PanzerFreak
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So I’m about to buy my first Ram. My budget has been $35k - $38k. I had been looking for 2020 models but didn’t find one with the features and mileage I wanted.
This one I’m about to buy is a certified preowned 2019 black metallic RAM 1500 crew cab 4x4 North Edition, equipment group 2, with the V6 which I want for my needs and gas mileage. Besides the north package it has deluxe cloth seats, Alpine speaker system, 20” aluminum chrome clad wheels, wheel well liners, side running boards, drop in bed liner, and a tonneau cover.
It’s a lease turn in, certified preowned with 28,000 miles on it. Price is $36k. CarFax report and maintenance records look good The only negative thing I could say about the truck is that the white lettering on the passenger side of the tires is worn pretty good, likely from curb wear? I may try to get $500 off for that but doubt it.
My only other hold up is thinking I should keep trying to find a 2020 instead. I’ve typically tried to avoid first model years but negative 2019 reports seem rare. I’ve found a couple similar sub 30,000 mileage 2020s but they are night editions (still very nice) without the options I listed above for around $37k - $38k.
What do you think? Thank you.
This one I’m about to buy is a certified preowned 2019 black metallic RAM 1500 crew cab 4x4 North Edition, equipment group 2, with the V6 which I want for my needs and gas mileage. Besides the north package it has deluxe cloth seats, Alpine speaker system, 20” aluminum chrome clad wheels, wheel well liners, side running boards, drop in bed liner, and a tonneau cover.
It’s a lease turn in, certified preowned with 28,000 miles on it. Price is $36k. CarFax report and maintenance records look good The only negative thing I could say about the truck is that the white lettering on the passenger side of the tires is worn pretty good, likely from curb wear? I may try to get $500 off for that but doubt it.
My only other hold up is thinking I should keep trying to find a 2020 instead. I’ve typically tried to avoid first model years but negative 2019 reports seem rare. I’ve found a couple similar sub 30,000 mileage 2020s but they are night editions (still very nice) without the options I listed above for around $37k - $38k.
What do you think? Thank you.