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I've been waiting for dodge.com to be updated as well. KBB and Edmunds are also still old info, but cars.com (of all sites) has been updated. I've attached a pdf of the configuration I want to order. MSRP= $57,710 Invoice= $50,843

This includes some extras, (tubular steps, hood guard, etc)

Also of note is the UCDS (Ultra Clean Diesel System Charge) that was mentioned in an earlier thread. Price= $995. The 68RFE (labeled HDRFE) is $1575.

Hope this helps!
 
Thanks for the info. That's over $10K more than we paid for our 2004. 5.



I think it will be worth it, though: the 6. 7L and the 6-speed auto are going to be a great combo.
 
Beware of quick price comparisons. The above truck may be a Mega ($4K if I remember right) and a laramie H package (another $3 I think). The price will be somewhat higher, only if the competition lets them get away with it. I would guess that DC may try to go up on the motor and transmission, but we will have to wait and see if Ferd and Cheby let them get away with that.



Bryan
 
Thanks for the info. I'll go play on cars.com.



BUMMER- I can't get the 6. 7L option to show. Maybe the quad cab is not updated either.
 
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JHilton said:
MSRP= $57,710 Invoice= $50,843

This includes some extras, (tubular steps, hood guard, etc)



$57K+ for a pick-up truck. You would have to be OUT OF YOUR MIND to pay that much for a truck. That is MORE than double what I paid for my truck 10 years ago. That is INSAINE!!



Its a damn truck, not a Mercedes "S" class limo!
 
6.7 is standard equipment on 3500

Actually, the diesel is standard on the 3500, so it wouldn't show a seperate price. It's included in the base model price. Once the 3/4 ton is updated, we'll be able to see the option price.
 
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