BlownGP
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2013
- Posts
- 6,142
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- Location
- Houston/Baton Rouge
- Ram Year
- 2018 RAM Harvest New Holland Blue
- Engine
- 5.7
I'm not crazy, I've been a retail salesman for 18 years, well I guess that might actually be proof of insanity.
You keep using that word demand.
You do know that new car dealers don't have to show you a vehicles invoice right? That's why there are online services (like Edmunds or Truecar) that will try to estimate the dealer cost and help you make an informed negotiating stance.
Some dealers will buy some goodwill with customers by showing them the "invoice" and even that isn't the price that a dealer has into a car or truck.
Demanding to be lied to in order to start negotiating is a false panacea that will just make it that much easier for a dealer to get in your pocket.
I think the v6 would be a complete dog in the quad cab version. If you are buying a truck with a loan I wouldn't settle because it's what you can afford once you realize you messed up and can't live with the truck your stuck unless you put a lot of cash on it. If you want cruise get it. I think you should atleast get a 4.7l. As far as price I don't know prices in your area but in Texas that's expensive in my opinion. I think for 13-15 I think you can get a 4.7l slt quad cab with 60k on the clock. In a 3rd gen you should be able to get the hemi. My buddy just bought a 08 reg cab sport with 70k on the clock for 12900.
Just FYI prices are a little higher in Louisiana because the lower population.
Texas does have the best prices for the most part.
I bought mine in Tennessee and had it shipped here.


He grumbled, complained, but agreed. Arm twisting, if ive ever seen it. HAHAHAHA. No other dealer came near that price. 
