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- Harold_FairbankExplorer$65K...
...FOR A DODGE!!!!!???!!!?!?!!!!!!!!!???!!???!!!!? - tinner12002ExplorerIf your concerned about warranty, look for a dealer that has the Forever Warranty or at least get one with the 100K mile drivetrain warranty. We have both around here.
- Me_AgainExplorer III
spatbhoy wrote:
Been pricing all over the country,,, who has the best deal? Got price of 65k out the door in NC anyone got a better deal?
If you want a RAM truck, price it at Dennis Dillon in Boise, Id. You must be looking at Longhorn's for that high of a price? If that is a Longhorn price, jump on it.
Chris - DakotaDadExplorerIt's a Laramie, but not a Longhorn. And it's in SD. But it's a comparison point, at least.
2017 Ram 3500 Laramie dually - $57,254 - spatbhoyExplorerIt's a Laramie out the door
- donn0128Explorer IIWhy does the OP feel he has to post the same question twice using different titles?
- ScottGNomad
donn0128 wrote:
Why does the OP feel he has to post the same question twice using different titles?
Probably because the jealous jackles have taken over the other one. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIOP you may want to be a bit more specific when asking questions!!!
BTW, it's "RAM" been so since 2013. - Grit_dogNavigator
Tom/Barb wrote:
Better truck (No DEF) lots less money
Sure if you want a 12 year old truck with a 4 speed, 50% less power, ancient stereo with no Bluetooth, no exhaust brake and the guarantee of $1000s in repairs in the next 100k miles and no warranty and like used car lots because they're so honest and will give you the real history on the truck....
But I do like these prices! Still hard to believe $25-30k for 10+ year old trucks with over 100k on them!
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