Ninety-9 SE-L
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yea, just found that out yesterday. They said they can only give me the better of the 2.Can't stack truecar and penfed. Penfed rebate is actually serviced by truecar and is now $500 (used to be $1000).
yea, just found that out yesterday. They said they can only give me the better of the 2.Can't stack truecar and penfed. Penfed rebate is actually serviced by truecar and is now $500 (used to be $1000).
Which rebates?-2022 Ram 1500 Limited (Night edition, Limited level 1 etc..)
-Granger Motors In Granger Iowa. Awesome to deal with.
Msrp: $75,650
Discounted price: $64,853 ( Invoice minus 4%)
Rebates: $3000 ( Including $1000 ram website)
Final price: $61,583 (Not counting tax)
I had a trade worth $49k so taxes were super cheap also which was awesome.
What rebates?2022 Laramie
63,140 MSRP
$54,798 Sale Price
+$444 Doc Fee
-$1,500 in rebates so far
0% for 60 months
Which rebates?
Tread Lightly requires your membership to have been active for a month... so that wouldn't work.I gave up on my order and put a deposit down on a 2022 Bighorn Crew Backcountry. Picking it up this weekend.
Window Sticker: $59,735
1% below invoice: $55,878
Bonus Cash: $3,500
Net: $52,378 - 12.3% off MSRP
- Midwest Chrysler Capital 2022 Bonus Cash MWCN5 -$1,000
- Conquest Bonus Cash - $1,000
- Memorial Day Chrysler Capital Bonus Cash 22CN1T -$500
- 2022 Chrysler Capital Bonus Cash 22CN5 -$500
- Pen Fed (aka TruCar) - $500
Plus 60 months 0% (which saves about $4.3k interest vs 2.9% rate)
Are there any cash offers I'm missing? I see the Tread Lightly $500 offer mentioned, is that only through Mark Dodge? I don't see it online anywhere.
I gave up on my order and put a deposit down on a 2022 Bighorn Crew Backcountry. Picking it up this weekend.
Window Sticker: $59,735
1% below invoice: $55,878
Bonus Cash: $3,500
Net: $52,378 - 12.3% off MSRP
- Midwest Chrysler Capital 2022 Bonus Cash MWCN5 -$1,000
- Conquest Bonus Cash - $1,000
- Memorial Day Chrysler Capital Bonus Cash 22CN1T -$500
- 2022 Chrysler Capital Bonus Cash 22CN5 -$500
- Pen Fed (aka TruCar) - $500
Plus 60 months 0% (which saves about $4.3k interest vs 2.9% rate)
Are there any cash offers I'm missing? I see the Tread Lightly $500 offer mentioned, is that only through Mark Dodge? I don't see it online anywhere.
Already have TrueCar discount as mentioned, just through PenFed.Tread Lightly requires your membership to have been active for a month... so that wouldn't work.
You could try Truecar?
Already have TrueCar discount as mentioned, just through PenFed.
I think everyone here knows that Tread Lightly membership must be active for 30 days for FCA Affiliate Rewards. I'm asking about the about the $500 Tread Lightly offer I see mentioned in other posts.
Why? Lol. The prices are gonna dry high for atleast the rest of this year. If not longer. Chips still are short everywhere and ram/ford/GM are soo far behind they could stop dealers from ordering and it would take 3-4 months to catch up. These big dealers a month ago were ordering 20-30 trucks a day lol. Now that 2022’s are done or will be in a couple days they will be re tooling their lines for the 2023’s and once they open up ordering for the 2023’sSo I am contemplating selling my ‘22 laramie at about a $1500 loss after TTL and waiting six months or so for prices to hopefully tank. What do you guys think? I don’t think people can continue to afford these gas prices at some point.
