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    RAM 1500: Express Crew Cab RamBox (Dual Cab Pick Up - AWD) Deal

    Finance Deal
    Deal Overview
    rrp
    $103,900
    discount
    $3,272
    Region
    National
    Offer Ends
    31/5/2023
    3.99% Comparison Rate For A Maximum Monthly Terms Of 48 Months With Zero Deposit, Zero Fees, Zero Charges And 40% Final Payment
    ABN Holders Only
    Deal Pricing

    Pricing Level

    Price Value

    Details

    RRP

    $103,900

    Manufacturer listed price

    FINANCE INCENTIVE

    $3,272

    Savings on finance

    TOTAL DISCOUNTING

    $3,272

    Incentive total

    Vehicle Specs

    Body Style

    Dual Cab Pick Up

    Fuel Type

    Petrol

    Number of Doors

    4

    Number of Seats

    5

    Drive Type

    AWD

    Transmission

    A8

    Engine Size

    5.7 L

    Torque

    556 Nm

    Finance Deal Details

    Loan Rate

    3.90%

    Terms

    Up to 48 Months

    Weekly Repayment From

    $348

    Final Payment

    $44,583

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    +14
    Overview

    The Ram 1500 pickup range carries more expensive pricing into 2023, with some minor specification tweaks across the range rolled out late in 2022.

    Pricing for the Ram 1500 is up by between $2000 and $20,000 depending on the variant. The range starts at $98,950 before on-road costs for the Express Crew Cab, and extends to $219,950 before on-roads for the fire-breathing TRX.

    The former entry-level Express Quad Cab has been discontinued, though Ram Trucks Australia says there’s still a handful left in dealer stock.

    The 1500 Laramie is currently unavailable with the optional Safety Pack due to semiconductor shortages.

    This means safety features including blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane-keep assist, semi-autonomous park assist, surround-view camera, and adaptive cruise control are only available on the 1500 Limited and TRX.

    Electric side steps are also now standard on the 1500 Laramie.

    The flagship TRX has a panoramic sunroof as standard. It was previously an option.

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