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It took several days for incentives to be revised last go around, so that is probably the case as well, now. I'm holding out too so feel your pain. Keep on being patient, it's going to pay off.
FWIW, a dealer told me the same thing when I was looking at a Laramie. If you build a Laramie on tht Ram website, it gives you 20" polished rims with black inserts (multispoke) and for some reason, there are tons of Laramies which have the regular, 20" (5 spoke rim). I asked if they could...
The laws of supply and demand are assumed only when all other factors are equal, e.g. normal unemployment, no pandemics, etc. It's not as if all "essential" employees use/purchase trucks and are keeping the auto manufacturers afloat either. Even if supply is not being increased or maintained...
im hoping additional incentives will come the middle of the month after the existing ones expire. Totally understand supply and demand, but with the sheer amount of unemployment, no one is going to purchase vehicles if they are one of the millions on unemployment which currently is at a record...
Congrats to those who purchased vehicles yesterday. To those still looking to buy, patience is a virtue.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/31/coronavirus-cripples-us-auto-sales-automakers-push-0percent-financing.html
Online sales will only supplement things for a while and if CV associated news...
I'm thinking you would be able to get into a new limited around the same price of the vehicles you're discussing.
Laramie longhorn. https://www.lauracdjr.com/new/Ram/2019-Ram-1500-22e497d20a0e0ae97bdec0501f8c2075.htm...
I completely agree. I'm ready to buy as long as incdntives are as good or better in the next 3 weeks. Fingers crossed for all potential buyers in the upcoming months we get some good prices.
The financing special was just released so it would seem premature for then to remove it starting next month IMO. Sure, FCA isn't building vehicles at the moment so there isn't a massive incentive to move cars necessarily, but the current state of the economy coupled with dealers either being...
I wouldn't expect dealers to say anything different either. The nation could be locked down and they'd still claim there's tons of interest on their vehicles, these deals won't last long, and the prices won't get any better, etc. I would definitely hold out a little bit longer.
Agreed. Some will spend and some likely won't because they've been out of work, and these vehicles bare expensive enough as is. Best deals last year were around spring/summer, with the best deals coming in June. Assuming something similar for this year and adding in the whole Corona virus, I...
This was the pre-corona deal ram had on their 2020s. The only 0% financing for longer than 3 years they had was on 2019s; 2020s had 0% for 36 months. Now it's 0% for 84 months on both.
When I was in the dealer a few weeks ago, I could have forgone about $1k in rebates to utilize 0% on 36 months (2020 1500), so I would not have lost all incentives.
https://amp.detroitnews.com/amp/2885862001
I think it's not a bad idea to wait a little bit longer for a vehicle as prices are...
Looks like Ram is following suit from GM; 0% financing through Chrysler capital for 84 months on 2019 and 2020 Rams as well as deferred payment for 90 days. I'd be willing to bet incentives will be even better next month at the tail end of this virus as the dealerships will be hurting (despite...
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