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New 2025 ram tradesman work trucks

millerbjm

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Started taking delivery of the 7 2025 ram 1500's I ordered to replace fleet trucks that are ready to sell. Always interesting to see the stripped down version of the truck in work truck trim. Crazy to see they cost us a bit over $51k per truck considering I wad able to buy a 2023 Laramie for just a few thousand more with negotiation.
 

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Same price I purchased my 2020 Laramie for lol its insane how much the prices have increased. 25 look good still in work truck form.


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$51k per truck does seem high, considering you could probably still buy a Laramie for mid $50's with discounts. For a work truck, the truck pictured does look nice.
 
Especially buying 7 I would think in today’s pricing that would be a low 40K truck.


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These are purchased through Enterprise fleet with factory and government incentives. Used to be a lot more incentives but they haven't really come back. Still cheaper than ford or Chevy at the time of order. I wouldn't pay that price at a dealer but it makes sense in this case given the whole package and equity in my fleet etc.
 
Looks well optioned. Do they have adaptive cruise? Looks like the steering wheel buttons are there.
 
Looks well optioned. Do they have adaptive cruise? Looks like the steering wheel buttons are there.
They do have adaptive cruise. I looked closer and turns out the capitalized price was $46,206 so a good amount less than I posted earlier as that was before incentives. These have 3.92 rear, Mopar side steps, trailer brake controller.
 
Those look pretty dolled up for work trucks. literally a wheel swap away from a solid DD.
 
Those look pretty dolled up for work trucks. literally a wheel swap away from a solid DD.
Up until now we always ordered 1500 classics if we were getting rams and those were much more basis trucks. Now that they are only offering the 5th gen the price and base options have certainly been elevated. You can option a tradesman with chrome or body color and with the nicer wheels but they get pretty close to a Bighorn at that point. I will say that Ram's vinyl seats are much better that Ford or Chevy but Ford does vinyl floors versus rams carpet a d the vinyl floors are much better for work trucks.
 

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