Looks like I'm never buying RAM again...

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Docwagon1776

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At least with your example, looks like about 17.6% discount. So could be worth it to order a vehicle assuming I can get a similar discount. It would just depend on the discounts offered at the time, and if I was able to find one on the lot that has everything I want.

I've seen some pretty good discounts lately, but that might be because of the market, economy, and Stellantis issues. The prices I've been watching are discounts on '24. Not watching '25 at all. I saw some $70K+ trucks (Rebel and Laramie) selling for the low $50K range. Though probably not typical since there is the new engine and they are trying to move leftover stock.

You get rebates and incentives on top of that, as well
 

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I really don't drive that many miles, so hoping it lasts 10+. I've had it for 6 months and have 5500 miles on it. Average would be even less because I was driving 200 miles every weekend for about 6 weeks, and won't be making that trip anymore. Commute is 25 miles round trip, longer trips are usually in my wife's vehicle.
I've had this truck for 20 months now and I have right at 8700 miles on it, including a 1500 mile cross-country drive last March. That comes to a little over 5000 miles per year, so I understand about the low miles thing. At this rate, in another 20 years I will only have about 110,000 miles on it. If I can't get it to last for 110k, something is terribly wrong.
 

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