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Holy Recalls Batman! Ram truck buy backs and more
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I was reading about this on ramforumz. My Ram has been flawless, but I wouldn't mind a buy back option and get into a new crew cab.
So far, my VIN is clean. However, some of those recalls won't go into effect until September. You'll get a letter if you're affected by the recall.
Originally posted by DennyIf you're at a Dodge dealer, can I give you my VIN 5o check once they are in the system?
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Well, here we go.
The recalls just went active online. Re-check your VIN. http://recalls.mopar.com/
Of course, my truck is on the recall list. And here come the Trade Assistance Letters from local dealers. This is my second, as of yesterday. Supposedly, your price on a new vehicle is further discounted from the dealership price when you trade under the program. We'll see.
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My 06' Mega Cab was one of the more favorite trucks that I've owned. The ride was good, the power was good, mpg, towing ability, comfortable and roomy inside...and it was even a pretty decent looking truck too. All that said, if it wasn't such a POS I might've still owned it today.
On another Dodge experience note - I bought my wife an RT Magnum when they first came out in 05'. Hands-down one of the better vehicle purchases we've made...was a great car and never had any major issues. The only reason I eventually sold it was because it was a Dodge nearing 100K miles, and I was starting to worry (based off of the experiences I was having at the time with said heap listed 1st above).70' Chevelle RagTop
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My father got a trade in offer letter, market value + 10 or 15% if I recall correctly. However, from what I understood, this recall/buyback only affected 2500 and 3500 trucks, and did not affect the 1500s. His letter was a while back, too. Like back when this was first announced. I assumed it was just a dealer trying to use the bad press to drum up new business.
Interesting, I'll have to go check it out.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Got my official recall notice from FCA in the mail today. Recall R36 / NHTSA 15V-459
Parts are available and you get schedule anytime for the fix. Some dealers are advertising a discounted trade in price for recalled trucks.
Anyone else?
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Originally posted by LS1Goat View PostGot my official recall notice from FCA in the mail today. Recall R36 / NHTSA 15V-459
Parts are available and you get schedule anytime for the fix. Some dealers are advertising a discounted trade in price for recalled trucks.
Anyone else?
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postdiscounted trade-in price doesn't really seem like a good advertising technique
He misspoke.
Some dealers are doing discounted prices on new trucks. Some offering a percentage above trade value. Then there is an official buy back offer from FCA, which not all vehicles qualify for.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostHe misspoke.
Some dealers are doing discounted prices on new trucks. Some offering a percentage above trade value. Then there is an official buy back offer from FCA, which not all vehicles qualify for.
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