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It could be, no over the air updates, generators, blue cruise. Fuel prices aren't helping the TRX, much less the 50K adm. However the dealerships had plenty of 1500's in different trim levels, including all of the other Mopar offerings.Correct me if im wrong but i think the rams are not offering such high end features as a rap. So less chips etc. quality over quantity?
I know that's a huge reason as well as fuel prices. However the lot was well stocked with everything. Except for 2500's. Plenty of Jeeps, 1500's and whatever else they make. My Ford dealership has a few Bronco sports, few F150's and a bunch used cars. So not sure why but Ram is getting the trucks to the dealers around here.and you’re wondering why they have so much stock on hand, why, exactly?
I know that's a huge reason as well as fuel prices. However the lot was well stocked with everything. Except for 2500's. Plenty of Jeeps, 1500's and whatever else they make. My Ford dealership has a few Bronco sports, few F150's and a bunch used cars. So not sure why but Ram is getting the trucks to the dealers around here.
Casue no one wants themSo I just got back from picking up my wife's 19' Ram 2500 from service. So as always I peeked at what Ram has to offer. The first thing I noticed was no shortage of vehicles. They had 10 total TRX's and a variety of other Ram models. What they were out of were 2500 Diesel's. No shortage of Jeeps or any other models. They were well stocked.
It made me wonder, is Ram (Stelantis) out performing Ford? How is this dealer able to allocate so many TRX's? Gas Prices slowing down their sales? Maybe they have better part and "chip" suppliers? By the way they had a laughable 50K mark up.
What's everyone's take on this? Not one local Ford dealer of mine has a Raptor and not many F150's.
Could be, but I'll say this her Ram has been solid. I wanted her to get a F250, but the interior of the Ram sealed the deal. I was skeptical about buying a Ram, but after 37K it has been bullet proof.Casue no one wants them
Ford is basically selling all their vehicles before they hit the lot. A dealer I know said 80% of all his incoming vehicles were spec orders from customers. The remaining 20% being stock orders and they usually have those sold before they hit the ground. Spec orders from customers receive exponentially higher priority than dealer stock units.What I'm trying to say is they are getting vehicles to the dealerships. We constantly see how people are waiting for their Gen 3's, Bronco's, SD's and they can't be traced. Seems like these guys are well stocked and in contrast both of my Ford dealerships are pushing mostly used vehicles because of low inventory. It could be price of fuel, better selling vehicles, etc.,