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Ram - 3500 (2017)

Discover the Ram 3500 price and how it stacks up against other heavy-duty pickups.

Looking at a Ram 3500 2017 price can feel dizzying—there are so many key factors that shape what you’ll actually pay. Whether you’re in the market for a fresh used Ram 3500 price or just curious about depreciation, this guide breaks down the critical details in plain language so you can make an informed decision.

  • Engine: 6.7‑liter Power Stroke® V8 diesel or 5.7‑liter HEMI® V8 gasoline
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (diesel) or 10‑speed automatic (gas)
  • Power: 350 hp (gas) / 410 hp (diesel) / 330 hp (gas Minor)
  • Torque: 465 lb-ft (gas) / 5,000 lb-ft (diesel)
  • Fuel Type: 87 % octane gasoline or diesel (depending on engine)
  • Trim Levels: Tradesman, ProMaster, Big Horn, Laramie, Limited
  • Payload Capacity: Up to 3,653 lb (with the 6.7 L diesel engine)
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 35,500 lb (when properly equipped)
  • Drive Configuration: 4×4 or 4×2
  • Rear‑Wheel Lift: 7½‑in from factory or up to 12 in with aftermarket kit
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase 139.4 – 159.1 in; Length 199.0 – 220.4 in; Width 78.7 – 80.2 in (including mirrors)
  • Cab Options: Single‑Cab or Double‑Cab (with or without a third seat)
  • Bed Lengths: 8.7 – 11.5 ft (hydrated vs. dry)
  • Wireless Connectivity: Uconnect® 3.0 pocket, 5‑in display, or optional 12‑in touchscreen
  • Safety Features: Blind‑spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking, lane‑departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and more

With this snapshot of specifications, you can start comparing Ram 3500 depreciation trends across different configurations. Below you’ll find realistic estimates for how much value the truck typically loses over time.

Depreciation Insight

Heavy‑truck depreciation rates can differ sharply from passenger cars because of their high resale demand and lack of optional equipment. Generally, a brand‑new Ram 3500 exhibits the following trend: