A list of puns related to "Buck Ram"
Two unsportsmanlike calls...both by Huskers! We're shutting out the rest of the CFB! Truly indicative of our program the last two decades /s
(sobs in Husker)
Explanation:
I'm looking to buy a new 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie as I really like it over the F-150. The price when I built my own package on the website was around $62,920 which isn't the worst for what I was getting. I went to the dealer to submit the loadout so we could start to get it factory built but most of the options and price differences I had he couldn't do. The guy was a bit old so maybe he didn't know how to really mess with it but after he plugged in what we needed (with less features) it got to almost $75,000+ which is crazy. The guy did tell us that his boss told them no negotiations since everything's in a demand but is anyone else seeing that around too or was it just that dealer I went to? Also what are some other options and things I could do to stay under $65,000. I can wait 4-5 months to get a factory build or buy one in stock now. Here are some of the things I was looking for.
Features I would like:
5.7L V8 Hemi eTorque
Bed Spray-In
Laramie Southwest Edition (it has great features for price but dealer couldn't add it)
Trailer Tow Group (I need to tow around 6,000-9,000lbs)
Off-Road Group (Mostly need this as it came with good protection for underneath the truck, not sure if needed)
12-inch Uconnect Screen
Tow Mirrors
Air Suspension
5 Seat Leather interior
Those are some of the things I would like but if its not possible or I can get a better deal with another configuration I wouldn't mind that also.
Thank you to anyone who could provide some input and help with this buying process as I'm trying to find a good dealer or the best options I could take.
Im looking for a RAM for my i7-12700k. I know 64gb is pretty overkill for gaming and video editing but its ''just'' 90 bucks more for double the memory. Is there any advantage with more memory in normal use or is the 4x 8gb faster timing ram a better option?
Iβm new to gaming pc stuff so please donβt hate lol Iβm just wondering because Iβm looking around right now and it kinda confuses me on why I see 2 sticks of 8g ram thatβs pretty cheap vs the same ram but with rbg and more of a nice design on it is there a difference to it well it make the pc better for gaming or something?
I am needing to do 4k video editing. I really need this to work.
Explanation:
I'm looking to buy a new 2022 Ram 1500 Laramie as I really like it over the F-150. The price when I built my own package on the website was around $62,920 which isn't the worst for what I was getting. I went to the dealer to submit the loadout so we could start to get it factory built but most of the options and price differences I had he couldn't do. The guy was a bit old so maybe he didn't know how to really mess with it but after he plugged in what we needed (with less features) it got to almost $75,000+ which is crazy. The guy did tell us that his boss told them no negotiations since everything's in a demand but is anyone else seeing that around too or was it just that dealer I went to? Also what are some other options and things I could do to stay under $65,000. I can wait 4-5 months to get a factory build or buy one in stock now. Here are some of the things I was looking for.
Features I would like:
5.7L V8 Hemi eTorque
Bed Spray-In
Laramie Southwest Edition (it has great features for price but dealer couldn't add it)
Trailer Tow Group (I need to tow around 6,000-9,000lbs)
Off-Road Group (Mostly need this as it came with good protection for underneath the truck, not sure if needed)
12-inch Uconnect Screen
Tow Mirrors
Air Suspension
5 Seat Leather interior
Those are some of the things I would like but if its not possible or I can get a better deal with another configuration I wouldn't mind that also.
Thank you to anyone who could provide some input and help with this buying process as I'm trying to find a good dealer or the best options I could take.
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