Leasing a 2006 dakota
Hey guys. I was just wondering if anyone leased a 2006 dakota club cab 4x4. We got one for my sister back in late august on a two year one pay lease for $2500 new. It is a really nice truck, its got the 3.7 and like I said its got 4 wheel drive. We love the truck so far, no problems with it, I have only changed the oil a couple of times. My brother and I towed his 93 jeep cherokee from lima, ohio to columbus, ohio without the tow package. It was wonderful! you could barely even tell it was on there. Anyways I was just wondering if anyone else has been able to get it that cheap and what they thought of it. THANKS!!
You will probably get a better lease payment out of an 07. From what i have seen the best 06 leases ended in november. Another thing, a crew cab should give you a better payment than a club cab just cuz residuals are higher. I used to work at a dodge dealer and i leased my 2005 dakota laramie crew cab 4x4 for $210/month with no money down. If you are already in a chrysler lease, then you should qualify for lease loyalty which will lower your payment about $30 in a 36-39 month lease or$38 in a 27 month lease. Hope this helps
Damn $2500 for a prepaid lease...that's dirt cheap right there
You just gotta catch the specials. I know they had $7,000 in rebates on the '07 Rams in January (like auto show cash & other stuff), but that's more money obviously
If I were you I'dgo price one up today, February 1st. The reason being.....then you can see if it was cheaper in January (and they can backdate the paperwork) or have them run a program with the February numbers and see if that's cheaper. That way you can see both sides and make a decision....but you gotta do it today!!!
You just gotta catch the specials. I know they had $7,000 in rebates on the '07 Rams in January (like auto show cash & other stuff), but that's more money obviously
If I were you I'dgo price one up today, February 1st. The reason being.....then you can see if it was cheaper in January (and they can backdate the paperwork) or have them run a program with the February numbers and see if that's cheaper. That way you can see both sides and make a decision....but you gotta do it today!!!


