45Ricochet wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Well that's two now reporting that RAM doesn't want one's money to sell a truck.
Again that's the opposite of our normal counseling we receive here at every opportunity. :W
Actually your right in some areas Troy, the dealers just don't deal because of their outlook in business. We have had 3 local dealerships dry up because they couldn't compete with the big boy. The big boy literately cleaned their clocks.
Sell more, allotted more. Sell cheap, sell more. They even have a shuttle to the Spokane airport about a hour away.
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I priced out a similar truck as current and it was 11k under sticker price. Just saying :B
I will admit that I don't shop too far from home, but do cover about a 50 mile radius, which covers quite a few Ram, Ford and GM/Chevy dealerships in this area, and in that region, on the average, the lowest prices are "normally" with Chevy and Ram with Ford, again, "normally" being a little higher in price, comparing apples to apples...been my experience anyway.
Been purchasing vehicles since 1968 and never even considered a Dodge truck when I was purchasing a truck to tow with until June of 2010...when it came to purchasing a truck, only considered Ford and Chevy. from 68 through 2010, and again, though redundantly nauseating to some to read this, I've alway's gotten my best deals from Chevy and now Ram..