Sir Ramcelot
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Probably coupons, thats what mine did last week
Yes the dealerships that use the coupons include them as "rebates".
Probably coupons, thats what mine did last week
New member here, and hopefully the new owner of a RAM very soon! I have a deposit down on the following truck. Before I wrap it up, let me know how you think I did, I'm sure like most dealerships, it seems they are playing some games with the rebates and forcing Chrysler financing on me at some high rate (but we haven't gone through rates yet).
A quick read through here, and it seems like getting 10K below MSRP is somewhat common on a truck in this price range...
What do you all think?
The MSRP is $55,555
PP of $51,815 (corp 1% below invoice)
Wheel locks 199 (eye roll)
User fee 1,359
Registration 910
Admin fee 13
Sub Total $54,297
Rebates ($6,000) apparently 1,500 of this is contingent on me taking said loa, which makes little sense to me.
Total price $48,296
This will be my first truck and I think it has most of what I want. It would have been nice to have the LED light package and the blind spot feature... but other than that.
It is missing some other things that I'm used to having in my car like memory seats and power seats for the passenger, rain sense wiper and a few other minor things.
Am I missing anything else that would be an oversight?
Thanks!
-HellaHarry
- Customer Preferred Package 27Z
- Trailer-Tow Group$400
- Power Trailer-Tow Mirrors with Manual Fold-Away
- Trailer Brake Control
- Night Edition$1,995
- 20-Inch x 9.0-Inch Premium Paint/Polished Wheels
- 275/55R20 OWL All-Season Tires
- Black Exterior Badging
- Black Headlamp Bezels
- Black Interior Accents
- Big Horn Level 2 Equipment Group$2,500
- 2nd-Row In-Floor Storage Bins
- 115-Volt Auxiliary Power Outlet
- 115-Volt Auxiliary Rear Power Outlet
- 8.4-Inch Touchscreen Display
- A/C Auto Temperature Control w/Dual-Zone Control
- Apple CarPlay
- Class IV Receiver-Hitch
- Cluster 7.0-Inch TFT Color Display
- Media Hub-2 USB, Full Funct/Chg Only
- Exterior Mirrors with Supplemental Signals
- Google Android Auto
- Heated Front Seats
- Heated Steering Wheel
- ParkSense Front and Rear Park-Assist with Stop
- 4-Way Power Lumbar Adjustable Driver Seat
- 8-Way Power Driver Seat
- Power Adjustable Pedals
- Power Folding Mirrors
- Rear Power Sliding Window
- Rear Window Defroster
- Remote-Start System
- SiriusXM with 1-Year Radio Sub Call 800-643-2112
- Universal Garage Door Opener
- 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio$95
- 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT eTorque Engine$1,695
- 18-Inch Aluminum Spare Wheel
- 23-Gallon Fuel Tank
- Dual-Pane Panoramic Sunroof$1,495
- 9-Amplified Speakers with Subwoofer$695
- Uconnect 12.0-Inch with Navigation$2,095
- 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hot Spot
- SiriusXM with 360L
- SiriusXM Guardian Connected Services w/1-Yr Trial
- SiriusXM Traffic Service Plus
- SiriusXM Travel Link
- Package Value Savings of $2,300
- Included in Level 2 Equipment Group
- Price
I was told those are taxes.
As far as why not Laramie, probably bc I don't know exactly what I'm doing. I like the blacked out night package. Does Laramie have that? Can I get all these options at the same price?
Yes the dealerships that use the coupons include them as "rebates".
Coupons?.. Explain please
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I agree you can definitely do better. The Laramie does have the Night Edition as well if you want to go that route. Also, understand with the eTorque you're getting a 23-gallon fuel tank not the standard 26-gallon so if that matters to you, be sure to get a truck with a 33-gallon optional fuel tank. How much was your deposit? Was it non-refundable? Agree that the User Fee looks like BS dealer fees as I wouldn't pay it nor the $199 for wheel locks. You should be able to easily get 10% dealer discount BEFORE rebates regardless of which trim.
Dealerships (especially volume ones) get "coupons" from the manufacturer based on sales volume. They are usually increments of $250, $500 and $1000. A dealership can use these "coupons" to add to a deal if they choose. They are "rebates" as far as the customer is concerned and that's how some people's "rebates" can be higher than others in the same area. I've had dealers use "coupons" before in deals when we were close but I wasn't budging and it was worth it to them to do so.
Oh boy, seems like I'm not getting a good deal at all. They said that user fee is taxes and I don't see taxes anywhere else on the worksheet but who knows.
How much more off would it be before this was a decent deal? The deposit is $1,000 and i signed something that said it's non-refundable but I'm fairly certain it isn't legal in NC to keep it if I don't purchase the car.
I'm happy to walk away if I can get a better deal.
Oh boy, seems like I'm not getting a good deal at all. They said that user fee is taxes and I don't see taxes anywhere else on the worksheet but who knows.
How much more off would it be before this was a decent deal? The deposit is $1,000 and i signed something that said it's non-refundable but I'm fairly certain it isn't legal in NC to keep it if I don't purchase the car.
I'm happy to walk away if I can get a better deal.
Bought or should say leased my big horn last week. Love it! Didn't get the best deal, but it was good enough especially since I negotiated while it was still in transit and they had to do a dealer swap to get it. I had a hard time finding one with the options I wanted.
Ended up leasing at 13% below MSRP.
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Is it something I should ask my salesman to apply for more discount?
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Dealers like you to believe that the "state doc fee" is mandated by the state. This is plain false. It isn't mandated that they charge this ... it is LIMITED by mandate as to how high it can be. It is usually non-negotiable, but please understand that this is not a state fee. This money goes all to the dealer and is meant to protect their profit in this era of highly educated buyers negotiation down the MSRP.
I would ask for a complete line-item break down. Sales tax on new vehicles in NC is 3% so it's possible that "User Fee" is taxes but I've NEVER seen any dealership list taxes as anything other than "Sales Tax" on my contract and they list out the separate fees too (DMV, registration, etc.). There's no reason they can't provide you a line-item breakdown of all charges via e-mail so ask for that and we can help you out more.
As to price, 8-10% dealer discount is pretty standard around here in TX. I've seen some down around 5% and good ones around 13-15%. You're currently at 6.7% dealer discount. Can you do better? Absolutely but at the end of the day, if you're happy that's all that matters. You just need to decide if you want to go for more.