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I am considering this cover vs the Lo Pro. What did you consider in choosing the more expensive aluminum slat version? Great choice with color, as I will be picking up a Billet Silver Night Edition next week
Peel Chrysler in Ontario. I think I was fortunate and called on Nov 2 for month end at a Large volume dealer, offered a price I was willing to accept and got it done.
Hi everyone, I am a new member from Canada and putting the final touches on a 2020 Ram from my current 2018 Ford F150 EcoBoost. I will be travelling from Saskatchewan to Toronto as no other dealer has come close (6k difference). I think I have finally found a truck that has the desired...
Thanks for the suggestion. I am putting the finishing touches on a deal with Peel Chrysler and Genna.
2020 Ram 1500 Sport Loaded (Crew Cab, 5.7L Hemi, Billet Silver, Night Edition, Receiver/Trailer Brake, Spray-in Bedliner, Moonroof, RamBox, Multi Tailgate, Comfort & Convenience, Sport Hood...
Thanks for the input. I test drove a 3.92 Ram 1500 Sport with some heavy options and averaged 12.5L/100 kms which is almost identical to what my EcoBoost got when new. It definitely hasn't deterred my interest. I can sacrifice a bit of gas mileage, but I highly doubt I will be 5mpg worse for...
Thanks for the input and as you mentioned a truck is about much more than fuel economy. With that said I will be test driving both gear ratio's of the Ram to see if one or both suit my driving style/daily commute. I am very intrigued by the utility and that will be a major factor
That's definitely worse than I thought. I was originally looking at the Diesel and test drove it but not sure about reliability and taking a long time to make the $ recovery work. I'm going to test drive the 5.7L with both gear boxes next week and see what makes more sense for my daily driver...
It's great they have committed to an electric truck, however seeing how much Ford is charging for a truck with no electric range (7k) is ridiculous and won't make financial sense for several years. I am assuming Ram will do the same
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