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#413 of 424 2011 SL/2500 Crew Cab with Cummins
by paulli36
Nov 29, 2011 (8:50 am)
After originally looking at a 2007 megacab for $37,000 with 40K miles with leveling kit and the SLT package. I took it home overnight only to have it the next day it wouldnt start. It was taken to the dealer who said there was a bad battery. I was really into this truck and the sales manager "decided" to take it home on a Saturday while I was taking care of the financing in order for it to not be demo driven on the lot. Come the following Monday he calls and says there was a bad vibration coming from the back and he wanted it looked at (funny I didnt feel it when I was driving it).
He said he would call me and keep me up to date and after 4 days of no return call I went to the dealer and asked him what was going on. I was "told" that rear driveline had a dent and the rear axle was leaking and he said he couldn't sell me the truck because he would have more in repairs and wouldn't feel right selling me that specific truck. They spoke to me about the 2011 Crew cab which I found had the same leg room only missing the space behind the rear seats.
The MSRP on this specific truck was $44K and I bought it for 36K out the door tax title and licensing. However, after about 4 days, the truck I was originally wanting, was out on the lot for sale again for the exact same sticker price. They to me lied to in order for them to push the 2011's. Im very happy with the truck except for when my ex-wife back into it with only 500 miles on it...yeah. I think it was purpose too...
Oct 03, 2012 (1:27 pm)
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#416 of 424 ram express 4x4 2012 --- 26,200 +tx & $200 doc
by br5
Oct 14, 2012 (1:53 pm)
Ram 1500 Brand new in idaho -Red
#417 of 424 2013 Ram 1500
by farout
Oct 16, 2012 (9:57 am)
I am very interested in the new 1500 4x4 with the V-6. I have read of all the new different imporvements on the 2013 1500 and it looks more than a redo it's what they call a new truck. Has anyone got any more information like when it comes out ooor have you bought one?
Jan 18, 2013 (8:51 am)
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Feb 04, 2013 (3:27 pm)
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Apr 11, 2013 (11:34 am)
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#421 of 424 Ram 1500 Sport Crew Cab Lease
by sshabaj
Apr 16, 2013 (5:28 am)
Hello,
The best quoted price that I have gotten so far for a FULLY loaded ram 1500 sport crew cab with a sticker price of $51,340.00 is $579.00 a month with only first payment and $350.00 for DMW fees.
So Total out of pocket would be less than $1,000.00. Please let me know if this is a good deal or if I can do better.
Thanks
#422 of 424 Re: Ram 1500 Sport Crew Cab Lease [sshabaj]
by vinnyny
Apr 16, 2013 (1:14 pm)
A monthly payment and cash-out-of-pocket don't provide enough information to judge. It could be a great deal ($579 per month for 60 months) or a mediocre deal ($579 per month for 84 months). If you detail the equipment, MSRP, and finance terms, then people could probably help.