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rbos57
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Mar 29, 2016

RAM 6.7 Cummins $

I currently own a Ram 2500 6.4 liter hemi Gasser and I'm looking into a 1-ton 3500 diesel. What is a good and fair price in your opinion for the Tradesman model. I don't need all the bells and whistles and the Tradesman is what I have now. Thank you all for your opinions

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  • Been there, done that with Dave Smith. His out-the-door price was the highest of all the dealers I shopped. From what I learned, Dave Smith was bought out and is not the same dealership as in the past and no longer offers bottom line pricing.
    I ended up with Dennis Dillion also in Idaho. Their first offer was darn near $12000 below MSRP and no one could even come close to that discount of the 7 dealers I shopped. This was on an SLT.
  • I think all trucks made today are great, it comes to what you like and need in a truck......Wow! I was just on dennis dillion and man they have some great prices. Maybe my next truck will be a fully loaded dodge dually laramie.....Hmmm
  • $9k-12K off sticker.
    Check Dennis Dillion in Idaho. They have several 3500 Trademan in the $41k-$43k range.
  • got 10,000 off our Ram tradesman. all models had it. put mine at 41,000.
    I see now that they have 11,000 and sometimes 12,000 off.
    good luck, great truck
  • One of the "bottom line pricing" dealers in my area has SLT 3500 diesels for around 50K - Tradesmen for around 45K. Those are both around 10K off MSRP. I think you should be able to do even better than that if you can catch a good sale and/or a desperate dealer. It seems I've seen some Tradesmen 3500 Cummins on lost leaders for the low 40s.
  • I currently own a Ram 2500 6.4 liter hemi Gasser and I'm looking into a 1-ton 3500 diesel. What is a good and fair price in your opinion for the Tradesman model. I don't need all the bells and whistles and the Tradesman is what I have now. Thank you all for your opinions


    Look for a price in the low to mid $40's.