Good stuff.
Taxes are paid in the province you register, so buying in a different province wouldn't save me anything on the taxes. But if a truck is cheaper enough, I could definitely fly & drive.
Unfortunately new trucks are even more expensive. I'm sure prices/incentives vary by regions - I'm in Vancouver, Canada. I was at a new RAM dealer and a 2015 Laramie was about $61,000 after a $8500 rebate. 2015 Sport was about $10k cheaper.
Didn't feel any transmission issues in the trucks I've driven so far, so I guess that's good news. My main concern is how the interior and other items in Chrystler's new "quality push" (of last few years) will hold up long term. I'd hate to spend $40k on a truck and start getting rattles and...
Hi all.
I've never owned a domestic vehicle before (last four cars were/are BMWs and Mercedes'), so I'm a bit wary of this potential purchase and am looking for some advice.
I'm looking for a full-size truck that can comfortably take two large dogs (German Shepherds) in the back seats...
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