Yeah, you’re probably right. I just remember seeing the headlines in 2008 or whenever the last time gas was high that it actually did drop the demand for big trucks/suvsWhy? Lol. The prices are gonna dry high for atleast the rest of this year. If not longer. Chips still are short everywhere and ram/ford/GM are soo far behind they could stop dealers from ordering and it would take 3-4 months to catch up. These big dealers a month ago were ordering 20-30 trucks a day lol. Now that 2022’s are done or will be in a couple days they will be re tooling their lines for the 2023’s and once they open up ordering for the 2023’s
With the new gauge and a couple little improvements people are gonna go crazy for the new ram again and it will a nightmare to get one.
I’ve been monitoring used prices very closely since I’ll be selling my current truck soon and truck values are absolutely dropping due to rising gas prices. Trucks with these crazy prices on them haven’t been moving for 2-3 months. Truck demand as expected has been going way down after passing $4/gal. Used trucks locally are not moving at all and inventory of them is quickly building up. I’m worried by the time my truck gets delivered all advantage I had with my current truck value will be greatly reduced. If you can sell now I say do it. Sooner the better. Unfortunately I still need a truck to haul my boat otherwise I would have sold by now.Yeah, you’re probably right. I just remember seeing the headlines in 2008 or whenever the last time gas was high that it actually did drop the demand for big trucks/suvs
Try driveway.com I saw it on here and that’s what I’m using. They were 10K over other places. They’re process is also a bit slow from what I’ve read and they allow you to drive up to 10K miles between when you accept their offer and when it’s closed.I’ve been monitoring used prices very closely since I’ll be selling my current truck soon and truck values are absolutely dropping due to rising gas prices. Trucks with these crazy prices on them haven’t been moving for 2-3 months. Truck demand as expected has been going way down after passing $4/gal. Used trucks locally are not moving at all and inventory of them is quickly building up. I’m worried by the time my truck gets delivered all advantage I had with my current truck value will be greatly reduced. If you can sell now I say do it. Sooner the better. Unfortunately I still need a truck to haul my boat otherwise I would have sold by now.
This isn’t true “because of gas prices” used cars are going down a little because big dealers are discounting new vehicles soo much you would be an idiot to buy a newer used vehicle. A new truck gets better or the same mileage as a suv and a lot of bigger cars basically. My work car is a 2006 Pontiac grand prix and it gets 21 mpg. My 2022 ram limited with 3.92 gears loaded gets 18-19? Why would truck prices go down because of fuel cost? Everyone has to pay the same price and they get solo at mileage vs lost SUV’s and bigger cars. Now if we are talking about diesels then yes!!! They are dropping like crazy because people realize a new truck can pull what they have.I’ve been monitoring used prices very closely since I’ll be selling my current truck soon and truck values are absolutely dropping due to rising gas prices. Trucks with these crazy prices on them haven’t been moving for 2-3 months. Truck demand as expected has been going way down after passing $4/gal. Used trucks locally are not moving at all and inventory of them is quickly building up. I’m worried by the time my truck gets delivered all advantage I had with my current truck value will be greatly reduced. If you can sell now I say do it. Sooner the better. Unfortunately I still need a truck to haul my boat otherwise I would have sold by now.
No “big dealers” around here are “discounting new vehicles so much”. Quite opposite actually. MSRP is the norm. Some are even tacking on extra.This isn’t true “because of gas prices” used cars are going down a little because big dealers are discounting new vehicles soo much you would be an idiot to buy a newer used vehicle. A new truck gets better or the same mileage as a suv and a lot of bigger cars basically. My work car is a 2006 Pontiac grand prix and it gets 21 mpg. My 2022 ram limited with 3.92 gears loaded gets 18-19? Why would truck prices go down because of fuel cost? Everyone has to pay the same price and they get solo at mileage vs lost SUV’s and bigger cars. Now if we are talking about diesels then yes!!! They are dropping like crazy because people realize a new truck can pull what they have.
On 35’s? I think I have to call BS on that. I’m getting 14.xx on 33’s.My 2022 ram limited with 3.92 gears loaded gets 18-19?