scottmoyer
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Hey all. I've been lurking for a few months trying to learn more about these trucks. I have always been a GM guy and had GM trucks, with my last one being a 2006 Silverado Z71 that I traded, in 2017. I bought it new and loved that truck. Due to a new job, I traded it on a 2017 Mustang GT, because I wanted to enjoy my commute of 80 miles each way. The job ended after 2 months and Ford did a buyback on the Mustang due to paint failure. So, I bought a 2018 F150 XLT. That truck was also lemon lawed! Sorry to say , my luck with newer vehicles hasn't been good as I also had to lemon law a new 2017 Charger Scat Pack that the dealer had for 36 days trying to repair, but oh well.
I like the Laramie Sport and the Rebel. Because of the F150 XLT, I learned that the lower trim level isn't for me so I'm looking at the next step above the Big Horn. I'm looking at the 5.7 Hemi, 4x4, the 8.4 Uconnect radio, no ram boxes or split tailgate or sunroof. I'm seeing Laramie prices around $9k-$12k off, and I have seen a few instances of $15k off, but don't know what discounts they were offering. The Rebels are around $6k-10K off.
Is there anything that makes the Laramie the better choice than the Rebel? The Laramie can get different wheels and tires, a small lift and Bilstein shocks to make it more like the Rebel, and appears to be cheaper, after the rebates. If I build a Ram on the website, my option selections makes MSRP close to the same on both models. Is there anything the Laramie has that the Rebel doesn't that makes it the better truck? Or, should I just buy the Rebel because I will replace the wheels and tires, shocks and add a small lift to the Laramie?
Thanks for the help. I did search and I didn't see a similar topic.
I like the Laramie Sport and the Rebel. Because of the F150 XLT, I learned that the lower trim level isn't for me so I'm looking at the next step above the Big Horn. I'm looking at the 5.7 Hemi, 4x4, the 8.4 Uconnect radio, no ram boxes or split tailgate or sunroof. I'm seeing Laramie prices around $9k-$12k off, and I have seen a few instances of $15k off, but don't know what discounts they were offering. The Rebels are around $6k-10K off.
Is there anything that makes the Laramie the better choice than the Rebel? The Laramie can get different wheels and tires, a small lift and Bilstein shocks to make it more like the Rebel, and appears to be cheaper, after the rebates. If I build a Ram on the website, my option selections makes MSRP close to the same on both models. Is there anything the Laramie has that the Rebel doesn't that makes it the better truck? Or, should I just buy the Rebel because I will replace the wheels and tires, shocks and add a small lift to the Laramie?
Thanks for the help. I did search and I didn't see a similar topic.