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Well since you don't drive much, it would seem more pratical to lease it. BUT it would also make since to buy it also since you've kept your '92 for so long. When it comes to pick-ups, I prefer to buy them. The lease deal does look good, however, I was wondering did you get a mock-up of what a new one would run you a month? Probably not much more and since you have 3k to put down, DC has 3k in rebates that could save your money. As to the power, the 4.7 should pull 4-5k pounds easily. I had a 4.7L-equipped JGC that I would pull a 6000 pound box-trailer with and it did it drama free. And my '06 1500 Sport Hemi 4X4 can pull a 9500 pound trailer without stress. However, if your objective is to save gas by going with the 4.7 vs. Hemi, just forget about it. The 4.7 may have a 1 mpg advantage over the HEMI at best, and now that Dodge has added the MDS system on all HEMI Rams for '06, it should be an even match. |
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I ordered a 4X4 Laramie Quad cab last week. Hoblit Haynes Woodland CA. Navigation - Laramie 26 H Package - 5.7 Hemi - Automatic -Lower two tone White / Silver Med Slate Grey leather U connect - 34 gallon tank - Anti Spin - 3.92 axle - Electric shift on demand - side air bags - trailer tow - 20X9 chrome wheels - Protection group - Sticker $42,160 Price - $37,686 plus tax and Lisc 60 month 0 interest protected. Also if the incentives are better on delivery then we get that as an option. Seems like a good deal. Does anyone know what the incentives will be on 4/1? |
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Hi all, can you please help? being english and new to the world of american trucks i need some help. i am just about to trade my 1998 ford explorer for either a ram or a f150, now i have the chance of the following. a 2002 1500 ram slt hemi with 137k on the clock or a 2001 ford f150 king ranch with 92k on the clock. all i need to carry in my truck is my crf450 so power not a real issue. i just wondered which you guys would say was the better buy, they are both priced the same too many thanks ade
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Replying to: n999ade (Apr 05, 2006 1:24 pm) thanks ade
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Two weeks with the Ram CTD. Amazing truck! This is my second Ram and my father still drive the first (96' 1500) sticker ~43K paid 35 w/ 0% for 60 mo and first payment due in October |
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| Well I am seeing if we got a good price.2004 Ram 1500 w 5.7. Towing pack/SLT. Only 26000 miles on it. Loved the 5.7 over the 4.7 and comparable MPG. Going to use for hauling horse trailer(Hitch) not 5th wheel. Primo condition. Paid $20,000 even. I can't believe it is even a truck when driving around. Totally smooth ride. Converted from all Chevys to the Dodge. So was this a good deal or did we get played. It NADAed for $23,900. From Dover Delaware | |
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Replying to: lucifuhrman (Sep 25, 2005 4:14 pm) Options include: Hemi 3.92 gear Front tow hooks Mopar tubular side steps Sliding rear glass Power sliding gas and brake pedals(on very few 05 SLT's) 34 Gallon Tank 60/40 split rear bench seat w head rests Med. slate grey paint Meg grey cloth int. Power driver seat Heated mirrors Lone star package Dont remember all the rebates, but only paid $21,000.00 + t.t.l Been told I stole the truck. sticker price was $32.925.00 But lucifuhrman sounds like you got a pretty good deal yourself. |
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Replying to: edhguy (Jan 03, 2006 2:30 pm) on 33k list price quad lonestar
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