hey guys looking at 07-08s rams
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hey guys looking at 07-08s rams
found a couple local and cant decide any help/thoughts would be awesome.
out the door on this one is a tad high for me. with trade.
2008 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT MEGA cab 39k miles. at 27K$ (out the door)
white (my first choice)
5.7l
4x4
etc. drives great really clean inside and out.
and
2007 DODGE RAM PICKUP 1500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 at 25k$ (out the door)
Model Year: 2007
Make: DODGE
Model: RAM PICKUP 1500
Trim: SLT Quad Cab 4x4
Engine: 8 Cyl. 5.7
Exterior Color: Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat
VIN: 1D7HU18227S123662
Mileage: 61,369
out the door on this one is a tad high for me. with trade.
2008 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT MEGA cab 39k miles. at 27K$ (out the door)
white (my first choice)
5.7l
4x4
etc. drives great really clean inside and out.
and
2007 DODGE RAM PICKUP 1500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 at 25k$ (out the door)
Model Year: 2007
Make: DODGE
Model: RAM PICKUP 1500
Trim: SLT Quad Cab 4x4
Engine: 8 Cyl. 5.7
Exterior Color: Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat
VIN: 1D7HU18227S123662
Mileage: 61,369
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well, you can't consider what you are upside down on your current vehicle when looking at the truck (don't get me wrong, you need to consider that for your payment) but by doing that it really makes the truck price appear out of whack to us.
Both vehicle prices you list are within normal range BUT are both at the very top end of that range (full retail).
To put the prices in perspective, I've got a cousin in upstate NY who bought a BRAND NEW '08 Ram 1500, QCSB Hemi, 4x4, ThunderRoad package around Oct. of '08 and paid just over $24k plus T,T & T. So the almost $22k for the '07 with over 60k on the clock is stupid high by comparison.
I don't usually look at local pricing of Mega Cab gassers, IMO the truck is just too damn heavy and should only be offered with the Cummins diesel, but '07 QC Hemi 4x4s usually show up in my local paper for around $17 or so private and are rarely over $19,900 from the dealers (before haggling).
Since I'm pretty well known as a "truck guy" around here, I often am asked to go truck shop or to look over used vehicles by people I know and I recently went with a guy to look around. Found an '08 QCSB 4x4 Hemi with 38k miles on it the dealer had listed for $22,995 that I was able to get him down to $19,700 on. Deal didn't go through as we found out the kid had a sub 500 credit score and was basically wasting my time, but the $19,700 I thought to be very fair.
Around here, at least, since gas got to over $3.50 a gallon, more full size used trucks started showing up on dealer lots and with supply up and demand down, the prices dropped a good 10-20%, if not off asking price, then at least off final sale prices.
This is a BUYERS market for gas guzzling trucks right now, but it appears to me that where you are looking at these trucks have them priced at a premium still. I would assume they'd drop the price quite a bit if you pushed them...
Both vehicle prices you list are within normal range BUT are both at the very top end of that range (full retail).
To put the prices in perspective, I've got a cousin in upstate NY who bought a BRAND NEW '08 Ram 1500, QCSB Hemi, 4x4, ThunderRoad package around Oct. of '08 and paid just over $24k plus T,T & T. So the almost $22k for the '07 with over 60k on the clock is stupid high by comparison.
I don't usually look at local pricing of Mega Cab gassers, IMO the truck is just too damn heavy and should only be offered with the Cummins diesel, but '07 QC Hemi 4x4s usually show up in my local paper for around $17 or so private and are rarely over $19,900 from the dealers (before haggling).
Since I'm pretty well known as a "truck guy" around here, I often am asked to go truck shop or to look over used vehicles by people I know and I recently went with a guy to look around. Found an '08 QCSB 4x4 Hemi with 38k miles on it the dealer had listed for $22,995 that I was able to get him down to $19,700 on. Deal didn't go through as we found out the kid had a sub 500 credit score and was basically wasting my time, but the $19,700 I thought to be very fair.
Around here, at least, since gas got to over $3.50 a gallon, more full size used trucks started showing up on dealer lots and with supply up and demand down, the prices dropped a good 10-20%, if not off asking price, then at least off final sale prices.
This is a BUYERS market for gas guzzling trucks right now, but it appears to me that where you are looking at these trucks have them priced at a premium still. I would assume they'd drop the price quite a bit if you pushed them...
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