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$7500. High end is $8000, low end is in the $6000 range, or so my research tells me.
Truck prices are high up here, so I figured I would use that to my advantage for trading it in. There are some lunatic dealerships up here wanting $9k-$10k for 1998-2001 Ram 1500s, when they have 125k miles on them. Mine only has 88k.
Truck prices are high up here, so I figured I would use that to my advantage for trading it in. There are some lunatic dealerships up here wanting $9k-$10k for 1998-2001 Ram 1500s, when they have 125k miles on them. Mine only has 88k.
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Nah, sticking with Dodge. Will probably be purchasing a 2010 Dakota here soon (or so the plan goes so far).
If the dealer here won't deal, then its road trip time to take a look at some others.
I would have let you, except its already half sold. Going pretty fast it seems, although cash isn't in hand yet (so to speak), so the deals may fall through.
If the dealer here won't deal, then its road trip time to take a look at some others.
I would have let you, except its already half sold. Going pretty fast it seems, although cash isn't in hand yet (so to speak), so the deals may fall through.