Good copy. Just got email saying D1. Thank you.You have moved to D1, now you have between 1 and 33+ days to make it into production. Just another waiting room....
Wow, you are the man! You must do this full time. I cannot fathom the work you put into this. thankyouthankyouthankyouYeah. Through any method which I hear about the information. Check out page 1 of the thread about the crowdsource sheet. I do check all entries for equipment listings and window stickers a couple of times per day.
@matemike you might be interested in the 2022 Ram HD Sequence Numbers sheet which I also occasionally update.
I noticed "Sold Vehicle" is listed on some equipment listings. I don't know for sure that means it was a factory ordered truck like many of us here have placed. But I can say it appears on 38% (26,659 of 69,514) of the equipment listings I have found so far. There are certainly a LOT more factory orders than we represent on this forum.
I got a response a few moments ago. I was told that the port loads trucks on the carriers based on convenience and not a first-in-first-out methodology.Have you pinged Aaron or Sandi?
I would also like a copy if you don’t mind. Thanks.PM'd
Part of me hopes so, and the other part is wanting to prep for financing the beast. Offloading the boat and Pacifica payments before truck comes, since we won’t be using either while we’re traveling.ooops, you ordered a long horn Limited? if so whatch out it will come before your ready, good luck!
If that's true, it would confirm people's dreaded hunches that their trucks are buried back in the corner of a lot and all but forgotten about. Some people wait weeks while their truck is just sitting somewhere waiting for transport. Pretty crappy.I got a response a few moments ago. I was told that the port loads trucks on the carriers based on convenience and not a first-in-first-out methodology.
We had a Silverado sit at the port for weeks because it was in the middle of a bunch of other trucks. Def doesnt make any sense.If that's true, it would confirm people's dreaded hunches that their trucks are buried back in the corner of a lot and all but forgotten about. Some people wait weeks while their truck is just sitting somewhere waiting for transport. Pretty crappy.
I’d like to know as well. Past the military rebate, what else is available?" I currently have 3 incentives I’d like to use totaling $1,500".
If you dont mind sharing, what rebates are you getting? Just looking for ideas.
How long ago did you order? I’ve seen a few Longhorns come through pretty quickly.Just moved to D1 boys! Estimated ship date is Dec 10th. I got a mega cab Longhorn 3500 single.
I’d like to know as well. Past the military rebate, what else is available?
Going to have to ask about that. I was told, in November, that I’d get the military rebate but wondering about the Farm bureau one.I had the true car, first responder, and a small business one but my dealer didn’t accept any of them becuase they told me Ram discontinued all incentives as of November, however they did give me retail dealer coupons to make up for it.
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But its odd and normal. Who ever bothers the sales team the most. There truck will get on the hot list. Thus be delivered faster to get them out of the Sales Team hair. But normal every day crap. Guess we all need to start calling the dealer each morning and evening.I got a response a few moments ago. I was told that the port loads trucks on the carriers based on convenience and not a first-in-first-out methodology.
Going to have to ask about that. I was told, in November, that I’d get the military rebate but wondering about the Farm bureau one.
Looking at Ram’s site, it now says 2021 for the discounts:I was told no farm bureau, no first responder. I didn’t even mention the farm bureau one and he brought it up. They were pretty adamant that corporate halted them all. I didn’t argue as they graciously made up the difference by using their own coupons. I have read in this thread other dealers are honoring them so who knows? Just because a dealer “accepts” the code doesn’t mean they’re officially submitting it for a reimbursement. They may be just saying that they’re “valid” and instead moving some hold back money around to get the sales. Unless we’re on the inside of the financial decisions we may never know. I was just very glad my dealer honored the pre-increase invoice price and also gave me the additional money off without me even having to ask or haggle.
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