Would you mind telling me what city and what dealership?, Also did you negotiate all this through email or did you hustle with a sales person face-to-face ?I live in northern california and I ordered my Limited on 11/3. It just went KZ, is in transit and I should get it in a few weeks. MSRP was 71,090. My purchase price was basically Invoice less holdback or 61, 921. I also got 3000 in rebates. So total purchase was 58, 921 plus TTL & fees
Yeah, they probably did hook you up for the inconvenience a bit, trying to do some research on dealerships in California that are willing to give good dealsI bought my Laramie from Shaver CDJR in Thousand Oaks. Pleasant experience I must say.
I had a Laramie on order that Ram screwed up somehow; had been sitting in storage in Sterling Heights for 2 months with no end in sight. So that might have been in my favor when negotiating the price for the one I finally bought off their lot. Got it for over $11,000 less than sticker.
I had a lot of trouble getting salesmen to respond to emails; phone calls were way more effective. And I could never get a quote by email either. Had to haggle in person.Yeah, they probably did hook you up for the inconvenience a bit, trying to do some research on dealerships in California that are willing to give good deals
So did you have to negotiate to your price through email or was it an actual posted price on their website?Bought mine in Gilroy. "Drive a little, save a lot" blah blah blah
Was true in my case though. Was shopping for a Rebel 12 and nobody in the area that had one was budging from their internet price -incentives. Gilroy's dealer discount was $9k, lowest online I found by a decent margin.
...other then that, they are worthless though, but they move a ton of volume. Wouldn't doubt it if the other dealers in the area are not real happy about their cars rolling in for service either, but meh, none of the ones nearest me had a 12 either, so hopefully they will not treat me too poorly should I need service.
Good luck
I would appreciate it if you posted which dealership you finally went with and what kind of deal they were able to make for youI'm currently talking to 3 or 4 different dealers for a 2019 Limited 4x4.
So did you have to negotiate to your price through email or was it an actual posted price on their website?
Would you mind telling me how you were able to find out true invoice price?I used Walnut Creek CDJR. It's my local dealer, and I did it f2f. I knew invoice going in and I just sat down with him man to man and said i am willing to order and sign today, I want invoice less holdback and you keep the dealer cash. It was pretty straightforward and they are a good dealer. That was the deal we signed.
I agree, as I would special order mine as well. So with that in mind is there a way I can find out true invoice price on the one I want so i have a good idea as to what a good deal is ? I’ve read that some are getting 6% below invoice in other statesI have never bought a car off the lot. Spending such a significant amount, I want to get exactly what I want. Having patience and ordering from a dealer- everyone wins. You get what you want, dealer gets a sale but has no inventory holding costs etc. All it costs the dealer is the time it takes to proces an order. They get the sale, counts towards quota etc. win/win
I agree, as I would special order mine as well. So with that in mind is there a way I can find out true invoice price on the one I want so i have a good idea as to what a good deal is ? I’ve read that some are getting 6% below invoice in other states