Used Ram pickup trucks for sale in Florida
3 listings · average asking price $16,130 · average odometer 104,258 mi
| Year & Model | Trim | Body | Miles | Price | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 2500 | Laramie | Regular Cab | 156,098 mi | $10,974 | Tampa |
| 2021 1500 Classic | Big Horn | Regular Cab | 59,717 mi | $17,876 | Orlando |
| 2019 1500 | Tradesman | Crew Cab | 96,960 mi | $19,540 | Tallahassee |
Ram models in Florida
Buying a used Ram in Florida
The intersection of Ram and Florida creates a specific used-truck profile worth understanding before you start dialing dealers. Florida dealers tend to stock Ram trucks in the configurations that match local demand — which is shaped by everything from average commute distance to the state's dominant industries. Florida is humid and salty along the coasts, which accelerates suspension and exhaust corrosion even though the state has no winter road salt. Inland trucks (Orlando, Lakeland, Ocala) tend to be cleaner than coastal listings.
If you are deciding between a Ram and a competing brand, our Ram hub page covers brand-wide reliability, common issues, and parts-availability notes. For a wider view of what Florida dealers are listing across all manufacturers, see our Florida overview page. Combining the two views — brand fit and local availability — is the fastest way to narrow down a shortlist of two or three trucks worth driving across the state to inspect.
Specific to Florida: salt-air corrosion on coastal trucks is common; inland inventory is often cleaner. That single sentence is worth taping to your dashboard before any inspection trip. A used truck purchase is a five-figure decision, and the best deals usually go to buyers who showed up prepared. Bring a flashlight, a magnet (to check for body filler), and a printed copy of this listing. Take your time on the test drive. And whenever possible, pay for an independent pre-purchase inspection — it is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy.