YosemiteSam
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Hello all,
Can anyone confirm that what Koons is posting here is true and provide proof to back it up?
I bought a car from them about a decade ago (not CJDR) and had a TERRIBLE experience but am willing to put my grudge aside if they truly are selling ram HD trucks for what this account here claims that they are.
25% off MSRP are what these things are supposed to cost, not 60k for a bare bones tradesman.
Thanks!
I have zero interest in a ram hd if it's a penny over 45k out the door. I think 45k is being very fair as well. Let's not pretend this brand hasn't always given solid markdowns and that MSRP has gone up by 50% the past couple of years...for a French-italian designed made in Mexico "American" pickup. Don't get me started on ford and gm...
The consumer has normalized the crazy prices so I'm not even mad at what some call "stealerships"
My 23 3500 from them came out as price promised. The experience overall was not bad, but they definitely need to improve their internal communication amongst different departments. I was a special situation as I am in the military and out of the country at time of delivery, and in order to complete the process I needed to sign papers that absolutely could have been done prior. The finance department was probably the worst to deal with, but otherwise the whole experience was neutral. They also only do internet orders pickup on a Saturday, so expect to spend time there, even though you plan out the trip and notify them at least two weeks in advance. The time they say is not guaranteed to be the time you start.Hello all,
Can anyone confirm that what Koons is posting here is true and provide proof to back it up?
I bought a car from them about a decade ago (not CJDR) and had a TERRIBLE experience but am willing to put my grudge aside if they truly are selling ram HD trucks for what this account here claims that they are.
25% off MSRP are what these things are supposed to cost, not 60k for a bare bones tradesman.
Thanks!
You can go to the Ferd or Chebby website and do the same options and it will cost as much, if not more. It is not a Ram specific price index.I built a 3500 tradesman hemi cclb on Rams website and with two packages and maybe two more options it came out to 58k lol
I can swing it but I refuse to. Just ranting I guessIf the 45k is your threshold, start looking at 1500s… even with the best deals out there, 12% off your 58k build only gets you to 51k. My advice, order what you can afford. But it sounds like you might be out of the 2500/3500 class at this point.
You gotta pay if you want to play. You don't have to buy new if you can't afford it.I can swing it but I refuse to. Just ranting I guess
That's awesome, what rebates did you get? I am working with MD and they have me at 18% off. Would love to get up to 22%!!I ordered a ram 3500 Laramie diesel from MD. I received 22% off with rebates plus the first responder one (covered their doc fee basically). Pretty sweet deal. 80k msrp, 62k final price…
12% dealer discount including affiliate, $500 first responder, 10% ram rebate. Caught it at right time since I got the msrp reduction too…80k msrp down to 61k.That's awesome, what rebates did you get? I am working with MD and they have me at 18% off. Would love to get up to 22%!!
We were very lucky to order during the 10% before March 6th MSRP reduction but take delivery after MSRP reduction. My original MSRP was $106,005 and I was final sale of $80,250. So 24.3% below orig MSRP. Restickered MSRP was $98,650, so technically still 18.6% below that. Doc fee $85 (cali law). New orders should NOT expect anything close to this, and if Mark Dodge can only offer 15% that is likely the best you will get off today's MSRPs.
I also showed him a month ahead the Granger prices on the warranty and diesel maintenance plans and my guy said go ahead and use Granger because he cannot sell them that low. When I showed up and made sure all was good with the rebates I was feeling generous and threw him a sale of the maintenance plan at their higher prices, without him even asking. I've never had a sales/dealer this honest and going out of his way with updates and answers to my questions and me nitpicking every nickel and dime, so I felt appreciative of all his time (yeah yeah, call me stupid). I'm still getting the warranty from Granger, I'm not THAT stupid.
Anyway, for those out west, I'll throw my guy a plug for Rob at Tuttle-Click in Irvine. His deal was invoice minus 4% at the time, maybe it's better or worse now.
Cheers and happy ordering!