A 35% price reduction will lower the price down to "overpriced" rather than "absurdly overpriced." I doubt that you will see a 35% reduction on the newly refreshened 25 Ram, at least not until a few months has passed. I purchased a new 2009 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Sport 16 years ago. I paid $25K and it came with lifetime powertrain warranty. I usually keep my trucks around 6 years, but the prices became obscene. I would have to pay $75K to replace my truck with a nearly identical product. I simply will not do it.
Still puts all but the work truck out of what I’d be willing to spend. If you spend 50% or more than your mortgage on a vehicle, you’re not good with money. You should never spend that kind of money on a depreciating asset.
Depends on when you purchased your house. If you got one during the low rates and before covid price hike you still could be good. Though also what has your household income gone as well? I’m 40% higher than I was precovid. That’s an office job that I earned out of skill not for just being at work
@ I got divorced right when Covid started so my income is half plus everything being 2x in price. I did get a slight raise in income but not enough to make it balance the extra expenses of the economy today.
After reducing workers to the bare minimum, quality has gone to crap. People complaining their new trucks constantly breaking down while being denied real fixes. Hate to see what happens to quality when they reduces cost even further.
A 35% price reduction will lower the price down to "overpriced" rather than "absurdly overpriced." I doubt that you will see a 35% reduction on the newly refreshened 25 Ram, at least not until a few months has passed.
I purchased a new 2009 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Sport 16 years ago. I paid $25K and it came with lifetime powertrain warranty. I usually keep my trucks around 6 years, but the prices became obscene. I would have to pay $75K to replace my truck with a nearly identical product. I simply will not do it.
You're not wrong. Im still not paying that price.
Jeep, Ford, Toyota, etc. All have been price gouging over the last couple of years.
What is the source of this alleged 35% price cut?
When will prices drop? I'll buy with discount. Never electric
price and the fact that their quality - which has always been sketchy - has cratered in the last 7 years
correct, for that money that truck better last my lifetime. they treat it as if ill be happy it last off the dealers lot.
Still puts all but the work truck out of what I’d be willing to spend. If you spend 50% or more than your mortgage on a vehicle, you’re not good with money. You should never spend that kind of money on a depreciating asset.
Depends on when you purchased your house. If you got one during the low rates and before covid price hike you still could be good.
Though also what has your household income gone as well? I’m 40% higher than I was precovid. That’s an office job that I earned out of skill not for just being at work
@ I got divorced right when Covid started so my income is half plus everything being 2x in price. I did get a slight raise in income but not enough to make it balance the extra expenses of the economy today.
Ya im not buying Chevy or Ford at those prices either. Ill just keep fixing my old truck like the Cubans do till I die.
always old is gold.
They will advertise the the discount but dont tell you about the dealer add ons that jack the prices back up.
After reducing workers to the bare minimum, quality has gone to crap. People complaining their new trucks constantly breaking down while being denied real fixes. Hate to see what happens to quality when they reduces cost even further.
If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably too good to be true.
yeah, but in car market anything could be happen.
Minimum 60% off
Just bring back the real Ram
Believe it when you see it !!
anything could be happen.
Too little too late...none of them will ever again get a dime from me.
Never going to happen.
let's see what happens.
Is this supposed to happen on January 7th? 35% off