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That's a fact. I test drove a new Ram with the 5.7 and it's a great motor for sure. But there's no truck on the market that can match the 6.2/10 speed combo.
I really love the new design here. I like the Silverado facelift a lot but I'm much more fond of this. I won't be buying a truck until...
I love what they did with the front end. Really cleans up the styling. I don't love their tailgate - makes too many body lines for me. The interior is much nicer although I hate a console shifter in a truck. I can't wait to drive this and the new Silverado in the Spring so I can finally make a...
I think what's becoming clear is, despite what Ram says, they are certainly not prioritizing customer builds. This may have been true in the past but the vast majority of buyers are buying off the lot and dealers need trucks to sell.
I guess this only adds to my confusion then. Here is a 2022 Big Horn on the ground with power folding mirrors. Granted, it's a Level 2, not a Level B. Which begs the question to me - why is there a Level B when they are clearly capable of getting Level 2 trucks out the door?
Edit: After reading...
Per the mirror confusion - I don't know what is up with the differing trim levels. But I have seen 2022 Laramie and Big Horn models on dealer lots with power folding mirrors. I would think they will all be built as ordered but who knows.
Could be a website issue with the Trailer Tow Group as it's still $895 on the Laramie and Big Horn. ASG is still there, but no longer for Laramie which I think is silly. I really want ASG but I hate the goofy 12-inch screen so I don't want to climb up to Limited. Oh well. I can live without it...
I've been having this same debate with myself. My current DD has black leather seats which are only heated - not ventilated - and they get miserably hot on sunny days. The back sweat is real. But, they're "sport" seats which really hug you and I'm sure that's part of the problem. I've thought...
To be fair - it only looks like a lot because you're picking your trim and engine on the same step where the Ram builder puts those on different pages.
I don't think you're pessimistic - I think it's realistic. At first I figured prices would come back down when inventories built back up. But many of the manufacturers are shifting more toward customer orders and less toward dealer inventory. If that continues, there won't be big inventory to...
My guess is the ZR2 will come in at High Country prices or above. And I'm sure the dealer markup will be silly depending on how the chip shortage is by April or May when these start rolling out. I've never intended to spend that much on a truck but it's tempting...
Honestly, I'm a big fan of this update. I'm glad I didn't put my Ram order in because this may sway be back to GM. These won't be on sale until Spring which is fine because I may be moving, and won't be buying until at least then if so. Lots of time to decide and see how production of both...
When I first applied, I had a great credit score but almost no credit history and they approved me almost instantly for 3.99% on a used vehicle. I was thrilled with that given my lack of history.
Mine was about a week and a half. That seemed long to me but they didn't lose any of my documents. Your case sounds strange because their customer service has been top notch for me so I hope they get it worked out for you. I bought my Vette from a seller who was suspicious of everything and I...
I have my Corvette financed through Penfed and I will say this - the savings account process took longer than expected. But I was approved for my auto loan in about 12 hours at a much lower rate than I was quoted anywhere else. They've been great to work with ever since. Hopefully it works out...
I wouldn't pay MSRP for a truck when you have the option not to. There are a few dealers mentioned across this Forum who regularly give discounts, even in this Covid market. Mark Dodge in Louisiana is the most popular and typically gives the largest discounts. They quoted me 13.5% under MSRP on...
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