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433 messages, Last post on Sep 23, 2009 at 3:32 PM
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My neighbor is getting rid of his mint condition 2001 Supercrew (5.4L, towing packing, auto locks and windows, cd stereo), but it has a lot of mileage. 98,400 miles to be exact. He's a salesman with a lot of rural customers, so it's mostly highway miles. It's been religiously maintained by the Ford dealer and no problems (still has the original Michelin tires). He's been trying to get 13,000-13,500 for it; but, has offered it to me for $12,500. Is this a good deal?
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I bought my first new pickup truck in 17 years, and the first American made vehicle in 10 years, and I am sad to say I have been disappointed. The F-150 has had horrendous vibration problems that others all talk about but Ford refuses to admit to. The dealer has been very good to date, and is the only reason I hold out hope for a decent resolution. |
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| Does anyone know of any dealers other than Carmax that publishes a no haggle price online? Thanks! | |
| I purchased a 2003 F150 SuperCab in Houston from Mac Haik for $21283 which includes TT&L. MSRP of vehicle was $28550. Final price includes $2500 regular rebate plus $2000 Ford financing rebate. I can pay off the loan after 90 days so an extra $2000 rebate is more than worth 90 days of interest. Mac Haik was a good dealership to buy from. No dealer add-ons as another local dealer had who added $2400 to each F150 with worthless dealer add-ons. | |
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| I guess they are really dropping the prices in order to make room for the 04's. Why not get an 04 at this point? Unless of course you were looking to save some $$$ | |
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i am considering buying a used f350 flat bed 1985 utility truck. nada doesn't list for condition of truck. kelley lists it as fair condition. edmunds list it as rough condition. the asking price is 3,500.00 i feel this is too high according to the guide books. it is a nice truck. however it needs all new tires. new exhaust and rag gear is going bad. i haven't test drove it yet nor have i made any commitment to it yet . what do y'all think. i am getting this truck to haul water and horses with maybe haul hay as well. i do want it to be right for my horses sake. my boy friend is a certified ford mechanic so repairs never cost me what it does most folks. do you think this is worth it for the price? edmunds says 1,500.00 in its current condition. kelley says 2,305.00, nada says near 3,500.00 with no condition listed for price. which one do i believe? i think the asking price is too high . 3,500 i would think would list it in good condition not fair to rough. it does not have any fancy options on it either. some feed back could help me alot. sweedpd2 |
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| can anyone please tell me where to find the ford bed that looks stock but has doors on the sides of it?thanks i have checked over the net but can not find it and i have passed them on the road. thanks | |
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Jeff are you looking for something like this? http://www.800toolbox.com/rvtow-1/rvtow.htm or something more toned down the looks like it came from the factory that way? Look in you local Yellow Pages under "Truck Bodies and Equipment" |
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| thanks wpalkowski,but i am looking for amore stock looking bed. i know they are out there because i have seen them i just cannt find a website for them | |
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| all F150 2004 supercabs as advertised by Peninsula Ford (Menlo Park, CA) | |
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