Eatonpcat
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I don’t have time to finance and then re finance
I would not do this either...But you must be a busy man, 5 minutes tops to refinance on-line. LOL
I don’t have time to finance and then re finance
I try not to waste any of my time; even if it’s 30 seconds. New application, canceling payments, restarting new payments is all a waste of time when it could be done correctly the first time. Not to mention the title mess of taking off and re recording lien. And as stated earlier, one less pull of credit unless folks don’t care about that. To each their own.I would not do this either...But you must be a busy man, 5 minutes tops to refinance on-line. LOL
I try not to waste any of my time; even if it’s 30 seconds. New application, canceling payments, restarting new payments is all a waste of time when it could be done correctly the first time. Not to mention the title mess of taking off and re recording lien. And as stated earlier, one less pull of credit unless folks don’t care about that. To each their own.
Sorry I was not telling you not to purchase where was easiest and the best deal for you . Only point I was making for others considering Dennis Dillion was I have bought 3 rigs from them in the last 2 years and none were financed through Chrysler even though they said that originally. And the down payment was only $1k this spring so maybe because your out of state they required more . Glad you got the deal you wanted and the truck you needed without a lot of extra work .I just went through this with them. The said Chrysler financing. Also wanted $3k down. I don’t have time to finance and then re finance when it could be done correctly the first time. No need for multiple hits on the credit. Mark Dodge was $100 higher and none of these special contingencies.
No worries; apologize if it came off that I thought you were trying to tell me to purchase what wasn't easiest for me. Was just sharing my experience is all; which seemed tp go contrary to yours with the same dealership. Cheers.Sorry I was not telling you not to purchase where was easiest and the best deal for you . Only point I was making for others considering Dennis Dillion was I have bought 3 rigs from them in the last 2 years and none were financed through Chrysler even though they said that originally. And the down payment was only $1k this spring so maybe because your out of state they required more . Glad you got the deal you wanted and the truck you needed without a lot of extra work .
We let our customers know that "POCs - Price Order Confirmations" are not guaranteed and subject to change by the manufacturer. We also let them know that the manufacturer can change the build, as well, and very well could change either or both due to the chip, metal and transportation shortages. Although we hope it doesn't, sadly, it very well could.With the prices you all are being given from the dealerships, have they said the price may fluctuate due to changes in costs of materials?
Anybody get any good deals from a dealer in Washington state? Or how about Dave Smith in Kellog Idaho?
You should try Dennis Dillion in Caldwell Idaho unless it's to far away for you.I’m going to a ram dealer in Aberdeen Washington today to order a 2022 Ram Laramie Drw. They’re telling me $500 over invoice. I’ll report back tonight and tell you how it went.
So I just ordered. Came out a little higher than I thought on the build but still did 1% over invoice. I ordered a pretty much loaded 3500 Drw Laramie night edition. Msrp $89,530. 1% over invoice came to just over $84,000
Ouch, left a few grand on the table still. I'm sure you have your reasons though...
What part of the country are you in? Most are ordering from Mark Dodge in Louisiana and getting 5.5% under invoice. Then ship your truck or drive back home. That’s around $5500 then pay for shippingWhere could I have saved that $$$.
Where could I have saved that $$$.
Mark Dodge probably. With 89k MSRP you probably could have walked out with 78-80k deal.
Here’s my deal I got from Sandi.
MSRP $81,675
Sale price $72,772 plus $444 document/temp tag/notary fee. TTL and any incentives if available will be applied at time of delivery.
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I probably could of saved a little more, but I’m still happy with the deal I got. Would of cost me a few grand in plane tickets and fuel to go get it and drive back. No the long painful wait begins.
Ive been getting quotes from them about 7.5% under MSRPBud Clary in Auburn WA is/was offering invoice minus hold backs. I think that is roughly 10% under MSRP.
You can ship a truck for less than that. If I can spend an extra $1200 to ship but I can net much more than that in savings, its a no brainer for me. But in the end all that matters is if YOU'RE happy and it sounds that you are. Cheers.I probably could of saved a little more, but I’m still happy with the deal I got. Would of cost me a few grand in plane tickets and fuel to go get it and drive back. No the long painful wait begins.
All, just wanted to follow up on this for all you west coasters...Reach out to @AndreaChapmanScottsdale shes 2-3% under invoice.
or order from Mark Dodge in LA around 12% off MSRP and pay 800-1000 shipping.