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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16769681" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>It's swaying my son to look at the Ram. He got a quote for a fully loaded Big Horn, msrp $65k, dealer will sell it for $56k and 0% for 60 mo. An XLT is more money and you might get a couple grand off. So is an XLT worth the additional $210/mo ($12000) more than the Ram? The problem with the Ram is he would have to order it and would be subject to whatever promotion Ram had at delivery. If there is no 0% the XLT would only be an additional $130/mo and $8k more than the Ram. </p><p></p><p>I told him to wait until the end of the year and showed him the Tremor which we built a decent mid level one and it's msrp was $63k. </p><p>Between the high gas prices that aren't going away, and the almost certain recession, things should cool off by then. If they don't I'm sure Ram will be looking to move more units and will be offering 0% again at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16769681, member: 70541"] It's swaying my son to look at the Ram. He got a quote for a fully loaded Big Horn, msrp $65k, dealer will sell it for $56k and 0% for 60 mo. An XLT is more money and you might get a couple grand off. So is an XLT worth the additional $210/mo ($12000) more than the Ram? The problem with the Ram is he would have to order it and would be subject to whatever promotion Ram had at delivery. If there is no 0% the XLT would only be an additional $130/mo and $8k more than the Ram. I told him to wait until the end of the year and showed him the Tremor which we built a decent mid level one and it's msrp was $63k. Between the high gas prices that aren't going away, and the almost certain recession, things should cool off by then. If they don't I'm sure Ram will be looking to move more units and will be offering 0% again at some point. [/QUOTE]
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