2020 Ram Laramie - Good deal?

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I think im missing some information here but Im going to give it a shot … Looking to see what people think of this deal…

2020 Ram 1500 Laramie

MSRP: $ 55,290
Monthly Payment: $ 375.00
Drive-Off Amount: $ 1814 (includes first months payment)
Months: 36 month
Annual Mileage: 10,000
MF: ?
Residual: $34,899 or 63%
Region: New England

Note, price includes MA 6.25% sales tax and all DMV / dealer fees.

What rebates do you qualify for, if any?

Dealer location in MA or NY?

Only asking due to the tag

first responder and current GM lessee, dealer in MA… sorry it made me tag something…

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Just for kicks, did you also have them run the 39 and 42M?

I know longer terms can stink, but I am curious if you did.

I did, it was about $15-20 less a month respectively, but the thought of more than 36 mos wasnt worth it to me.

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Seems really good but I just shifted my focus for trucks. Haven’t seen all the numbers for this month yet but I assumed the laramie wouldn’t lease nearly as well as a big horn right now.

Will also keep ppl updated on what I find. Pricing out a f-150 lariat rn and a big horn ram.

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Ill get you some feedback today. Coincidentally, i just started looking at these this morning with my guys.

Vroom gave me a very attractive offer on my Tundra which led me down the road of Ram. Its the only full size truck I havent owned before haha.

More to come a little later today or tomorrow. At first thought, it does sound strong.

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Looking forward to seeing more details, not enough exposure for the RAM on this site IMO and FCA’s financing structure doesn’t help

Its a lot of truck for the money, especially in this market.

Theyre considerably nicer than the Tundras, and the GMs/Fords are not leasing well at the moment.

At this time, the Ram Laramie is the truck to focus on in the New England region above all others.

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Laramie is going to work out better than a loaded Big Horn? Trying to find all incentives rn and numbers rn. Quick look seemed like Big Horn would be better (although less features).

Personal opinion is that bang for buck, a low MSRP Laramie is the best option. But you know, opinions are like…that old saying.

What are you seeing for RV, MF, and incentives that is leaning you to the Big Horn?

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Seeing better MF, same or almost the same RV and more incentives in general but none from northeast zipcode. Going to have to wait for someone on edmunds unless somebody already has the numbers. But ya feature wise I feel like laramie is better bang for the buck.

Do you know what bank this is through ?

CCAP, USB, Rockland, etc?

Its either CCAP or Ally, ill find out for sure

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The numbers look to be super aggressive based on what I am seeing.

Same, only have 60kish ones to work with locally but they all started me at 630-650 and I haven’t even gotten anybody to low 500s yet. It’s also lower than the good offers I’m seeing on edmunds (430-450ish on 56k). If you don’t sign it OP I will gladly take it lol

Yep-OP I would take that deal if it’s real and all inclusive.

I’d take the deal, if not interested, I’ve been trying to get my brother in a truck and can’t get anywhere reasonable yet, he would the deal!

That 12 inch screen in the Laramie is nuts if i was looking for a pick up i would jump on it. I know if OP don"t sign it you will Mike. :+1:

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It’s a hell of a deal if it’s real!