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grafnburgz

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Anyone know if the 10% Laramie discounts work with the $1000 code from Ramtrucks.com? I would assume no?
 

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Long gone! (Just a few Hds that we FINALLY got recall parts for are left for '22s)

I'm still finding some 2022's available that I myself would be interested in. I have a bunch of links saved with trucks still available. Nothing too close to me, but I wouldn't mind picking up a 2022 if they made it worth my efforts. I'm not a fan of the mandatory e-torque on the 23's so a 22 hemi sounds appealing to me. Looks like April was the time to act, unfortunately I was gone half the month on vacation, so I missed out. Oh well, I'm always keeping an eye out for the right truck along with a sweet deal to temp me enough to pull the trigger. The search continues.
 

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I have been eyeing a local dealer's 2022 Big Horn.
MSRP $55,925
The price has fluctuated and was as low as $43,759, but currently at $48,009.
They may be keeping this one around a while unless they get a bit more aggressive on price.
 

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I have been eyeing a local dealer's 2022 Big Horn.
MSRP $55,925
The price has fluctuated and was as low as $43,759, but currently at $48,009.
They may be keeping this one around a while unless they get a bit more aggressive on price.
Those are my sentiments exactly. I don't need a new truck, but I wouldn't mind being seduced into one for the right price. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Those are my sentiments exactly. I don't need a new truck, but I wouldn't mind being seduced into one for the right price. :ROFLMAO:
That is what happened to me - took my 21 in for the tailgate recall and the salesman asked if I'd entertain a discussion about upgrading to a 2023. When it is all said and done I pretty much upgraded 2 years and several features in the new truck and should be at the same or lower payment factoring in the equity in my 21. The crazy part is that I have made about $9,900 in payments for the 2021 so far and the equity after buyout is approx $10,000 so it was basically free to drive.
 

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I decked my Laramie out with almost every option. Only thing I am not getting that I would on a Limited is the headlights and ventilated rear seats. For the savings, I think it's well worth it.
 

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I decked my Laramie out with almost every option. Only thing I am not getting that I would on a Limited is the headlights and ventilated rear seats. For the savings, I think it's well worth it.
Auto aiming better headlights, special interior, not just rear seat, better console, chrome trim, ability to order trailer surround view camera system. Probably more that I can't think of.
 
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Auto aiming better headlights, special interior, not just rear seat, better console, chrome trim, ability to order trailer surround view camera system. Probably more that I can't think of.
You can order trailer 360 as an option in Laramie and vented front seats.
 

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My 2022 Backcountry (picked up fall 2021) now has 31,000 miles so I'm starting to think of ordering a new truck. Building a similar Backcountry now is $64,430 MSRP. With MD's 11.5% off and then 5k in incentives (my zip went from 4-5k yesterday) and the 1k private offer...brings the truck price to 51,021. So...20.8% off a 2023.

I'd order right now as MD seems awesome. Unfortunately I am almost 20 hours from them. Granger is 4% off invoice and only about 7 hours away. So, not as good, but a lot closer and wouldn't require hotel nights.

Anyway, looks like a person can get 20% off certain 2023 trims.
Is 31,000 miles a lot? lol
 

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Is 31,000 miles a lot? lol
It isn't a lot of miles but it is close to out of warranty for the 3 year/ 36k bumper to bumper. I've found with the way these trucks retain value I was able to flip a 2019 - 2021- 2023 and roll the equity every 2 years to stay in a new truck with more options and full warranty. Both times I made the switch the equity was equal or greater to the sum of payments made so it can be economically rational to flip trucks if you don't put on a ton of miles.
 

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damn - they did change it again! When I placed my order on 4/13/23 and for at least a few days after that it was still showing the trailer 360 as an add-on option!
It seems like they change things daily. The rear seats in the Limited are heated and cooled and reclining, but I can live without that. I am really a stickler about headlights, so prefer the best available, but the Laramies are pretty good. If they would offer the trailer surround, I probably would downgrade to a Laramie, at 23% off. It wouldn't be the truck I want, but money talks.
 

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It seems like they change things daily. The rear seats in the Limited are heated and cooled and reclining, but I can live without that. I am really a stickler about headlights, so prefer the best available, but the Laramies are pretty good. If they would offer the trailer surround, I probably would downgrade to a Laramie, at 23% off. It wouldn't be the truck I want, but money talks.
The bitterness of lower trim level remains long after the sweetness of a lower price is forgotten.
 

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