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I own both a Ram 1500 and a Tesla. They each have their own uses/purposes. I would never drive the Tesla on a vacation/visit to my folks house, about 560 miles each way, but the Ram is awesome for that. Also would not use it to help any of my kids with their various moves they have all made...
When I went to finally pickup my pickup I brought a printout of the certificate and code with me, but the dealer said it was already in the system and applied automatically. So you should not be dependent on your dealer doing it for you, and they would likely have to go in and remove it...
That is crazy. You have Longhorn Limited wheels on your 10th Anniversary Edition. Well I guess if you already accepted it, then you have a one-of-a-kind Ram 10th Anniversary Longhorn Limited...or I suppose, two-of-a-kind...
BTW, your WS shows them as Longhorn Limited 20x9 Aluminum...
Good to see you in BS stage...literally. I was almost in the same boat as you last Summer/Fall, but when I did my first order the Regional Rep told my dealer I should wait, based on what I had put down for options, because he knew they were going to change and likely mess the truck all to...
Interesting stuff. You have probably told this to folks many times before, but I am glad you did here as it is as I thought...you do a ton of work for this and deserve to be "called out" more often than you are!
Thanks again!
I knew my shorter time would not move the needle much, but I was just wondering how you guys are able to track delivery times on so many vehicles. Do you really look at each VIN status all the way to the delivery? You are almost as dedicated to this as my father is to tracking our whole family...
Not sure how you guys @Eighty and @triple_B track average shipping times, but mine will lower the OH average a bit. WS on 3 Feb, Delivered to dealer via Cassens today, 7 Feb. So definitely under the 10 day average. I have not picked it up yet as the dealer prep has not happened yet, so may...
They are not as aggressive as the commercially available A/T3W so they may not be quite as "mud" worthy. They are put on as OEM "specials" because they have off-road capability, but still offer a decently quiet ride on pavement. And let's face it, all vehicle manufacturers build to suit as...
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