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One of the top rules is to not let the dealership know you need a new truck immediately
My thinking is if you told 5 dealerships you need a truck now and will buy from the one of the five with the best price, why would they not give the best deal as it would be a easy sell?
Usually when working...
Seem like the 2023s will have the e-Torque system and curious what are the major complaints from owners (if any)?
Also for anyone in the southern states, how did the e-Torque manage through those hot humid July/Aug months?
Does the e-Torque system cut out the A/C unit?
Standard rims are 18 inches but the ones I like are the 20 inch rims.
Is there a noticeable difference in the ride between the 18 inch and 20 inch rims?
Objective is smoother and comfortable ride over aesthetic.
Good comments about the paint.
My old truck has a combo of paint and fake chrome on the front.
The chrome portion still looks great, but the painted area is pitted through the clear coat.
Now, I may be rethinking the Sports package.......but maybe not as I really like the look.
With the Laramie, all I really want is the surround view.
Not a fan of leather seats, but figured I would have to give/take.
Also, the Florida sun will definitely deteriorate any dash (leather or plastic).
I generally don't upkeep the inside, but do keep the outside nice with Zaino products.
So...
Even with my current (older/smaller) truck the surround view at times would be helpful due to many places here having small parking spots.
Figured with this larger vehicle, its would just about be a necessity. (at least for me :cool: )
The Surround-View Camera System which is part of the Advanced Safety Feature.
When inquiring, and not knowing its part of the Advanced Safety Feature, I would ask the dealership which model they had with the Surround-View Camera and none knew.
They just figured it must be part of the Limited.
Spending the morning going through the list. Very helpful, thanks.
Able to see a feature I wanted but all dealers stated it was only on the Limited, but can see it is indeed on the Laramie.
Using the Ram web site, two trucks were built.
One Big Horn and the other Laramie.
Same packages were selected for each.
Big Horn came to $55,510
Laramie came to $63,985
Question 1 - Is the Laramie worth the extra $8k-$9k?
Question 2 - The Big Horn has the cloth seats. The Laramie has the...
I have been monitoring a local dealer with a Big Horn.
It doesn't have the one main feature I want, but everything else on my list is there.
MSRP $55,925
Discounted Price on Saturday : $47,110
Planned to hit the dealership but couldn't make it.
Checking if still available and as of today, the...
In various threads on various boards, the argument against the RAM trucks tends to use data from the Dodge era.
Since many people nowadays are lazy, they tend to compile whatever articles or notes they find to avoid actual work research themselves into the matter.
They all say that. :sneaky:
Even after paying $10K over MSRP and you ask for a discount, they will still say they can't because they would lose money.
How can you tell if your car dealership is lying to you????
Their lips are moving. :D
Seeing a number of YouTube channel claiming to expect price drops or better discounts this year.
Are you buying it or are the YouTube channels are mostly click bait?
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