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Maybe stupid question. Why are Ram trucks so cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Screw-Rice" data-source="post: 15797732" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Wasn't saying my anecdotal example (those I know) somehow validates the pricing, if we were in BFE Alabama it obviously wouldn't be the same. No different than those you know who decided to spend less on a Ram. Lot of factors for each person's decision. </p><p></p><p>That said, the reason behind the chart was there are salary brackets that can support the model, breaking that down into age groups to debate who's buying is a whole other argument. Outside of when I worked oil field, I don't see many young guys in a new Platinum Lariat. They obviously sell, as to whom, it seems to be older and not younger buyers. You don't have the best selling truck ever, by having them sit on lots. </p><p></p><p>Should note I agree on the pricing being high, as I've considered a half ton instead of my diesel, but no way I'm spending $50k on a half ton, when $10k more gets me a diesel with more function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screw-Rice, post: 15797732, member: 31264"] Wasn't saying my anecdotal example (those I know) somehow validates the pricing, if we were in BFE Alabama it obviously wouldn't be the same. No different than those you know who decided to spend less on a Ram. Lot of factors for each person's decision. That said, the reason behind the chart was there are salary brackets that can support the model, breaking that down into age groups to debate who's buying is a whole other argument. Outside of when I worked oil field, I don't see many young guys in a new Platinum Lariat. They obviously sell, as to whom, it seems to be older and not younger buyers. You don't have the best selling truck ever, by having them sit on lots. Should note I agree on the pricing being high, as I've considered a half ton instead of my diesel, but no way I'm spending $50k on a half ton, when $10k more gets me a diesel with more function. [/QUOTE]
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