Thinking of buying a 2012 6.7
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Thinking of buying a 2012 6.7
Dealer has a 2wd SLT 6.7 Crew,automatic,3.73 geared truck. They knocked $8k off MSRP without a blink or a burp from me. How much more should I dig in for?
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Id say thats a fair price, but, you could probably squeeze another couple grand off if you play hardball.
Could also go for a deal like some free oil changes for a year if that interests you.
Could also go for a deal like some free oil changes for a year if that interests you.
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10k off the sticker is not unheard of at this time.
8k is still a good deal too. Like I said before, you may be able to get 8k and some extras, like the oil changes, or have them spray in a bedliner or a 5th wheel hitch or something. My dealer is good to work with for add ons. Never know, cant hurt to ask.
8k is still a good deal too. Like I said before, you may be able to get 8k and some extras, like the oil changes, or have them spray in a bedliner or a 5th wheel hitch or something. My dealer is good to work with for add ons. Never know, cant hurt to ask.
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Which truck are you replacing? If you can't get 12K off, walk out. That's what I did a couple months ago. Then I went and bought a newer commuter car, a 2008 Nissan Maxima with only 44k miles on it. The amount they want for vehicles these days it will also have to be exactly what I want, no sacrifices because it is what they have on there lot.
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Only downside to the newer trucks is the emmissions crap but, if you work the truck regularly the issues are reduced greatly.That is the only downside I have heard of. Great ride, great interior, etc. The only issue with the A/C I heard of is at first startup when real hot outside, it takes a little while to get cold. Most folks that stay stockish love the 68rfe auto tranny.
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Remind your dealer that the 2013s are coming in December and should be worth waiting for. He doen't want to get "stuck" with a 2012 on the lot (not that there's anything wrong with a 2012). My dealer is advertising $10-$12k off MSRP on 2012s.
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Hinckley in Salt Lake City- long ways from you though, but just for example, they are quoting me $43,900 (MSRP $54,720) for this one. No doc fees, 1-year maintenance included:
http://hinckleydcj.com/2012-RAM-2500...-UT/vd/9737428
It looks all the trucks they have left with $14k off sticker are hemis. Most of the diesels are $10-$11k off sticker.
(edit: just noticed you're looking for a 2wd- won't find one of those around here)
http://hinckleydcj.com/2012-RAM-2500...-UT/vd/9737428
It looks all the trucks they have left with $14k off sticker are hemis. Most of the diesels are $10-$11k off sticker.
(edit: just noticed you're looking for a 2wd- won't find one of those around here)
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