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Well KBB was $44k, so not sure if he overpaid. Truck was in excellent condition. It's my avatar pic. On top of that when people are looking at paying over $70k for a brand new Laramie Megacab CTD, $45k is nothing.
Well I think they're out there. Like I said I just got $45k for my 2014 with 87k miles on it. Just post on offerup and Craigslist and see what offers you get.
I'm assuming this pricing was back in December? This isn't a current deal. These deals that happened in the past don't really help those of us looking for deals now lol.
My local dealer actually told me they honor the current incentives or the incentives available on delivery, which ever one is better. I was shocked by that after everyone on here says that they only are offered incentives on delivery.
I did run across another post where incentives for limiteds...
I know this is probably not available, but does anyone have a running list of what the incentives have been the last 12 months? Just curious to see if there's a pattern to predict when incentives might be their highest.
I just sold my 2014 Laramie with 87k miles last week for $45k privately. Dealer offered me $36k with the sales tax savings it would have totaled around $39k. I said hell no. I would think he could’ve got $55k through a private sale.
Yeah I was sold on the Rebel and still am other than the pricing compared to the Laramie. With the Rebel I get the 12" screen (I don't really care for that honestly) and my 18" wheels that I'm looking for. If I went with the Laramie I'd get the 3.21 gears, but switch the 20" wheels my build...
I was just telling my wife I was a month too late selling my Ram 2500 because I missed the best deals. I was saying I might just have to wait until the end of this year and build a 2022 when the best deals hit.
I haven't went checked 36 dealerships, but 5 or 6 for Rebels. Below are the invoice comparisons. So far Aaron at Mark Dodge has been the best.
Earnhardt Gilbert
Bill Luke
WA
ID
LA
%off Inv.
4.90%
5.41%
5.68%
6.26%
6.39%
I was going through all my pricing again and the MSRPs between the Rebel and Laramie I configured is only $90 more for the Laramie, but the Rebel comes out to be $2k more out the door. I know the Laramie has $500 more dollars in incentives, but they're also willing to take more off the invoice...
Well damn, looks like you are right. What kind of Presidents day sale is that? One reason ordering a build might be a little scary. For those dealers that only accept the rebates that are active once the truck is delivered, that could be a real problem if something like this happened and all...
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