I've been looking to upgrade my '16 Ram 2500 Tradesman (6.4L hemi, 4.10s, immaculate, 56k miles) for the last 6-8 months, as I'd like to step up to the 8 speed transmission, and a few other options. Of course, finding a gasser with 4.10s is needle in a haystack stuff. But dealers seem to change their pricing every few weeks. I've found a few that had options I could live with at decent prices, but always several hours away, & sold before I could get there. I doubt they will give their best price via email. But I'm seeing dealers with inventory that have been on their lots for a year or more, and they're still asking MSRP... and the MSRP has been changed once or twice as well. While I'm sure a "better" deal could be worked in-person, I'm not burning a tank of gas (or more) on the CHANCE that I can get a good deal... nor do I have the patience to "play the game" of spending 6-9 HOURS at the dealership to get a decent deal. I saw several dealers advertising Black Friday pricing, only to have everything back at full MSRP and no incentives. The last dealership I went to, I was unable to test drive the truck I was interested in because the battery was completely dead. Is anyone else seeing this? At this rate, I may just go buy a GMC & save $20k... sheesh. When I bought my current Ram (I was coming out of a Super Duty), it was the easiest, best new truck buying experience I've ever had. Is anyone have a decent experience without getting raked over the coals?