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Long Beach, California Dodge Car Dealers
"There is an excellent reason why the Glenn E. Thomas Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep dealership has been in business for over 100 years. Simply put, they are on"... Read more Review by: steve368
"My wife and I just purchased a new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee from this dealership. Despite the fact that we kept them all there late at night, they pro"... Read more Review by: markiemarkh
"By far the best car buying experience I've had in 30 years. They did business on a 21st century level. I did my homework on the car I wanted and had a"... Read more Review by: deidre8
"Went to a million and one dealerships and had HORRIBLE experiences. i was on the verge of giving up when my best friend e-mailed Ed from puente hills."... Read more Review by: dreams4472
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After 36 months your into it for $20,540 plus any maintenance costs and registration, etc. What's the residual? How about excess mileage charges if that's a possibility for you?
With all due respect, you need to get everything in writing. That is, you needed to get in writing that the previous lease payments were waived. Never trust a car salesperson's "word."
I bought DODGE JOURNEY SE 2010 + INFERNO RED CRYSTAL PEARL ($200) + FLEXIBLE SEATING GROUP ($886) @ $19450 + TAX AND LIC @ 0 % FOR 48 MONTHS IN SANTA CLARA , CA JUST IF THIS HELPS ANYBODY.
Take it. I've seen them as low a $35,000 but there may be differences between what you're lookin at and what I'm seeing.
Don't kill yourself trying to "leverage" something for a "once in a lifetime" or "insane" bargain. Chrysler /Dodge may be an exception, but the RAM has commonly sold for 12k off msrp for many years,for an average deal. For several years, dealers in Detroit and perhaps other cities were selling them for 50%+ off with employee/family discounts in the may-sept timeframe. The MSRP has recently become even more inflated on the higher end models, and perhaps the lower end making 50% off even less motivational. If you really really like and want the RAM, go for a 50% off deal. Just don't get a ticket driving to the dealer for 12000-13000+ off. That has been an average deal for quite some time. Chrysler has been shedding employees and in difficulty for quite a while, the build quality and reliability of the vehicles weren't exactly stellar in previous years, much less those with build dates in the last 12 months. The motivation and morale of the employee base may have been less than usual. An "insane" deal would have to entail considerably more than 60% off msrp. Good luck --jjf I'm wondering what the lowest price paid for a o frills single cab ram 1500 is. I'm trying to leverage this whole Chrysler bankruptcy in an insane deal on a dodge ram. I live in SAcramento CA, and so far the best deal I have found is 14,000.00 before tax+fees (15800 out the door) on a Ram 1500 with an MSRP of 22,170. I'm not eligible for the dodge loyalty deal (they could have offered 12500 if i was)... so im wondering if anyone has had success getting a better deal, and if someone could point me in the direction of a dealer in CA that can sell one to me for
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