0% for 72 Months on 2006s
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0% for 72 Months on 2006s
I'm sure someone else already saw this, but Dodge is offering 0% up to 72 months on 2006 models and they may put me in a position to get one. I have a question though (maybe Luke could help). On a $40k truck, what kind of price should I be getting. I see Aberdeen Chrysler Dodge is offering 2007 Ram 2500s at $8500 off in there add. I qualify for the supplier discount through work. Is 10k off sticker about right (the last 06 2500 at Aberdeen is about 10k off)? Or are there more incentives that that on the 06s? I would want a Ram 2500 (or 3500 SRW) QC LB SLT 4x4 Cummins (prefer 6 speed, but would take auto).
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I got mine during the employee discount in July.
Dealer asked 47k, MSRP was 42.7k, I paid 35.5k (39k OTD) it included 14 oil changes and 100k B to B.
Darn shame they only had 0% for 3yrs at the time.
Aside from my sig she also had adjustable pedals, and sliding rear.
Dealer asked 47k, MSRP was 42.7k, I paid 35.5k (39k OTD) it included 14 oil changes and 100k B to B.
Darn shame they only had 0% for 3yrs at the time.
Aside from my sig she also had adjustable pedals, and sliding rear.
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I got mine during the employee discount in July.
Dealer asked 47k, MSRP was 42.7k, I paid 35.5k (39k OTD) it included 14 oil changes and 100k B to B.
Darn shame they only had 0% for 3yrs at the time.
Aside from my sig she also had adjustable pedals, and sliding rear.
Dealer asked 47k, MSRP was 42.7k, I paid 35.5k (39k OTD) it included 14 oil changes and 100k B to B.
Darn shame they only had 0% for 3yrs at the time.
Aside from my sig she also had adjustable pedals, and sliding rear.
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I know that this dosent really count, but I bought my 03 on 0% for 48 mos. The new 07 that I am looking at has 0% for 60 mos. Trucks here are a bit more expensive than there though I see, I am looking at a loaded quad cab dually, lists at allmost 70k, first talking to around 61k from the salesman. i will get it for less than that.
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Same question here...I did 0% for 60 months but couldn't take rebates so can't get a truck under invoice when financing.
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I don't know when it started. I just saw it last night with the "National Truck Month" advertising. I am going to talk to a dealer tomorrow to see what they can find and pricing with the 0%. There are no official consumer rebates listed for 2006s anymore and haven't been for awhile (I assume all to dealer), so I'm not sure how it will work.
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