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Price negotiated from MSRP

yea i know i could probably get it less from mark but then i wouldnt be able to do a trade in for my current truck since im in colorado and dont think i want to drive that far. i might ask them when i go in about getting it a bit lower.

I thought about selling the truck and just dealing with mark but then i would have to sell it first then make the order to be sure i sold it before the new truck came in, but then there is an issue with another vehicle to drive until then as i use my ram as my primary/only vehicle, got a family car i probably could borrow but really dont want to do that.

or if someone happens to know a comparable dealer within reasonable driving distance of colorado that deals in high volume like mark i could get a quote from i could go that route.
Plus you don't get the sales tax offset which a trade does allow. Course it all depends on what the dealers are offering vs its actual private party value. I will say that MD offered me $1K over what the selling dealer had offered me.
 
yea i know i could probably get it less from mark but then i wouldnt be able to do a trade in for my current truck since im in colorado and dont think i want to drive that far. i might ask them when i go in about getting it a bit lower.

I thought about selling the truck and just dealing with mark but then i would have to sell it first then make the order to be sure i sold it before the new truck came in, but then there is an issue with another vehicle to drive until then as i use my ram as my primary/only vehicle, got a family car i probably could borrow but really dont want to do that.

or if someone happens to know a comparable dealer within reasonable driving distance of colorado that deals in high volume like mark i could get a quote from i could go that route.
Mark Dodge beats that price by $4K....... Just saying it's worth exploring.
Step one - email us for full quote - [email protected]
Step two - take your trade in to carmax to see what the value is

You would not need to sell your current vehicle before placing an order, it doesn't happen THAT fast :)
 
yea i know i could probably get it less from mark but then i wouldnt be able to do a trade in for my current truck since im in colorado and dont think i want to drive that far. i might ask them when i go in about getting it a bit lower.

I thought about selling the truck and just dealing with mark but then i would have to sell it first then make the order to be sure i sold it before the new truck came in, but then there is an issue with another vehicle to drive until then as i use my ram as my primary/only vehicle, got a family car i probably could borrow but really dont want to do that.

or if someone happens to know a comparable dealer within reasonable driving distance of colorado that deals in high volume like mark i could get a quote from i could go that route.

I traded my 2020 Wrangler Rubicon in at Mark Dodge and drove it from Pittsburgh, PA to Lake Charles, LA. They handily beat the trade in price I was offered by 3 local dealers for my trade. It was more than worth the drive to make the deal with Mark Dodge. It's worth exploring.
 
Mark Dodge beats that price by $4K....... Just saying it's worth exploring.
Step one - email us for full quote - [email protected]
Step two - take your trade in to carmax to see what the value is

You would not need to sell your current vehicle before placing an order, it doesn't happen THAT fast :)
I just traded with MD...their offer was more than Carmax and they dropped my new truck off and picked up the trade at same time to haul it back. You have to pay for the delivery of both vehicles but the cost difference I ended up saving money with MD v. Carmax.
 
I just traded with MD...their offer was more than Carmax and they dropped my new truck off and picked up the trade at same time to haul it back. You have to pay for the delivery of both vehicles but the cost difference I ended up saving money with MD v. Carmax.
BTW I only suggest the carmax because it is a way that you can sell your car/truck ON the day you choose, with no one knocking on your back door, and without smoke-mirrors as if you took it to a corner-lot used car dealer. It is not always (lately, less so) the BEST offer, but it is a clean benchmark. It is in fact, what a large company is willing to pay for your vehicle today. It is, IMO, a better data point than KBB.
 
There are tons of car buying services online. They all do pickup or drop-off at your local auction yard.
 

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