May go look at a 2020 2500 Laramie - Need opinions

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Harbcon

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Depends on your dealer, but around me dealers will not haggle on heavy duty truck prices, or any truck prices really. You're paying sticker, and if you don't like it the next 10 people walking through the door will pay it.

I'd say $58k for that truck is maybe a couple grand too high. But it's not far off from retail for that truck. If you get them down to $55-56k it's a good deal. Just look at NADA used prices in your area. That's what the dealer is basing their pricing on.

As for warranty, call Stellantis and buy a factory Mopar extended warranty. Should be able to get 5 years unlimited miles for a couple grand.
Out the door means it includes all taxes and fees. So that seems like a fair price. I just bought a brand new '22 power wagon last week and paid $77k. So I think the price is relatively fair.
 

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So OP, what did you get back for quotes on a brand new one from the Dealers you emailed? Have you found a better deal on a used one?
 

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Looks like a clean truck. And according to the Car fax its been in VA its whole life which is a big plus.
 
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We did not go look at the truck. The dealership in Kernersville had 2 new 2022 Big Horns that would be about $3000 more. I liked them just fine and would have been happy with either, but after discussing it, we have decided to hold off for a while. Thanks so much for all the opinions and advice !!
 

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The Bighorn new sounds like a way better deal but either way it is still a lot of money. If you can wait, prices will just keep getting better. Stock is up and if we get the recession being predicted there will be a ton more incentives too. The melt down in regional banks is likely to accelerate things and not in a good way.
 

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Considering replacing my 2014 1500 Big Horn with a 2500 for the extra towing capacity (10300 vs 14000?)
Wonderered if you all would take a look and give me your thoughts.
Out the door price is $58K. Thanks for your opinions:
 

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Really...You guys blocked out the word "f -a-n-n-y"?? Really???
In some parts of the world that word means some other body area than it means in the USA.

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