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Rebel Sport

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It's a Rebel Sport
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That's a neat guage swap, or to quote Doc Brown, pretty mediocre photographic fakery. Pics of the truck?
 
That's a neat guage swap, or to quote Doc Brown, pretty mediocre photographic fakery. Pics of the truck?
check his other post... it's clearly not a Rebel, but i'm starting to think the dealer pulled a fast one on him as he is convinced it is a "Canadian spec Rebel Sport"
 
It's apparently a real thing. Certainly not what anyone familiar with Rebels would consider a Rebel. But in Canada apparently, they consider the Sport Rebel a real thing. Here is a quote from the current story on the 5thgenrams home page...
"But one other model that has gained the new grille texture for the 2022 model year, is the Canadian-exclusive Sport model. Now, while there is no “Sport” specific model available in the United States, the Canadian Sport is considered an equivalent of the Rebel, sitting between the Big Horn and Laramie trim levels."

Link to story...
 
he's missing a lot more than just the grille (wheels, suspension, skid plate). his is a 2020 also. people have already chimed in about canadian rebel vs sport prices as well. again i think the dealer hosed him

Edit: you can build one on Ram trucks Canadian website. no option for a "rebel sport". the dealer slapped a rebel badge on the dash and upcharged him. 98% sure.

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We have a parallel thread where we’re taking about how this is actually a thing.

 
In Canada these are 2 separate models , Rebel and Sport . The price points are very similar to each other but you can option out a sport more than the Rebel for the first couple years . It seems that you can option out a Rebel now with most of the same features as the Sport . For example , the Sport could always be ordered with the advanced safety package where that's relatively new to the Rebel . etc etc .
 

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