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All stuff I can live without. But unfortunately they can’t do the Chrysler offer since it was used as a loaner vehicle while cars were in the shop and not a demo? Not sure how all that works. Little confused because of what couple of people told me last night. Just gonna keep looking for now.
Interesting... Then it shouldn’t be an issue. It’s not all that difficult to add one anyways if I need. As of right now the only thing I plan on towing regularly is a bass boat. It has surge breaks though, so doesn’t really matter.
Has my must haves. Level 2 package (only really wanted 1, but 2 sure is preferable), HEMI, wheel well liners, anti-spin dif. I prefer to have my bed lining done after purchase so that works out. Only real thing other I wanted was a brake controller.
Found what seems to be a good deal on a Big Horn demo with under 4000 miles. They're looking for 28% off MSRP and can still do 0% through FCA. Anyone have any thoughts? Doesn't have everything I want - but it's at a price I feel much more comfortable with.
Thank you! I agree - I actually do have a Roth IRA. Just in a very fortunate financial situation for someone my age. Guess that’s the doing co-ops while in school/living with parents. Great point on the ram boxes. It’s something I hadn’t considered and I think I won’t be getting those based on...
I don’t disagree - and I’ve looked at going that route. I just know I won’t be happy with whatever I get, and the prices on used trucks with not all that high miles really isn’t good at all right now.
Above question! The dealer in Franklin is willing to do $30K on a new ‘20 Big Horn 4x4 w/ 5.7. Obviously it doesn’t come with all the goodies though. Everything is base but the 5.7.
I doubt I’ll tow much more than 4,500 lbs with it. I really like the Big Horn with Built to Serve package. Add the Level 2 and tow packs and it would have everything I want. But like others said, the Laramie MSRP ends up only being about $2,000 more.
Do you have any idea what I should expect OTD on a Laramie spec’d like yours? The quad cab I was speaking is listed at $39,600, and I figure a fair price is closer to $36,500. We’ll see if they’re willing to deal. If I can get near that list price on a new crew it obviously doesn’t make a whole...
Thanks. I wanna say it was like that with the ‘16. Tried to change the oil once and decided that wasn’t happening again.
Thanks. Both things I want. I thought the Big Horn had it but in the Level 1 or 2 package?
Thanks. Good point. I’d probably get more use out of the longer bed than a crew...
Hi all! I'm in the market for my first pickup. Based off of everything I've read I think I'll be going with a Ram if I can find the right deal. My father has had an '06 Cummins and a '16 Rebel Crew. He's now in a '20 Gladiator Rubicon. In general, I'm curious as to what all of you wished you had...
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