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Replying to: tampa2 (Dec 10, 2007 7:21 am) |
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Replying to: tampa2 (Dec 10, 2007 7:21 am) |
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I am getting a price of about $30100 + TTL. With 0% 60 month finance. MSRP $33100. Is this good with the financing?
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Replying to: chris89c (Feb 12, 2008 2:15 pm) I bought a 2007 Harley Davidson in December with the saleen package, discounted it about 7K off MSRP and they RARELY move off those vehicles. I'd look at invoice for your truck as the starting point, then subtract the rebates or choose the financing option. Based on what I remember the invoice of that truck is likely lower than 30K, given a 33K MSRP. I'd suggest invoice is likely about 28K. Nobody's buying trucks right now and Ford is hurting, plus the 2009's come out in 6 months with a redesign of the F150. I guess what I'm saying is you can get a better deal, at least invoice minus the rebates or taking the 0% APR. You can probably get better than that if you are willing to walk away/shop around. Good luck! Tampa2 |
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Just picked up my new truck in Las Vegas at Gaudin Ford. 2007 F-150 Lariat 4x2 Super Cab 6-1/2' Bed. NAV, sunroof, Sirius radio, Audiophile, trailer tow, reverse sensing, pwr pedals, leather captains chairs, traction control, pwr rear window, two-tone paint (Bright Red/Pueblo Gold). Here is the breakdown of the deal: MSRP: $36,285 Invoice: 33,074 My Price: 32,000 Rebates: 8,000 (Ford $5500 + 1000 FMCC + 1500 RCL Loyalty) Out the door: $24,000 + tax & tags
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| I am thinking of special building a 2008F150XL.MSRP is $22300 do you think asking $7000 off of MSRP is reasonable?If not how much can I try to get off? | |
We're being offered a new 2007 4x4 F150 XLT supercrew for $23,500. The sticker is $32,153. I know it's a lot off the sticker, but these trucks obviously aren't moving. Is this the best deal we can get?
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Replying to: rwarrencfp (Feb 17, 2008 5:07 pm)
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Replying to: lab88 (Feb 25, 2008 1:47 pm) The only way to know a "good deal" is to shop around, check prices, and be willing to make a deal. The elusive "best deal" is all up to the customer and their requirements. If you are basing your "best deal" solely on price, then shopping based only on price is your best bet. Shoot a bunch of e-mails out, call the internet managers, and tell them you will buy the truck today at what you consider to be the "best price". I think all the trucks are priced pretty well right now, that's why I chose to buy one in December of 07. 9K off sticker is pretty good considering the sticker is only 32, that's about 30% off. If you want to get lower, show up with your checkbook and offer them 1500 off that price. You'd be surprised what happens when you pull out your wallet, prices can sometimes go down even further. Good luck! Tampa2 |
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Replying to: ricks01 (Feb 25, 2008 7:10 pm) The rebates are posted all over the net, including on this site. I signed up for consumer reports car service and that was pretty decent. It's basically the same information you can get from Edmunds plus they give you the dealer holdback (I could not find dealer holdback on Edmunds site). The 2009 F150's come out soon, so they are already dealing on 2008's, lots of rebates and incentives there. If you have a 2007 you like you should be able to get it for 2-3K less than the 08, otherwise your better off going with an 08. Good luck! Tampa2 |
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