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2023 Build and Price is up and running

Built a 2023 Bighorn simular to my 2021. Did not see the bed lighting, or 50 gallon fuel tank option. List was $70,305.
I forget my list price, but I know I paid $54,850 OTD from Mark Dodge in Lake Charles. And it was 50 days from day of order until truck was on their lot.
I aint bragging but todays situation for buyers sucks.
 
I cannot confirm sorry but you don’t want them- they are so annoying on my fathers 22 big horn night edition.

I have to agree. The front park sense always gets weird on my 21 BH. The sensors are spotless too. Dropped it off tonight for the tailgate recall and added the front park sense to the list.


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I also did my price comparison. The packages have changed a bit since my 2019 model. Laramie to Laramie as close as I could get it and looks like I'm gaining the 12" screen (forced into it with the 2 main packaged) but losing the LED headlights. Outside of that the rest is apples to apples. My 2019 stickered a hair over 71k, the new build was $86,580. That's over 15k more for functionally the same truck and not to mention the discounts have gone way down.

I think Ram is going to have an incredibly hard time staying competitive unless they seriously rethink their pricing structure or introduce some new changes quickly. If I wanted to buy my same truck today I'd be paying well over 20k more, likely 25k. A similarly equipped Ford Lariat would cost me 3k less than the Ram. Ram has lost it's cost advantage and then come.
They’re selling every truck they can build before they even build them. I’m not sure any of the manufacturers are concerned about being the lowest price right now.
 
Built a 2023 Laramie 2500 6.4 and as close as I could to by 2022. Can't get same color or retractable running boards, but other than that looks close to the same. 2022 was $75,520 and 2023 is $83,460. Clost to 8 grand difference.
 
Built a 2023 Laramie 2500 6.4 and as close as I could to by 2022. Can't get same color or retractable running boards, but other than that looks close to the same. 2022 was $75,520 and 2023 is $83,460. Clost to 8 grand difference.
And they took away the fender flares
 
I'll keep my 2021. Paid 54,850 from MD
Same 2023 truck msrp is 75,265, with 14.25% MD discount $64,539 and no 50 gal tank or bed lighting.
 
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