Silent Bob
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Courtesy Delivery
Many dealers are unwilling to give customers a low price. If you can not get a good price locally you can look to the low price, high volume dealers used by many forum members.
If there are no recommended dealers near where you live you can have the vehicle shipped, do a "fly & drive", or possibly have a courtesy delivery of factory orders arranged.
A local dealer may take delivery of your factory order and do the PDI (pre-delivery inspection). Dealers do receive compensation, from the factory, for this.
Some smart dealers realize that by their doing your courtesy delivery, they get to met you, impress you by their service and attentiveness, thus win your future servicing business, and/or maybe even you might buy another vehicle from them later. It is up to each individual dealer if they want to accept deliveries. It is also up to the volume dealer if they want to arrange them.
Phillip Olson has agreed to arrange courtesy deliveries closer to you as he is able. You would need to put down a 10%, non refundable, cash deposit on your factory order. Your truck would go from the factory to a local dealer for pick up. Phillip would handle all the paperwork.
Phillip Olson, General Sales Manager at Bud Clary in Washington State
Tell him Silent Bob from 5thGenRams Forum sent you.
Cell 360-434-2929 (text or calls)
[email protected]
Rebate vs. lower interest: Which car incentive is right for you? LINK
Why Invoice is the New MSRP LINK
The Best Time to Buy Your Ram
This link has advice on when you are likely to get the best price on your new truck. LINK
How to Get the Best Price on a Factory Extended Warranty LINK
Many dealers are unwilling to give customers a low price. If you can not get a good price locally you can look to the low price, high volume dealers used by many forum members.
If there are no recommended dealers near where you live you can have the vehicle shipped, do a "fly & drive", or possibly have a courtesy delivery of factory orders arranged.
A local dealer may take delivery of your factory order and do the PDI (pre-delivery inspection). Dealers do receive compensation, from the factory, for this.
Some smart dealers realize that by their doing your courtesy delivery, they get to met you, impress you by their service and attentiveness, thus win your future servicing business, and/or maybe even you might buy another vehicle from them later. It is up to each individual dealer if they want to accept deliveries. It is also up to the volume dealer if they want to arrange them.
Phillip Olson has agreed to arrange courtesy deliveries closer to you as he is able. You would need to put down a 10%, non refundable, cash deposit on your factory order. Your truck would go from the factory to a local dealer for pick up. Phillip would handle all the paperwork.
Phillip Olson, General Sales Manager at Bud Clary in Washington State
Tell him Silent Bob from 5thGenRams Forum sent you.
Cell 360-434-2929 (text or calls)
[email protected]
Rebate vs. lower interest: Which car incentive is right for you? LINK
Why Invoice is the New MSRP LINK
The Best Time to Buy Your Ram
This link has advice on when you are likely to get the best price on your new truck. LINK
Lock in Incentives & Rebates on Factory Orders
We have factory confirmation that you can definitely lock in current incentives, including Chrysler Capital special financing, on factory orders. LINKHow to Get the Best Price on a Factory Extended Warranty LINK
How to Get the Best Price on Your New Ram
How to Get the Best Price on Your New Ram
UPDATE: I am rarely updating this anymore so some of the information may be out of date. Check the most recent comments for new information. 2/11/22 With differing degrees of work you can get a good to great price on your new truck. We will start with the discounted price on the truck and cover...
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