A piece of advise, be careful and be very diligent on getting your deal on printable paper form. Dealers are up to speed on the internet, and you may think you have the deal on a chat line or the phone but you need provable paper work. Here is a nightmare story from Nissan dealer brand NOT Ram. Had a wreck and got a replacement insurance check so I could pay cash for a new SUV. It was after the end of the year and inventories were very low on what the wife wanted. I am in Iowa and I found the ideal SUV in Kentucky at Wiler. I made a good deal over the phone and email. They take care of everything for paperwork, tax ,license, fees etc. Kentucky has an outraguous doc fee $600 that I didn't plan on because my state has a really low one. When I go there they had all the lic, fees and tax figured and they send them in. I told them they had a mistake on the tax percentage and the tax was 500 dollars too much. They said ok the paperwork was made up in their central office and it would take several days to change (I'm from out of state). When they send in the tax, they will just send me a check for the difference. When I got home registered the car, no check ever came. They promised several times over the phone that it was in process. Then the salesman and then the dealership simply stopped answering calls and emails and I was out 500 bucks and 600 miles away. So if you are dealing out of state be careful and research fees taxes and charges you don't know about, and also some remote "central office" handling your paperwork. Don't be like this guy.