FishOnOne wrote:
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Yep going to an out of town/state dealer and then finding out they were trying to pull a fast one, would make me find a good local dealer. Then what if you need to take it in for warranty work. Are they going to give you a car to drive or make you wait for the work while their loyal customers take priority? That deal may not turn out to be such a great deal after all.
Buy local and support the people that support your home town.
Don
Well said....
Shopped 7 local Ram dealers and all were $4-7 thousand higher than what I was quoted. None of the locals dealers would even get within 3 grand of the Dillion price. I can rent a lot of cars for a lot of days while waiting for my truck to be serviced for 3 thousand. Loyalty is a two way street by the way.