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Congrats on the new truck. And features that the Laramie had that you might miss?
No RAMBOX???
No RAMBOX???
Glad to hear you say that on the seats. My 2011 sport had the leather trimmed non heated seats and I feel they were more comfortable than the heated / cooled seats in my 2016. I rode in a rebel and felt the seats were more comfortable like my 2011 and they are only the heated seats, not the full leather heated/cooled leather seatsOnly thing I might miss is the sunroof and led lighted interior(door handles, floor boards, lower door panels and lights under the rear seat)
Love the black and red interior on these rebels though and the seats and more comfortable to me than the leather.
I have navigation, CD player, rear window defroster my Laramie only had navigation that my dealer added.
Also have 3.92 gears now and my Laramie had 3.21 so I love that new feature haha such a huge difference.
Glad to hear you say that on the seats. My 2011 sport had the leather trimmed non heated seats and I feel they were more comfortable than the heated / cooled seats in my 2016. I rode in a rebel and felt the seats were more comfortable like my 2011 and they are only the heated seats, not the full leather heated/cooled leather seats
Not trying to derail the thread but I see guys trading in after only owning their trucks for a year or two quite often. Are you guys rolling negative equity or just ballin$?
I am a little better than even on my loan to value but it's still not worth trading in.
Really? They get even hotter when they are not the leather seats? Sounds like the $1500 plus dollar option isn't worth it
Almost makes me want to trade mine for regular sport seats lol, but I must say the all leather seats looks damn good
Bought my Laramie 13 months ago for $39500 they had very good deals on leftovers at the time. Had low interest on it and payed a little extra ended up getting $35500 trade in. Not great and probably shouldn't have done it but wanted a rebel and they gave me some good discounts on the rebel about $6k off a 17.
I had a 2015 Jeep Wrangler unlimited that luckily didn't lose much at all I traded for my Laramie that I only had for about 8 months. That was a bad bad decision thinking I could replace my 2012 sport with a jeep.
Just out of curiosity. In that 3rd pic.. Were you up in a tree stand or what?
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i recently traded my 2015 sport which i only owned for 21 months for a 2017 laramie. Since 2009 i have owned 5 rams and i hace yet to take a overly huge loss because i have a friend who works as new car manager and i get friends and family and usually buy when they have huge discounts which come off after dealer costNot trying to derail the thread but I see guys trading in after only owning their trucks for a year or two quite often. Are you guys rolling negative equity or just ballin$?
I am a little better than even on my loan to value but it's still not worth trading in.