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Whether you're wondering about pricing, reliability in Midwest winters, or common problems to watch for, we've put together everything you need to know about the 2500.
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📊 Nebraska market snapshot

Average price:$61,988

Average mileage:53,142 mi

Typical price range:$61,988.00 – $61,988.00

Days on lot (avg): days

A used Ram 2500 in Nebraska isn’t a casual purchase—it’s a work truck first, daily driver second. This is a heavy-duty pickup built for towing and hauling, not comfort or fuel economy. With either the 6.4L HEMI V8 or the 6.7L Cummins diesel, the 2500 can pull serious weight—often pushing close to 20,000 pounds when properly equipped. That kind of capability matters in a state where trailers, livestock, and equipment are part of everyday life.

But here’s the reality: most used Ram 2500s in Nebraska have been worked hard. These trucks are commonly used on farms, job sites, and for long-distance towing, so wear shows up in suspension, transmissions, and driveline components long before the odometer looks scary. Diesel models are the most desirable, but they come with higher maintenance costs and can get expensive fast if previous owners skipped upkeep. Gas trucks are cheaper upfront and simpler, but they don’t have the same effortless pulling power under load.

The upside is straightforward—if you find a clean, well-documented Ram 2500, it’s one of the most capable trucks you can buy without stepping up to a dually. You get massive towing capacity, a durable frame, and a cabin that’s more comfortable than older heavy-duty trucks. The downside is just as clear: rough ride, higher running costs, and a lot of abused examples on the market. In Nebraska, a “good deal” on a 2500 usually means you need to look twice, not once.

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