You can’t obtain the EP price else your literally an employee. You can obtain a friends and family voucher though (affiliate rewards) which is 1% under invoice. It should be noted, some dealers can give you pricing better then EP pricing. Where are you located (state?)
See link
https://5thgenrams.com/community/th...-pricing-options-friends-family-pricing.2108/
Alabama
Try these two contacts
Nashville, TN
- Bob Bomar @ Freeland Jeep Ram
- 5% Under invoice on ALL
- Phone Number: 615-866-6060 Email: [email protected]
- Website: https://www.freelandauto.com/new-vehicles/ram
- Simply buy online. Everything can be done online including financing, down payment, and contacts.
- Get $200 airfare reimbursement with a oneway airplane ticket to fly in and pick your up new car.
- Guaranteed Trade-In Assist Program - Receive a $1,000 over blue book.
Conway, AR
- You can add Kim at www.superiorfivestar.com
- no haggling at 5% under invoice
- Doc Fee was $130
- She even allowed for a portion of Affiliate Pricing Discount to be applied.
- Final sale price out the door minus TTL was 6.7% under invoice
What about for Georgia?
I'm currently at $8700 off a rebel, more if you include the trade in
That includes rebates? Also what is your msrp and your invoice number?I'm currently at $8700 off a rebel, more if you include the trade in
If someone gave you there EP CIB code they risk ruining their program for themselves. This would be considered illegal to ChryslerAnyone with an employee voucher? I’m trying to buy a 2019 limited this month and the dealers in my area are not wanting to discount much. The only rebate I qualify for is the $1500 consumer rebate.
Thanks.
That includes rebates? Also what is your msrp and your invoice number?
If you're getting different MSRPs from different dealers, they aren't quoting the same specifications. I'd be interested to see any POCs the various dealers are giving you, or anything to show why they are saying different MSRPs.That's just from straight negotiation, which is not easy. They also are giving me at least $3K more than what my 2011 Ram is worth, so really close to 12K. MSRP is anywhere from $59K to $61K depending on dealer
If you're getting different MSRPs from different dealers, they aren't quoting the same specifications. I'd be interested to see any POCs the various dealers are giving you, or anything to show why they are saying different MSRPs.
Any contacts for the state of Washington ?
What about for Georgia?
I think these are the closest I haveHow about Colorado ?