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good deal or not?

Big_Ray
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Ram is offering me 5% below true invoice on a new truck. How good of a deal is that? Thanks
2011 Rockwood 8314BSS Signature
2013 Ram 3500 Big Horn 4X4 Crew Cab DRW with the 6.7 Cummins
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midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
IF it,s a deal you like ? then do it,get rid of the headache. some times loosing a few bucks is better than a constant problem in the drive way.

wcjeep
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C130 wrote:
The Lemon Law can be a major pain in the butt, I know from experience. Basically, your vehicle can be in the shop 50 times in a year but if it was in for different items you're screwed. It has to be the same repeated problem. We had a brand new Ford Expedition and my entire family has never owned any vehicle besides Ford since they literally started making them. The Expedition was at the dealer constantly the first year, new transmission at 2000 miles then it only got worse. My problem was it was always a different problem. I was told Ford did their job and fixed each problem and though there was no doubt it had been a terrible vehicle the Lemon law did not apply. I swore I'd never, ever buy another Ford. It took about 12 years then I bought my F250.

Hope it works out but get some good advice before going the Lemon law route, it can be a major pain in the butt. After I lost, I drove it straight to the Mercedes dealership and lost my butt when I traded it in. I was pissed but thrilled to get rid of it. There was no way I could personally sell it to another person. I literally lost thousands of dollars but the stress and being constantly pissed off was just not worth it any more. Sometimes you just have to move on.




Every state is different with the Lemon Law. Our 2014 Jeep Cherokee was so bad the local regional manager ok'd the Lemon Law with no argument. My state also has strong consumer Lemon Law protection. I think Michigan has poor protection for the consumer.

Going the Lemon Law we received all money ever paid towards the vehicle minus a mileage penalty. I found the amount owed for mileage to be acceptable. Trading in the vehicle would have been at a significant loss. We were way ahead with the Lemon Law.

To the OP, recommend calling Dave Smith in Idaho for normal every day pricing. If the manufacturer price is well below them you might be onto something.

C130
Explorer
Explorer
The Lemon Law can be a major pain in the butt, I know from experience. Basically, your vehicle can be in the shop 50 times in a year but if it was in for different items you're screwed. It has to be the same repeated problem. We had a brand new Ford Expedition and my entire family has never owned any vehicle besides Ford since they literally started making them. The Expedition was at the dealer constantly the first year, new transmission at 2000 miles then it only got worse. My problem was it was always a different problem. I was told Ford did their job and fixed each problem and though there was no doubt it had been a terrible vehicle the Lemon law did not apply. I swore I'd never, ever buy another Ford. It took about 12 years then I bought my F250.

Hope it works out but get some good advice before going the Lemon law route, it can be a major pain in the butt. After I lost, I drove it straight to the Mercedes dealership and lost my butt when I traded it in. I was pissed but thrilled to get rid of it. There was no way I could personally sell it to another person. I literally lost thousands of dollars but the stress and being constantly pissed off was just not worth it any more. Sometimes you just have to move on.

Big_Ray
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Explorer
45Ricochet wrote:
Big Ray wrote:
I would get all rebates plus 5% below invoice not sticker price. They are offering this because I been having a few issues. This offer is from Ram not the dealer.

What's not to like about getting a 2 year newer truck for 5% below what they built it for? Sounds like they are trying to work with you to me.
How much is your trade in price from them? Is it close to what you paid for your 2013?
Sounds like you pretty much got to drive around in the 2013 for 2 years for free, other than the problems it might have had.
They are working with me and I'm very happy about that. I'm just not sure about the deal or should I just go for the lemon law. I'm not downing Ram because I know anyone can make a vehicle with issues.
2011 Rockwood 8314BSS Signature
2013 Ram 3500 Big Horn 4X4 Crew Cab DRW with the 6.7 Cummins

45Ricochet
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Big Ray wrote:
I would get all rebates plus 5% below invoice not sticker price. They are offering this because I been having a few issues. This offer is from Ram not the dealer.

What's not to like about getting a 2 year newer truck for 5% below what they built it for? Sounds like they are trying to work with you to me.
How much is your trade in price from them? Is it close to what you paid for your 2013?
Sounds like you pretty much got to drive around in the 2013 for 2 years for free, other than the problems it might have had.
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mich800
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Big Ray wrote:
I would get all rebates plus 5% below invoice not sticker price. They are offering this because I been having a few issues. This offer is from Ram not the dealer.


If you are having issues and that is Rams resolution just make sure you are no worse off after the deal. There are a few on here that have done buybacks and other deals when they had issues. Maybe they can give some advice via PM. Airing out your reasons here will most likely just derail this thread in short time.

Big_Ray
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I would get all rebates plus 5% below invoice not sticker price. They are offering this because I been having a few issues. This offer is from Ram not the dealer.
2011 Rockwood 8314BSS Signature
2013 Ram 3500 Big Horn 4X4 Crew Cab DRW with the 6.7 Cummins

IdaD
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Explorer
You have a 2013 and you're looking for a new truck?
2015 Cummins Ram 4wd CC/SB

TNRIVERSIDE
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BB_TX wrote:
You can find the invoice on a number of sites such as nada.com, kbb.com, edmunds.com. If the offer is 5% below invoice plus any rebates available then it is good. If they are using manufacturer rebates to get the price that low then it would be nothing special.


X2
Also is it a 2014 or 2015?
Some dealers will sell at true invoice for the current year model. So if its a 2014 many not such a good deal.
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BB_TX
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Nomad
You can find the invoice on a number of sites such as nada.com, kbb.com, edmunds.com. If the offer is 5% below invoice plus any rebates available then it is good. If they are using manufacturer rebates to get the price that low then it would be nothing special.

mayo30
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Are you saying there are false invoices too.If you are I commend you for being a sharp person,just like MSRP Rv prices.lol.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
What is the 5% below 'true invoice' price and which truck with what equipment/options?

I've always 'built/ordered- my trucks thru 'fleet manager'.....great pricing
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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donn0128
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Depends. True according to who?