Looking to buy a Dodge Ram 1500

My husband wants to buy a Dodge Ram 1500. We had pretty much sealed the deal on a 2001, ST with Sport package, etc. However, the dealer, at the last minute, changed the interest rate on us and then indicated he had given us the wrong figures. We were ready to buy and then had to back out. We contacted another dealer who has a 2000 Ram 1500 that is LOADED!!! What should we expect to pay for the 2000? It has no miles on it and my husband test drove today. Considering the 2002 model will be out soon, should we even consider this? Please let us know. This is our first truck and we want to get the best deal we can
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I've been posting around on other Dodge sites, and I have a concern about the 5.2 liter Magnum engine. I've been told that the intake manifold is prone to leaking, and there is a pinging problem. Have you found that to be true? On another board, it was pretty much a common consensus that the gas engine was a mistake, and to go with the diesel. Do you agree?
How many miles is too many miles for a used Ram 1500?
If you want info on the 2002 Ram, check out the "Dodge Ram (2002) Unveiled!" message board.
"Too many" is a relative term. If it has 200,000 miles on it, but was driven by an old lady who used it for sunday choir trips, then its a pretty safe bet. If, on the other hand, that same little old lady was involved in Master's Class offroad racing... you get the idea.
From my experience the 5.2 is one of the most dependable engine ever built. I have had many over the years and none had any problems.
have two children who currently ride in booster seats and the room is pretty tight. As they grow, it will only get tighter. Anyway, I will eventually be moving to a slightly higher elevation and will be in need of a 4X4. I do not want anything smaller than a 3/4, as for the resale and payload. Here is my delema: When I am at play, I do medium to medium heavy hauling but may need to haul
heavy cargo, as per my move. Also with the gas prices soaring in CA, diesel fuel is significantly
cheaper. So, I am indecisive as to which brand and type of cumbustible engine. I kind of like the
sound of both types, each has its own.... how should I say... (arh arh arh). Its basically power vs
torch. Reliability is of utmost importance. I will also be using this mystery vehicle to and from work 8-10 miles, which is a lot of cold runs. I am a little gun shy as to Fords, as I was fixing or repairing daily but they were first on race day. In all fairness, they were not Pickups.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanx