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Is there any difference between 2014 and 2015 Rams besides the year?

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I never get involved in the outgoing model year "discounts" vs current model year. Anything short of a price increase between the years, you can get the same discount on any truck. I like the saying, there's no deal they'll offer a Tuesday that they won't off on Thursday. I do typically find it easier though to negotiate the best deal on a ordered truck rather than a truck sitting on a lot. Not only does this give you the option of going through fleet, but they're more likely to see the deal as "gravy" and not a loss on a truck that's been sitting on their lot taking up sales space and they've been paying insurance on. You also avoid having to pay for options, some of them dealer installed, that you a) don't want, and b) can't easily determine true "cost" on. Here in AZ they infamously will try to tack on alarms, even on trucks which come standard with them as we're the stolen truck capital of the country (we obviously border Mexico). They'll charge you too much for window tint, and paint "sealers", and crap like that...which trucks already on their lot already have installed. You can more easily avoid these profit boosters on ordered vehicles.
Just a Quick question. If you do order your truck on-line. It will be delivered to the dealer near your home. What is to stop the dealers trying to add charge ups to your truck when it arrives?
Thanks, Interesting in ordering on-line,
Scott
 
I tried to order a tradwsman and it was going to have few options. I got a deal on a truck 4 states away that cost $8,000 less and had more options. Reason: there were no rebates on new trucks from Chrysler. And I was using the buyer service from my credit union!
 
Just a Quick question. If you do order your truck on-line. It will be delivered to the dealer near your home. What is to stop the dealers trying to add charge ups to your truck when it arrives?
Thanks, Interesting in ordering on-line,
Scott

There isn't other than you have an agreed on price with your signature on paper. They will likely increase it a hundred or two if the factory price increases a bit, as it does fluctuate very very slightly... but other than that the dealers stick to the price you agreed on. Just gotta make sure there's no funny business with the rebates, such as them counting them in the sale price and such.
 
There isn't other than you have an agreed on price with your signature on paper. They will likely increase it a hundred or two if the factory price increases a bit, as it does fluctuate very very slightly... but other than that the dealers stick to the price you agreed on. Just gotta make sure there's no funny business with the rebates, such as them counting them in the sale price and such.

Thank you for the response Mingoglia. Yes. I am going to have to watch the funny business with the rebates.
Scott
 
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