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Maybe stupid question. Why are Ram trucks so cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laffs" data-source="post: 15796263" data-attributes="member: 75657"><p>Ram incentives and discounts are greater, and in a lot of cases they're willing to move product cheaper at less margin to gain market share which theyve been gaining for the last few years at a good clip. </p><p></p><p>I'm on my third Ram now, had a couple 3rd Gens and now a 16' 1500 Sport. Am already planning on getting the new truck in a year or two since I love the new design and interiors and I know the price will be right.</p><p></p><p>All my trucks have been very reliable aside from a few issues on my 06 related to the TIPM (fuse block/distribution block) which apparently was related to the redesign. Never neen left stranded or had a no start in 300,000+ of Ram driving. As far as quality my 16 is just as nice inside as a comparable Chevy (per Chevy owners comments) and IMO better than the F150. Ride is heaps and bounds above the those two, for towing I added $99 air bags and it has no issues towing my 26' enclosed. Still up $17k over the Ford and Chevy. </p><p></p><p>Where I work now we run a fleet of trucks, all GMC Chevy (for the time). The all have their share of issues somewhere, most people are just brand loyal until they have issues a dealer hard lines them on. For me my money has always went further with the Ram and I've never been disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laffs, post: 15796263, member: 75657"] Ram incentives and discounts are greater, and in a lot of cases they're willing to move product cheaper at less margin to gain market share which theyve been gaining for the last few years at a good clip. I'm on my third Ram now, had a couple 3rd Gens and now a 16' 1500 Sport. Am already planning on getting the new truck in a year or two since I love the new design and interiors and I know the price will be right. All my trucks have been very reliable aside from a few issues on my 06 related to the TIPM (fuse block/distribution block) which apparently was related to the redesign. Never neen left stranded or had a no start in 300,000+ of Ram driving. As far as quality my 16 is just as nice inside as a comparable Chevy (per Chevy owners comments) and IMO better than the F150. Ride is heaps and bounds above the those two, for towing I added $99 air bags and it has no issues towing my 26' enclosed. Still up $17k over the Ford and Chevy. Where I work now we run a fleet of trucks, all GMC Chevy (for the time). The all have their share of issues somewhere, most people are just brand loyal until they have issues a dealer hard lines them on. For me my money has always went further with the Ram and I've never been disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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