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2022 Ram HD Builds and orders - Post and discuss your TRUCK order here! ** NEW USERS READ POST #1 **

Same.
Does anyone have the equipment package listings from when they first released them?

I’m almost positive the folding tow mirrors were part of the package I ordered which was already accepted.
I based my order on the 2021 Catalog. Page 56 suggests they are standard on the Laramie.

This seems like it would be a very significant change. It's a little hard to believe they would pull this from that trim level.
 
What’s everyone expecting to get as far as financing options for their new Rams? My credit score is pretty phenomenal and I may be willing to put cash down too. Kind of hoping I can get better than the 3.09% I see advertised on the Ram website
 
The stellantis release for the 2022 features that was linked earlier is obviously full of incorrect information, 1&2 packages copied over from the beginning of 2021 MY, etc. We already know that the 8.4 non nav is standard equipment on a big horn, and the release has it as available as part of a package. Same with the 2022 HD pics release- those are all pics of 2021 HDs.
 
Power folding is standard from a Bighorn level B and all Laramie and Limiteds in the 21 packages,shouldn't affect a lot of us depending on the cut off from New to old packages
 
What’s everyone expecting to get as far as financing options for their new Rams? My credit score is pretty phenomenal and I may be willing to put cash down too. Kind of hoping I can get better than the 3.09% I see advertised on the Ram website
If you have excellent credit you should be able to beat 3.09%, by how much depends on how many months you take the loan for. I have a list of about 5 credit unions in my area that I will shop for the lowest rate when my truck is close enough.
 
What’s everyone expecting to get as far as financing options for their new Rams? My credit score is pretty phenomenal and I may be willing to put cash down too. Kind of hoping I can get better than the 3.09% I see advertised on the Ram website

I think Penfed and USAA are offering 1.90-1.99 for up to 60 months. Since I have a few more months to save I'm hoping to maximize my down payment or pay cash.
 
Power folding is standard from a Bighorn level B and all Laramie and Limiteds in the 21 packages,shouldn't affect a lot of us depending on the cut off from New to old packages
Mass confusion continues, was told this PM by a local dealer power folding is still included in BH level A as it was in BH level 1 (21).

It‘s almost comical. ETA; not disputing your info which is probably more accurate.
 
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If you have excellent credit you should be able to beat 3.09%, by how much depends on how many months you take the loan for. I have a list of about 5 credit unions in my area that I will shop for the lowest rate when my truck is close enough.
My holdup is that I’m purchasing out of state. I have an agreed upon price for the truck but idk what taxes and whatnot will be to get to a total final price. Not sure how my local credit union would be able to work that out before I pick up my vehicle.
 
My holdup is that I’m purchasing out of state. I have an agreed upon price for the truck but idk what taxes and whatnot will be to get to a total final price. Not sure how my local credit union would be able to work that out before I pick up my vehicle.
Taxes and etc should not be difficult to calculate and should already be on your purchase agreement. I bought my 21 out of state 3 months ago and simply had my CU work directly with the F&I office at the dealer. There was nothing difficult about it.
 
Taxes and etc should not be difficult to calculate and should already be on your purchase agreement. I bought my 21 out of state 3 months ago and simply had my CU work directly with the F&I office at the dealer. There was nothing difficult about it.
I don’t believe any taxes were added into my final price. Only thing added was delivery charges and doc fees. Ordered through Mark Dodge and I’m up in Indiana.
 
My holdup is that I’m purchasing out of state. I have an agreed upon price for the truck but idk what taxes and whatnot will be to get to a total final price. Not sure how my local credit union would be able to work that out before I pick up my vehicle.
Good points above. I would wait until your within 30 days of taking delivery as normally loan quotes are only good for that long. Don’t want to take the hits of hard credit pulls twice
 
Taxes and etc should not be difficult to calculate and should already be on your purchase agreement. I bought my 21 out of state 3 months ago and simply had my CU work directly with the F&I office at the dealer. There was nothing difficult about it.
I don’t believe any taxes were added into my final price. Only thing added was delivery charges and doc fees. Ordered through Mark Dodge and I’m up in Indiana.
Sandi told me that the banks require them to collect out of state TT&L if you're financing the truck bought from them. If you're paying cash then they leave the TT&L to you to handle in your state. I am not sure which route I am taking. Depends on timing of delivery and state of economy/market. If paying cash you pay sales price plus the $444 for LA state fees and a couple other fees. Then you get an LA temp tag and you're on your way home.
 
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