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I dont think so, its a bunch of BS if someone thinks they can walk in there and get a Ram 1500 for $20.000 i like to see it , I built my truck on there and MSRP comes to $36.000 - $3000 bonus cash and $6000 cach allowance comes to $27.000 $2000 more than i paid last year + $5000 in taxes and title etc. Dodge allways has a cash allowance on Rams mine was $5000 but my MSRP was lower, so they just upped there MSRP and offer 40% off LOL * Ram 1500 Local Deal * Get up to 40% off MSRP[11]
* 2008 Ram 1500 Mega Cab * Offer 1: Get $5,000 Customer Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance plus $1,500 Bonus Cash Allowance * Offer 2: Get low APR financing plus $1,500 Bonus Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance * 2008 Ram 1500 Quad Cab * Offer 1: Get $6,000 Customer Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance plus $3,000 Bonus Cash Allowance * Offer 2: Get low APR financing plus $3,000 Bonus Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance * 2008 Ram 1500 Regular Cab * Offer 1: Get $5,000 Customer Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Bonus Cash Allowance * Offer 2: Get low APR financing plus $1,000 Bonus Cash Allowance plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance * 2009 Ram 1500 Quad Cab * Offer 1: Get $1,000 Customer Cash Allowance * 2009 Ram 1500 Regular Cab * Offer 1: Get $500 Customer Cash Allowance BETTER TO WAIT ON THE 2009 Deals Updated Hemi More HP and suspension update
RedCelicaGT said:Finally! Dodge realizes because you get 40% less quality/reliability, you should pay 40% less for the truck.
I don't know much about Dodge vehicles since they don't have them where i am from, but are they that bad? I was about to buy a used Dodge Dakota (2008 with only 1200 miles on the clock) for a great price from a dealer.
Technologist said:My Dodge (Diesel) is a 99.... and has over 300K miles on the odometer...
Minor repairs, and changing oil, doing brakes, and new tires.
Air conditioner is broke, but WHO cares!
diesel is a different story...
Dodge gas motors suck! They have a ton of tranny and differential probs as well. Ask any tow driver or truck machanic... Pay a lil more for something else, anything else.. Had a tranny go out and a diff explode on the road... only had 60K miles on a dodge ram.
robster said:Technologist said:My Dodge (Diesel) is a 99.... and has over 300K miles on the odometer...
Minor repairs, and changing oil, doing brakes, and new tires.
Air conditioner is broke, but WHO cares!
you obviously don't live in Texas.
I did.... and I had a Chevy Chevette (lil square 1980's car, WITH OUT air conditioning in it)...
But since I USUALLY ride my Harley everywhere, I am used to having no AC (or 285 AC... 2 wheels and 85 MPH!!!). In the truck, is usually ride 270 AC (2 windows down, and 70MPH).
The diesels's had problems too, esp the auto trannys.... but I have a 5 speed stick. The manual trannys had problems in the late 90's/ early 00s... they had probs pulling away from the curb! I think that was fixed, but don't know, cuz I don't follow the news and and dont have an auto...
Pre-Hemi dodge trucks had loads of tranny problems and weak gas engines. Once the hemi came out with the new transmission, they got much better. I put 25K miles on my 2004 with ZERO problems. Loads of power, nice transmission, great towing, decent ride, etc... It's a nice truck now, much nicer than the pre 2002 models.
I've owned alot of trucks over the years, Fords, Dodges, Chevys and even a GMC. My 03 Dodge Ram was the best truck I ever owned, hands down. All makes have their own issues...When the new Tundras first came out, they had problems with the new 5.7L V-8s, but it wouldn't keep me from owning a Toyota.
You are able to get all kind of great Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge deals out there. Two weeks ago, I just got a new 2008 Jeep Commander 4X4 7 passenger Sport, with an MSRP 0f $32,150 + all the tax/title/fees for $18,600. The actual car was right around $17,100 + all the tax/title/fees on top. So 17,100/32,150 = 47% off MSRP.
That was a sweet deal! But not as sweet as my one pay on a 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4. That was $2,600 TOTAL paid up front, everything included, for a 24 month, 24,000 lease. No monthly payments. Ahhh, that was a bargain back then.
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