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Vulcaneer
Mar 24, 2013Explorer
This is quite unfortunate for RAM. But even more-so for their loyal customers that have stuck by them to order "sight unseen". Some like the OP, will stick with them, although going back a year model. Others will jump to another source. In my mind these MY changes are long on promise, but short on the goods.
Worse is that RAM will feel the hurt in their bank account. They don't need those problems. And the parent company is likely to take a real dim view of that. Excuses only go so far. And when that time runs out, management changes will/should take place.
They need to get sales on the books. And the product doesn't get sold, until the dealer takes delivery and pays for it, and the check gets in the bank.
Worse is that RAM will feel the hurt in their bank account. They don't need those problems. And the parent company is likely to take a real dim view of that. Excuses only go so far. And when that time runs out, management changes will/should take place.
They need to get sales on the books. And the product doesn't get sold, until the dealer takes delivery and pays for it, and the check gets in the bank.
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