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#68 of 95 Re: Hi [nuhuskers97]
by Car_man HOST
Apr 09, 2008 (2:28 am)
You're welcome, nuhuskers97. Congratulations on getting your new truck. Enjoy
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#69 of 95 Current Ram 1500 Lease Terms?
by slackjaw
May 12, 2008 (9:10 am)
I am looking for the current DCFS lease terms for a 10,500 mile 36 month lease both for a SLT Quad Cab 4x4 and a Laramie Quad Cab 4x4 (if they are different).
Thanks!!
#70 of 95 Re: Current Ram 1500 Lease Terms? [slackjaw]
by slackjaw
May 12, 2008 (2:08 pm)
I am now being told that there are no lease deals exist for 36 months. Only 27 months. Hmmm...
But I am getting 12K off the MSRP. So that part is good. Now working the leasing terms.
May 27, 2008 (8:31 am)
So glad to have found this forum!
Need some help. I see nuhuskers got a great deal on his dodge and am trying to do the same.
We are also in Nebraska...zip 68788,
We are beginning negotiations on a Dodge Ram and just looking for any advice we can get. We are interested in a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT. The msrp is 34825. We know there is currently 5500 available. How do you find out what the dealer's invoice price is? Would also like to get the residual and money factor.
Nuhusker...might need to find out what dealer you went through to get as good of a deal as you did...
Thanks
Jan 21, 2009 (9:15 am)
Guys can someone help me please. I'm emailing a bunch of dealers and I'm going with information from here and other sites. Is there any good lease's out there at all???? I got a dealer who is taking almost 10k off MSRP of a Ram 1500 Laramie but the leases seem to be way out of whack. The truck is 43490, and they would sell it for 35100. I haven't asked for their lease numbers yet because they are the best price, but all the other dealers lease's were way high in payments. Mostly over $500 should I expect the same from this dealer, are there just no more good leases. If you could answer quickly that would be great because I'm working on this deal as we speak.
Thanks,
Steve
#73 of 95 Re: Help [cynar10]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 30, 2009 (4:46 am)
Hi cynar10. As you may already be aware, Chrysler Financial no longer leases vehicles. That means if you really want to lease a Dodge Ram Pickup you would have to do so through an independent bank. I know that Chrysler has been running a lot of deals through Chase and U.S. Bank, but I suspect that their residual values and money factors for the Ram Pickup are probably pretty bad.
If I was in the market for this truck right now, I would forget about leasing it. Instead, I would finance it through Chrysler Financial at 0% for up to 3 years or 2.9% for 5 years plus $1,000 bonus cash.
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#74 of 95 Leasing is back
by steevo
Aug 01, 2010 (8:51 pm)
Dodge has leasing offers apparently according to the website. It seems the leases are through GMAC?
So are the numbers good? I am thinking with the high MSRP and highly discounted actual cost this truck may lease pretty well if the money factor is good. So whats the MF and residual for a 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab, 4x4, 15k per year?
Thanks!
#75 of 95 Re: Leasing is back [steevo]
by Car_man HOST
Aug 02, 2010 (3:52 am)
Hi steevo. Yes, Chrysler Financial was shut down during the credit crisis and Chrysler began doing deals through GMAC after the government essentially took them over.
If I recall correctly, Chrysler is providing lease support on one Dodge Ram Pickup trim level, but I don't believe that it is the Laramie Crew Cab. I'll have to look into it and get back to you.
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#76 of 95 Re: Leasing is back [Car_man]
by steevo
Aug 02, 2010 (9:16 am)
Thanks for looking into it...
#77 of 95 Re: Leasing is back [Car_man]
by coondog13
Aug 06, 2010 (5:35 pm)
I was looking into leasing a 3/4 ton pickup (dodge, chevy, or ford) for my construction company, but all the salesmen are saying leasing is dead. They quoted me prices around $900/mnth to lease. Is this true? thanks (eastern Montana).