QRTRHRS
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I regularly see 2011 Dodge trucks in my area stating 10k off of the retail price. Realizing that playing with prices is par for the course, I would think that a 2010 should sell for even more off of the price.
I have an '05 (3500 SRW Quad Cab Long Bed, CTD, 6 speed "Big Horn" model) which we bought new. It stickered out at like $54K .... I paid $36K or $37K ....I'm not surprised about the heavy discounting. When I bought my 06' new in Feb of 07' it was originally 46k and marked down to 33k.
I have an '05 (3500 SRW Quad Cab Long Bed, CTD, 6 speed "Big Horn" model) which we bought new. It stickered out at like $54K .... I paid $36K or $37K ....
Doesn't get driven much .... as of today it has less than 11,000 miles on it :confused2:
Two more payments and it's paid for :thumbsup:
Guys, I don't know if I can agree about auto sales not selling in my area of Roanoke, VA. I've been lurking on the lots for the past 6 months looking for a deal. There are some incentives right now but nothing great. All of the car lots are down on inventory and some of the vehicles are moving off the lots fairly well. The used market is out of sight right now in Virginia. 2006-2010 diesels are selling in the mid to high 30s. A dealer just sold a 2006 Dodge 3500 quad cab DRW 4x4 manual with the 5.9 for 35k with 20,000 miles. You can't find a used low mileage Duramax anywhere. There is a great shortage of used vehicles in my area. I can only hope to see a price like you see in my area because I will be all over it if I can find a crew cab.