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Incentives for 1500s but not HDs???

joeycamp

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I see now 1500 gets 0% 72 mos. Why don’t the HDs get these? Also I get pop up’s for $1000 cash back for 1500s. Not HDs. Not fair.
 
LOL, diesel would have to hit $9 a gallon to stop selling these trucks. HD's fall into the category that people NEED them when they need them, not when incentives are great. The supply chain has sent a ripple through the system and all those who already planned on replacing the trucks in fleets or business have been waiting. This has created a backlog of demand. Just my $.02
 
I see now 1500 gets 0% 72 mos. Why don’t the HDs get these? Also I get pop up’s for $1000 cash back for 1500s. Not HDs. Not fair.
Fwiw my wife got an email voucher for 1000 off a Wagoneer that could be applied to a HD for 500
 
I don't know if they still do this, but when I was looking to guy, I signed up for email updates on the Ram website and lucked out. They sent me an email for $1000 off an HD Ram just a week before my order came in.
 
I signed up for email updates on the Ram website and lucked out.
You don't happen to remember where you found that signup on the Ram website, do you?
I can't seem to find anything like that...

Edit: Found this, link is for the 2500, not sure if that's the right signup page, though:
 
I see now 1500 gets 0% 72 mos. Why don’t the HDs get these? Also I get pop up’s for $1000 cash back for 1500s. Not HDs. Not fair.
Life is not fair and only children use the word fair as it is a childish notion…. If you want a real truck it comes with a big boy price tag thats just how it is
 
You don't happen to remember where you found that signup on the Ram website, do you?
I can't seem to find anything like that...

Edit: Found this, link is for the 2500, not sure if that's the right signup page, though:

I noticed in the “when do you plan to purchase” there is no option for “I ordered one, so whenever you get around to build and ship it” option.
 
I noticed in the “when do you plan to purchase” there is no option for “I ordered one, so whenever you get around to build and ship it” option.
When I did it, I think my build time was like 2 months so I put in 2-3 months and got it just in time. Maybe that is what they go by.
 
One of my sons just bought a 2022 1500 Bighorn Night Edition - dealer discounted it 8K thru Chrysler Finance because they want to make room for the 2023s. They didn't have any New HD trucks on the lot so it doesn't look they are offering any end of the year deals on the HD trucks.

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When I did it, I think my build time was like 2 months so I put in 2-3 months and got it just in time. Maybe that is what they go by.
My dealer told me 4-8 months…..but who knows at this point.
 
In my 1.5 years or so around here, I don't recall much of anything in the form of incentives on these trucks.

You used to be able to sign up for their marketing emails and would randomly get a $500 to $1000 off voucher, but that was about it.

There were a few others, but nothing from RAM in particular for the general population.
 
I took delivery August 3rd and got 0% for 36 months. Could have taken 1.9 for 48 or 2.9 for 60. It was advertised on the site, says its still going on. But you have to take delivery during the deal.
 
In my 1.5 years or so around here, I don't recall much of anything in the form of incentives on these trucks.

You used to be able to sign up for their marketing emails and would randomly get a $500 to $1000 off voucher, but that was about it.

There were a few others, but nothing from RAM in particular for the general population.
They used to offer no charge cummins on left over inventory the 19s were the last year for that. I got that deal in may 2020 when i bought my 19
 
Incentives vary by zip code of the dealer, but HD's can still get 0%/36, 2.9%/60, and some locations are even still eligible for 0%/72 on select 3500's.
 
Looks like the long term 0% is just for PA (I'm not in PA, but looked at the disclosures)Screenshot_20220815-164316_Facebook.jpg
 
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