreciation curve is less steep than many smaller or luxury pickups. Buyers with focused maintenance records can expect a slightly slower depreciation rate.
Comparison Context
When comparing the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 to its peers, it stands out on several fronts:
- Power – The HEMI V8 provides a muscle‑like feel out of the gate, surpassing the 5.7‑L
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