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Grit dog wrote:Me Again wrote:
Wow, Ying Yang models only, that is Black or White at Kernersville Ram. If he can live with those colors, prices looks good. Chris
That's probably why they want 3 grand more for the blue one. 99% of single cab 3500 C&C trucks are white work wagons. Heck 99% of all CnC trucks are work trucks and most are white.
Like buying g a pink corvette or something. They don't paint too many that color.
But I bet you could wrap a single truck cab for like $1500, any color you want.
โApr-15-2019 10:36 PM
Me Again wrote:
Wow, Ying Yang models only, that is Black or White at Kernersville Ram. If he can live with those colors, prices looks good. Chris
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DieselBurps wrote:
I got a dealer invoice for a 2019 it's 50k so if I subtract incentives plus hold back I get the price to start from?
So 50k -5k(rebates)-?(holdback) = something less than 45k?
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โApr-14-2019 11:29 PM
DieselBurps wrote:patperry2766 wrote:DieselBurps wrote:I always find out what the dealers true cost is as close as I can. Invoice minus any incentives and rebates minus hold back etc. Then make my offer based on that.
I have heard about that, but I still can't make sense of it. Do I need to ask the dealer to get this info?
Here is one I was looking at
https://ubersoxchrysler.worktrucksolutions.com/platteville/work-trucks/cab_chassis/ram/2018/ram-3500...
What did you make to him?
I offered 40k as my starting point. They didn't want to negotiate beyond the price listed. I know 40 is low but I was willing to go up but they didn't want to go down.
โApr-14-2019 10:58 PM
mileshuff wrote:
Best rebate Ram is offering is $3000 for a 2018 2500 Tradesmen Crewcab 4X4 short bed. Ram says average savings is $8845 based on average paid. May vary by location.
I bought my 2007 Ram when there was a $12000 rebate and $2000 factory to dealer incentive. Was able to get it for $14,000 below invoice. Good year to buy a truck!
โApr-14-2019 10:29 PM
patperry2766 wrote:DieselBurps wrote:I always find out what the dealers true cost is as close as I can. Invoice minus any incentives and rebates minus hold back etc. Then make my offer based on that.
I have heard about that, but I still can't make sense of it. Do I need to ask the dealer to get this info?
Here is one I was looking at
https://ubersoxchrysler.worktrucksolutions.com/platteville/work-trucks/cab_chassis/ram/2018/ram-3500...
What did you make to him?