Some trucks are built for errands. The Ram 3500 is built for the days that start early and keep going. You can picture it pulling a loaded trailer out of Mineola, Texas, carrying equipment to a job, or heading down the road with the kind of confidence a heavy-duty driver wants from the first mile.
That is why the new Ram 3500 for sale speaks to a very specific shopper. You want real strength, clear technology, and a truck that feels ready when the load gets serious. At Toliver Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Mineola, that search starts with a heavy-duty pickup that knows its role well.
One of the first features that stands out is the available 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen. Ram says it is the largest touchscreen in its class and puts navigation, entertainment, and truck functions in one easy-to-read space. In real life, that helps when you are moving between work stops and want a map on screen without squinting, or when you need to check truck information quickly before getting back on the road.
The available Digital Rearview Mirror with side camera integration is one of those features that makes immediate sense once you picture the truck in use. The LCD monitor can provide a live video stream from a rear-facing camera. When paired with available mirror cameras, it can show views along the left and right sides of your trailer.
The available 360-degree Surround View Camera adds another layer of control. Ram says it is designed to provide a bird’s-eye view around the vehicle, with added visibility from an available trailer surround-view system. If you have ever backed a big truck into a narrow spot, lined up to a trailer, or worked around tight corners with expensive equipment nearby, you already know why this matters.
The Tradesman is a practical place to start if you want a truck that focuses on the job first. Ram lists Uconnect 5 with an 8.4-inch touchscreen on this trim, which gives you modern access to core functions without pushing the truck into luxury territory. That setup fits drivers who want a clear cabin layout and useful screen space while keeping the truck grounded in everyday work.
The Laramie moves the Ram 3500 into a different feel. One feature that helps is the available Power Telescopic Auto Fold Trailer Tow Mirrors. That sounds technical on paper, but the benefit is pretty simple. If you tow often, better mirror support matters. It helps with visibility when the trailer is wide, and it can make setup feel easier before you pull out onto the road.
The Limited trim adds one of the most distinctive cabin features in the truck: the Class Exclusive 10.25-inch Front Passenger Interactive Display. Ram highlights that the display, right alongside the big center screen, gives the passenger a direct view for entertainment, navigation, or camera views.
When you are shopping for a heavy-duty truck, the finance side needs to move with a purpose. The Finance Application on the store’s finance page lets you apply online in minutes. That gives you a fast start before you ever set foot in the showroom. It is the kind of tool that helps you hit the gas on the buying process early, so when the right Ram 3500 shows up, you are not starting from zero.
Then there is Value Your Trade, which can help you size up what your current vehicle may contribute toward your next truck. The store says it provides a market-based estimate for your current vehicle, which is useful when you are trying to figure out how your deal comes together. That can sharpen your plan fast.
The Ram 3500 stands out because it is built for serious work. Ram highlights towing-focused camera systems, large infotainment screens, and trim choices that cater to everyone from job-site drivers to those who spend long hours hauling equipment.
You should consider a new Ram 3500 if your routine involves towing trailers, machinery, livestock, or work materials, or if you regularly travel long distances with a serious load behind you. According to Edmunds, the Ram 3500 stands out for its high-quality cabin across all price points, an easy-to-use infotainment system, and numerous available driver-assist technologies.*
A truck like this tends to make the most sense when you can picture it on your own day. Maybe that means towing equipment across town, heading out past local roads with a trailer in back, or loading up after a stop near Mineola Nature Preserve. Contact us at Toliver CDJR of Mineola to book a test drive and see how this truck feels in person before you decide.
*Source: Edmunds.