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In my area, Dodge is advertising up to $8100 off MSRP. I was wondering if anyone knew how that broke down? I know that ~$1500 of it is if you fincance through Chrysler. Thanks CT
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Replying to: aggiemph1 (Sep 19, 2004 7:22 pm) In order to get specifics on the rebates & incentives offered in your area, you need to have more info - like year, ZIP code, and which Ram you're shopping for. Rather than try and get all of those details, I'm going to refer you to our Incentives & Rebates page, where you can check the offers in your area for the models you like. kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host |
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9/20/2004 Is there any difference in the 2004 Cummins HO Turbo Diesel or the 2005 Cummins 600 Turbo Diesel? Thanks, Scott
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Replying to: 426smartin (Sep 20, 2004 7:35 pm) kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host |
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I paid $27650 for my new 2004 2500 4X4SLT SB quad cab 5.7L. (No trades) I'm very please with the deal I got, and was surprised the dealer actually did make a mistake on the rebates! They gave me a rebate that was not intended for the 2500... supposed to be for the 1500. Oh well... to bad for them. My truck has all the goodies. Now at, 150 miles, I'm very pleased with the truck!! |
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Replying to: steveuk1 (Jul 07, 2002 11:45 am) I'm also in the UK and a sucker for American iron! I've got a black 2004 Ram 1500 SLT 'Hemi Sport' on order (will arrive in 5 weeks!). I've test driven a Hemi Ram before but wondered what your experience has been regarding living with one of these beasts in the UK (left hand drive, the physical size, 14 MPG!? etc). I'd be using mine as a daily driver and will be up and down the highways and byways quite a bit (I do about 15k miles per year) and really want to know whether I'm doing the right thing or whether I should be signing up for a BMW 3-series company car!? Any thoughts and opinions for all would be most appreciated. Cheers, James.
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Replying to: jamesthomas (Sep 28, 2004 10:10 am) LHD: You get used to it very quickly. So used to it that if you take it to Europe, you'll feel as though you're on the wrong side of the road! Size: You get used to it very quickly! If you've ever hired a non-HGV type lorry/truck to move house you'll know what I mean. By the time you take it back, you're driving it like a car. MPG: You get used to it very quickly!! (i) You have no choice. (ii) 14 MPG (US gallons) translates to 16.8 MPG (UK gallons) which makes it easier to bear. BMW as 2nd car: Depends on your finances I guess. Whatever, I'm sure you'll enjoy it! |
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Replying to: mac24 (Sep 28, 2004 7:24 pm) What do you drive?
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Replying to: jamesthomas (Sep 30, 2004 9:07 am)
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Sep 30, 2004 9:29 am) It's more a problem of perception than anything else. P.S. Everything except food is expensive in the UK............ where I can buy Florida grapefruit of better quality and more cheaply than here in FL! :--) |
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