Just posting this for informational purposes. Purchased for my work vehicle. It was an in stock unit. Through our work, you have to get 3 quotes for a new vehicle and you bring it back to the executive board for review and we usually pick the cheapest quote. First two rams I looked at were in the $55k msrp range and both only gave $1k discount plus rebates. The third dealership I went to had 2 with msrp of around $55k but we’re both demos and my quotes had to be vehicles with close to 0 miles as possible. They had one other 2022 in stock and I told him to just give me a quote on it thinking he’d be way over the other two. He ended up being the lowest so we went with them. I tried my best to get the add ons removed but they wouldn’t do it lol. I traded in a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee. They were the lowest quote by almost $3000 and had the highest msrp
Nice discount, but then $4190 in accessory fees? That’s all margin back to the dealer.
Good lookin’ truck.
Those hurt… a lot.
I also had the $1000 pop up coupon which they wouldn’t accept cause the vehicle is titled under the business and not my name which makes sense
That’s only worth $20k?
Thought the same thing myself unless there’s 80k miles on it.
Might be able to cancel those junk products and get a refund check or balance back to loan. Review your deal paperwork.
Finance might get pissed but it’s CDJR so I cares not and so should you.
As long as you like the truck and are good with the deal that is all that matters even with the add on BS. It is a great truck and great looking, and I have the same thing in a 3500 NE LTD as well.
Enjoy!
I will look into that. Thanks!
I do like it. It’s more comfortable than the f150s to me
75000-80000 miles we usually trade in at
Ma’am, this isn’t a Wendy’s.