Rustycowl69
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my 70 Cuda had 8 or 9 miles on it when I picked it up from the dealership. But it had already had the left front fender repainted (poorly).
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PS; NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER buy a demo vehicle. I personally know they drive them like they stole them. I rather pay up and get something clean and unused. You get what you pay forLet us know the explanation if there is one please
Thanks
Thanks for the replies. I wouldn't have an issue with the higher mileage if the truck was transferred from another dealer or something similar but the fact that no one at the dealership seems to know and/or wants to share any information is odd. I've been in contact with the dealer for almost a week and still haven't seen a window sticker. I even asked them to print one using the VIN and the salesman never got back to me.
Something is off and it's not worth the risk.
I bought my 2012 on the last day of October 2012. Late model, late in the year and late in the month with 600 miles on it.How many miles would you consider too many on a brand new truck? Most trucks I've test driven (2016's) have between 12-35 miles on them. Today I found a truck I'm interested in and it has 120 miles on the odometer and the dealership can't seem to find the window sticker or explain the higher than normal miles. My last SUV was a dealer demo and I promised myself I wouldn't go that route again (personal experience). So I'm curious, what do you guys consider too many miles on a brand new truck?
I realize a lot of factors come into play:
-does it have all the options you want
-can you get a lower price
-etc etc.
I'm just curious.
If they where smart and or honest they would have gotten both the window sticker reprint and explanation for the mileage without hesitation if they truly believed you where interested. A few years back the first question they would ask you is what you do for a living and if you did not reply as working in the Oil Patch then they would not even give you the time of day. Now with the economy hurting they will talk to anyone and be real nice. They are not giving you the respect you deserve so I would go to another dealership. Good luck in finding that perfect Truck. Danny
Well said! My communications with the dealership started out focused on the higher than average new car miles and has now become somewhat of a game regarding the window sticker. The fact that no one at the dealership will produce/reprint/explain the sticker is becoming almost comical to me. The truck in question is a fully loaded Sport CC with an MSRP north of 56k. I would think the dealership would like to sell an expensive truck like that but they act like they couldn't care less.
A sport with a msrp of 56k? You sure it was a sport?
Dealer probably added some of the extras after receiving the truck and their charges will be different than new build from Ram. That's probably why they aren't forth coming with the window sticker.Yeah, it's loaded up. Leather, heated/cooled seats, air suspension, sport hood, park sense, trailer brake, sun roof, spray in bed liner, side steps, navigation, 3.92, rear defroster, anti-slip etc, etc. The only option it doesn't have is the Ram Box.
However, when I build the exact truck on the Ram website the truck builds at just over $53k. That's why I've been pushing so hard to see the window sticker. They keep telling me the MSRP is $56,300 and I can't figure out how they're coming up with that number.
Yeah, it's loaded up. Leather, heated/cooled seats, air suspension, sport hood, park sense, trailer brake, sun roof, spray in bed liner, side steps, navigation, 3.92, rear defroster, anti-slip etc, etc. The only option it doesn't have is the Ram Box.
However, when I build the exact truck on the Ram website the truck builds at just over $53k. That's why I've been pushing so hard to see the window sticker. They keep telling me the MSRP is $56,300 and I can't figure out how they're coming up with that number.
Seriously, I would have moved on the first day they could not provide a window sticker. Something is hokey with this vehicle if a sticker cannot be readily attained.
Can you post the VIN?
VIN: 1C6RR7MT4GS284104
I've moved on. The only reason I even gave it this much attention is because it had all of the options I wanted.
I think my truck had 7 on it before my day long test-drive. I would be worried about anything over 100 miles, since I tend to flog cars on test drives...I would assume others do as well, so that would be a potential 100+ pre-breakin hard miles.