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Price negotiated from MSRP

RAM1500_SoCal

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I'm currently looking at a 2019 Big Horn CC 4x4 with the options I want.

MSRP = $54,460
After dealer discounts = $48,248
Rebate = $1,250
Final Price = $46,998 before tax/reg/fees
MF = .00009
Residual = 58%
Lease Terms = 3 yr/12k mi.
Down Payment = $2k

Monthly Payment = $475/mo.

It's within the monthly payment I wanted to be at but not sure I'm getting the best deal out there. I'm thinking I might be able to get a slightly better deal and work a bigger dealer discount. Thoughts?
 

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I'm currently looking at a 2019 Big Horn CC 4x4 with the options I want.

MSRP = $54,460
After dealer discounts = $48,248
Rebate = $1,250
Final Price = $46,998 before tax/reg/fees
MF = .00009
Residual = 58%
Lease Terms = 3 yr/12k mi.
Down Payment = $2k

Monthly Payment = $475/mo.

It's within the monthly payment I wanted to be at but not sure I'm getting the best deal out there. I'm thinking I might be able to get a slightly better deal and work a bigger dealer discount. Thoughts?

That feels expensive to me. . Was the Down Payment a cap cost reduction or the taxes and fees including first payment? That money factor seems very low. Make sure it is correct. I do not expect to pay that much.

I am going into the dealers next week to start looking and seeing what I can do. One dealer near me has a deal for 7500 miles for the laramie. I want to see if I can get them to 10k or 12k for not much more unless I can find a better deal.

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That feels expensive to me. . Was the Down Payment a cap cost reduction or the taxes and fees including first payment? That money factor seems very low. Make sure it is correct. I do not expect to pay that much.

I am going into the dealers next week to start looking and seeing what I can do. One dealer near me has a deal for 7500 miles for the laramie. I want to see if I can get them to 10k or 12k for not much more unless I can find a better deal.

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The down payment will cover 1st month payment and the remaining balance is cap reduction. The money factor is correct and matches the one provided in the Edmunds forums for a 2019 Big Horn. The dealer discounts is about 3.5% under invoice based on my calculations. I’m going to counter offer at 6% under invoice and go from there. Trying to finalize a deal this weekend.
 

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The down payment will cover 1st month payment and the remaining balance is cap reduction. The money factor is correct and matches the one provided in the Edmunds forums for a 2019 Big Horn. The dealer discounts is about 3.5% under invoice based on my calculations. I’m going to counter offer at 6% under invoice and go from there. Trying to finalize a deal this weekend.

Negotiate no cap cost reduction as well if you can as well. That is a nice MF. Good luck and do not be afraid to check other dealers.

I am in good shape. I have about 5-6 dealers all within about 30 minutes of each other or so. Hopefully these dealers are ready to make a deal.
 

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2019 Big Horn 4x4 Crew 3.21 5.7L

MSRP 51K

Not sure how all the discounts were broken down

Paid 38.5K tax not included with 2 years free oil change

No trade No military or any other Sams club or anything.

I did read literally every post on this and feel I got a fair deal.
I live in Arkansas and dang I love this truck. 1 week in!
 

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I'm currently looking at a 2019 Big Horn CC 4x4 with the options I want.

MSRP = $54,460
After dealer discounts = $48,248
Rebate = $1,250
Final Price = $46,998 before tax/reg/fees
MF = .00009
Residual = 58%
Lease Terms = 3 yr/12k mi.
Down Payment = $2k

Monthly Payment = $475/mo.

It's within the monthly payment I wanted to be at but not sure I'm getting the best deal out there. I'm thinking I might be able to get a slightly better deal and work a bigger dealer discount. Thoughts?

As long as mf/residual are correct . I would look at 475/mo with no down payment. Have them add more dealer discount and sold !
 

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Here is the offer I have from a local dealer on a 2019 Limited order

MSRP 63910
Price 54500 plus $699 processing and $160 misc. fees, less incentives at time of delivery

Dealer offered to lock $2500 in current incentives but would keep anything over that if higher at delivery. I'm thinking of taking my chances on incentives at delivery?
 

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After a few months of wavering between a Bighorn or Laramie, whether to place on order or find something on a lot ... local versus out of state, dealer hopping in person and online; I picked the winner from only 3 models to make the cut within 150 miles of the homestead.

2019 Laramie CC 4x2 Granite Crystal Sport Package, Level 1, Under Seat Storage, Anti-Spin, HEMI eTorque & 8.4 Nav
MSRP - 51305
Selling Price - 43611 (8% below invoice)
Rebates - 3000 RAM, 1000 Truck Owner, 500 Sams Club, 500 RAM cash
Sub-Total before TTR - 38611 (24.7% below MSRP)

Hooray Me!
 

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I ordered a Limited with pretty much every option and got $11,500 off MSRP. Shopped several dealers and kept going until I got a couple that couldn’t beat the price I ended up at. The MSRP was around $68K USD
 

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Holdback is connected to days in inventory, not every deal provides hold-back, and said hold-back diminishes the longer it sits. VPA (vehicle performance allowance) is achieved when a dealer hits their FCA dictated target, however, the pay-outs are so small now that it is not a motivator for a loss any longer.
 

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Does anyone know of any dealers in the SoCal area where I can get a good deal?
 

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I would like to do a special order to get the specs I want....

Hey Longhorn, I also have a guy at the Hunter Ram in Lancaster.

Ask for either Chris Boosalis or Jason.....they'll hook you up....alot better than most of the dealers in SoCal
 
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Hey Longhorn, I also have a guy at the Hunter Ram in Lancaster.

Ask for either Chris Boosalis or Jason.....they'll hook you a lot better than most of the dealers in SoCal

Thank you. I’m in palmdale so that will work.
 

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