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Very similar msrp to a truck I recently purchased (70,750 for mine) I was getting down to around 61-62 pre incentives ended at 53k after all incentives applied, get rid of the 2k in coatings and your in the same area.
Don't have my truck yet, but from what I have been reading on these fourms it seems to be somewhat common, the dealership should be able to find the power draw and if they can't probably a bad dealer
If using the standard incentives at the time 6,500 manufacturer incentives & 6,000 dealer. Numbers may be different depending on what you qualified for but the 6,500 was available to everyone in December I believe
Ron bouchaed in Fitchburg
It wasn't a dealer thing at least that I know of, they tried in the ordered system and showed me what waa goings on. I had ~4 different Private incentives that I wanted to apply all, but once they selected one they could not add in the other Private one's but it did...
Koons and Mark Dodge, ended up only being able to use 9.5k of incentives had ~4k in personal incentives thay unfortunately would not all stack. Finalized with a local dealer this morning as Koons doesn't do business in MA, and shipping cost from MD would eat up the savings
Ending $ 53k, with...
Yeah, MD and koons were definitely the easiest to deal with. With MD having the best experience of the 2 at least for me.
In the north east in order of best deals (also aligns with easiest to work with at least for me)
Ron Bouchard, Fitchburg, ma (complimenty 150,000/10 year extended warranty)...
Just went through this in MA as well, what I found l
1) koons (VA) was the best price, but does not deal with MA
2) Mark dodge was 2nd cheapest (LA) but only slightly more the koons
3) Ron Bouchard in Fitchburg was the cheapest I was able to get in MA (~1.5K more then mark dodge & or my order)...
Maybe i am reading to much into the issues some have reported on this site with check engine lights and truck constantly in the shop. + call me old fashioned but I do like an actual dipstick (not a hill i'll die on, but electronics do fail and sometimes simple = better)
Currently trying to decide on new build vs used. I have a Laramie build ~$71k down to ~$51k (~9k dealer, $10.5k incentives) in reading posts this seems like a decent deal, but any thoughts on pulling the trigger now vs waiting for potential future incentives or staying away from the unknown of...
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