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Man, These Trucks Are Getting Cheap!

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Well, maybe not CHEAP but certainly "economically priced" :D .



http://broadwaydodge.com/images/Sites/Site7883/Document/FP-112706.pdf



In today's paper, Broadway Dodge is advertising '06 Ram 2500/3500 Cummins Quad Cab Laramie 4x4s for $32,995.

An '06 3500 Mega Cab SLT 4x4 "loaded Cummins" for $32,995.



At Christopher's Dodge World, they are advertising '06 Ram 2500 Quad Cab SLT Diesels for $27,988!



It's a good time to be buying a new truck!



I just noticed the used ones in the ad I posted above are holding their own too.
 
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rattlbox said:
prices are good because it is the end of the year gotta make room for all the new 07's

That, and the fact that a lot of new vehicles just are not moving like they once were. Article in paper here said some dealers around the country have a 6+ month supply of vehicles just sitting! :eek: I'm going to see if the trend continues for a few more months and see what I can buy a new one for... hopefully the '03 makes it that long! :rolleyes:
 
MMeier said:
That, and the fact that a lot of new vehicles just are not moving like they once were. Article in paper here said some dealers around the country have a 6+ month supply of vehicles just sitting! :eek: I'm going to see if the trend continues for a few more months and see what I can buy a new one for... hopefully the '03 makes it that long! :rolleyes:



That only applies to the larger trucks and SUV's due to the high cost of fuel. I am seeing that the same analogy applies to mid size to large 5th wheels and motorhomes.
 
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