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So I have not actually gotten the loan yet, I have been preapproved based off the credit unions online website. So, I would go to the dealer, purchase and finance through them, THEN go to my credit union and get the loan and pay off the dealership loan right away?
Ok so my price OTD is just shy of $46K. This includes a $1500 incentive for financing through Chrysler. I just got preapproved for the loan I need through my credit union. But if I get the loan through the credit union and have the funds, how do I go about “financing” through Chrysler? Like I...
Check out a few posts up. I might be getting this different truck. CC standard box. $54 msrp, OTD $45K. And it’s funny, I’m doing the opposite of you, I’m in SoCal going to travel to NorCal
He said MSRP is 53.9K. They have it on sale for $47K which is $3K below invoice. I can get that price with 0%, or if I “finance with them for 3 months” at 5.9% I get all the incentives which amount to $7K off. What it sounds like is I take the price of $40K ($45 OTD) and immediately go to my own...
Ok, so I just got off the phone with the dealer for the second truck I Mentioned...
This is a Bighorn CC standard box, 5.7L non-etorque, 4x4 with anti-slip, sport package, tow package, big horn level 2 equipment, 33 gallon tank.
——MSRP is $53.9K
-Sale price is $47,940 (2K below invoice)...
So I found one in my state instead of several states over. Big horn CC standard box, 5.7 etorque, 4x4 with anti slip, sport package with tow package and bighorn package 2. Only thing this one is missing is the standard mirrors and premium lighting. Everyone sounds like they hate the tow mirrors...
The only issue with short bed in you can’t sleep in the bed. I plan on getting a camper and would be nice to have a sleeping platform in there for easy on the go camping
Msrp is 52k. The dealership is discounting $7K then adding another 5K for retail bonus cash, national retail cash, and retail cash bonus. If able to get for $39K, how is this. Seems good at almost $12K off?
So I found almost exactly what I want in a truck a few states away, luckily I have family out that way which could make it easier to pick up.
Anyways....They are asking $39K and some change for a new 2020 bighorn CC short bed with 4x4, 3.21 gears, off-road group with sport appearance package...
Ok. And why does it appear that on the level 2 package, some come with a glossy finish and some have a matte finish? Is it just appearance or is there an actual difference in the packages?
I’m looking at big horns and came across a used 2019 CC with 5.7L etorque, level 2, 4x4 with anti spin and 23Gallon tank for $32K, one owner.
The picture on the dash shows 3/4 tank of fuel, and the “miles to empty” meter shows 187 miles left...that seems like very few miles for 3/4 tank of...
So I’ve been searching the last month every day on Cars.com and autotrader and it seems the last couple days all the prices went up several grand....I’m assuming they got rid of last months incentives and therefore the prices raised? I thought I heard new incentives are released on the 4th of...
I’m looking for something particular myself and haven’t been able to find it so I’m actually waiting to see what gets dealt out to dealers with factories reopening. (White CC bighorn with sport package, 5.7L, 4x4 with LSD and 3.21 gearing). Haven’t been able to find what I’m looking for in the...
I contacted several ram dealerships, including GMC. I was told by several that since the factories had shut down during the height of covid, they are backed up and need to catch up on previous orders/builds going to dealer lots, therefore there is a longer wait. Some are still saying 10-12 weeks...
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