It has the same problem as the rest of the Ford truck lineup, it's too damned expensive. Thing should be $25-$30K, not $35-$45k
Ford's site says they start at $24,300, though you may have to wait out the "all new" dealer mark-up to get close to that. They would be stupid to come in at 10k+ above the competition.
Ford's site says they start at $24,300, though you may have to wait out the "all new" dealer mark-up to get close to that. They would be stupid to come in at 10k+ above the competition.
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Cars.com has a few for sale, and they all show MSRP of $36k or more. Might just be a typo.
Ford was cheaper out the door than the Chevy for me. Sure the sticker is ridiculous...but when ford is dropping 11-16K off sticker the story changes.
Whomever pays MSRP for a vehicle is either rich and has money to burn or a complete moron. I have never paid MSRP for any of my Ford vehicles I have bought new and that included my Cobra.
I only got $5k off my Explorer, but I got 0%-72 months and I'm cool with that...
Originally posted by Silverback
Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
I’m glad he is at least trying to fix it! Trump is right bring jobs back quit feeding Mexico and the fucking cartels. ( and fuck all u drug addicts too) a lot of people in America better wake the fuck up! Respect your president trying to do what is right. America can make things and Americans can have good jobs again.
Again, been using cars.com, ford is $41K for an 18 lariat, Chevy is $35K for an 18 LTZ with the same features, and Dodge is $38K for a Laramie. 18 King Ranch = 46.5K, 18 High Country = $40k, 18 Longhorn = $45.8k. 2019 Ram Tradesman = $23.7, F150 XL = $21k, Silverado WT = $20K
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