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I have Geico and was pleasantly surprised to see that has an option when I was adding my 2022 Ram, which I picked up two weeks ago, to my insurance. With a brand new limited longhorn, it averages out to ~$5 a month for the life of the 7 year coverage. That’s cheaper than I pay for apple care on...
Obligatory pictures. The truck arrived on 05/23 (my wife’s birthday, so I’ll be the primary driver for “her” truck, as fate has spoken) and I took delivery on 05/24.
Funny story. I am not overly worried, but no one loves the current gas prices. I was driving home, stuck in NOVA rush hour...
@triple_B and @Eighty my order arrived yesterday, 05/23.…right on my wife’s birthday. So I guess that makes this here truck, haha? Planning to pick it up today.
@Tdmva21 for whatever it is worth, my dealer (Lustine) is located in Woodbridge, VA and I am driving up from Fredericksburg today to...
Mine shows an ETA of May 25th, while Ram chat tells me 05/18-05/25. Same difference at this point, but it seems to be as accurate as what I have been getting from my dealer and/or ram chat.
Indeed - it was fast to BS/WS, but if my truck arrives the first half of this week as anticipated, then the WS to Lot will be about double the average for my area. Either way, it will be under 3 months, which I am more than happy with.
3/12/22 Limited Longhorn order here (Norther Virginia). BS/WS on ~ 04/01 and 04/02. The truck has been sitting in Maryland, waiting for transport from rail yard to dealer for a few weeks now. The eta was in flux but is now holding firm at 05/18-05/25....so I should get it in the next few days...
Still stuck in delivery here. Truck was built and moved to ship ~4/4/, and has been in the local area (waiting transportation from rail yard to dealer via truck) since the start of the month. Original ETA was 05/09-05/25, and as of today is 05/18-05/25. Neither the dealer nor Ram have any...
Where will you go next? The other manufacturers are likely to follow suit in an effort to meet emission standards. Just curious.
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I ordered my longhorn on 3/12, and it has arrived locally (via train) and is awaiting transport to the dealer, eta 05/09 -05/25. My WS showed up on 4/2, so the longest wait on my end was shipping.
Ahh - my bad if I mistook your response.
I would content that neither you nor I can accurately assess the profitability of that company based on their margins. The best we have to go on is a blog post from almost 3 years ago (A 100x Investment (Part 2) - comma.ai blog) . I guess we could dig...
Some valid concerns, with the exception of your comments on the margins. You work in the tech field, so I assume you have some understanding of business. The margins on hardware can't be viewed in a vacuum. You have to consider a companies net profit, which takes into account the whole picture...
Congrats on getting an actual date!
I didn't even know a "brand mentor" existed. It was all mentioned and escalated by a particularly helpful rep. I was surprised, as usually I got a blanket response at best. I did what I could to return the favor and took the time to provide positive feedback.
I reached out to Ram Chat this morning and my case was assigned to a "brand mentor" to inquire on my vehicles status and "expedite arrival at the dealership". I'll take that with a grain of salt, but we will see what happens. I was simply just inquiring, and Ram Chat initiated the push without...
I think the better approach is to take a higher level view of the process as a whole. For example, someone a few pages back saw saw their truck delivered to VA within a few weeks of the WS, but they ordered the truck late February. By contrast, I ordered by truck mid-march with a WS by 04/02, a...
Hardware to process and actually support the software. The 2k display (no one wants a ****ty display) includes camera and everything needed to run the software - essentially a mini computer, and same goes for the .nvme storage (fast storage with room for all the data you can see on the github)...
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