Feb-27-2019 01:13 PM
Mar-01-2019 01:52 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Unless there’s more reasons for a new truck, not sure how a 3500 srw is too much truck when the 2500 is the same except for the rear suspension.
You could get a softer set of rear springs for like $600.
Besides, a new 2500 will ride just as rough with the required rear tire pressure as a 3500 will with 40 psi in back
Just say you want a new truck.
Feb-28-2019 09:10 PM
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Feb-28-2019 05:55 AM
JWP127 wrote:IdaD wrote:
Get a 2018 2500. Plenty of power, nice truck, you'll get a better deal and you won't have a fuel pump that moonlights as a grenade.
Or get a Duramax if you really want the latest and greatest, and at least forego said grenade.
I don't think the new design is applicable to the heavy duties in 2019.
Feb-28-2019 04:07 AM
mich800 wrote:RobWNY wrote:
You do know there's two invoices right? The one they are required by law to show you if you ask to see it and then the real one that shows dealer kickback etc. The one they show you is never a lot lower than the MSRP. You never see the real one.
Required by law? I don't think there is a law the mandates a dealer produce the invoice. The invoice price does not include the various holdback/incentives to the dealer. But that does not mean the invoice price changes.
Feb-28-2019 02:07 AM
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Feb-27-2019 08:26 PM
GBuilders wrote:
I know they are not on lots until around summer is what I have been told. I have a 2014 Ram 3500 MC 4x4 Laramie now but I don’t need this much truck anymore and the ride is rough to say the least. I do love everything else about the truck. Looks like the 2019 2500’s have a good pay load for what I’ll need and a much better ride. I use mine for a daily driver and I’m a general contractor I do drive it a lot.
My question is what could I expect to paid with an truck that has a MSRP of around $77K? The dealer I ussually buy from told me he can order today and sell for invoice. But he just ordered a $82k 2019 Platmiun DRW and invoice was $75k. That does not sound like a good deal for the buyer. I thought you could get around $12-16k off MSRP of a 77k truck is that not the case? I understand incentives and rebates count as well.
Anyone order or purchase a new truck in the last year or two and what deals did you find?
Thanks for the help G
Feb-27-2019 06:15 PM
Feb-27-2019 05:17 PM
IdaD wrote:
Get a 2018 2500. Plenty of power, nice truck, you'll get a better deal and you won't have a fuel pump that moonlights as a grenade.
Or get a Duramax if you really want the latest and greatest, and at least forego said grenade.
Feb-27-2019 03:53 PM
RobWNY wrote:
You do know there's two invoices right? The one they are required by law to show you if you ask to see it and then the real one that shows dealer kickback etc. The one they show you is never a lot lower than the MSRP. You never see the real one.