Post Your 2015 Deal Thread?
#151
Senior Member
2015 XLT Screw w/6.5 foot bed, 4x4, 3.5 Ecoboost, 302a options + Trailer tow + Locking 3.55, I think that's it
I got Xplan plus $2000 rebates, traded my 2007 F150 same config as above, they said they gave be 11,500 for it. Added $5k cash and ended up with taxes and all financing ~$28k. First time I've had a payment on a truck in years, but @2.3% it almost made sense too. Sticker on the truck was $47,145. I think xPlan was ~ $42k if I remember correctly.
The 2014 sitting in the showroom was about the same truck less the longer bed and Ecoboost, and it's sticker was $47,xxx. These trucks are basically the same price as the 2014's. Don't know where everyone things they are over priced. Sure there are big rebates on the 14's, but what do you expect ? They're going to loose that mich value in 20 minutes when you drive them off the lot too now that the 15's are out.
-jeff b.
I got Xplan plus $2000 rebates, traded my 2007 F150 same config as above, they said they gave be 11,500 for it. Added $5k cash and ended up with taxes and all financing ~$28k. First time I've had a payment on a truck in years, but @2.3% it almost made sense too. Sticker on the truck was $47,145. I think xPlan was ~ $42k if I remember correctly.
The 2014 sitting in the showroom was about the same truck less the longer bed and Ecoboost, and it's sticker was $47,xxx. These trucks are basically the same price as the 2014's. Don't know where everyone things they are over priced. Sure there are big rebates on the 14's, but what do you expect ? They're going to loose that mich value in 20 minutes when you drive them off the lot too now that the 15's are out.
-jeff b.
#152
Senior Member
I'll "say it again"-many of us posting here got invoice or below and we didn't fork over a wasted (IMO!!!) $50 Mustang club fee. I see it as an OK benefit to anyone that has other reasons to join that club but why otherwise, is beyond me? I started out having read that very thought-then I found out and with little effort that many dealers offer that price point.
My dealer had no problem giving Me X plan , so I can't help to think that maybe I could have got the price down even lower.
#153
Senior Member
What kind of luck are people having with usaa/truecar pricing? They show a 2015 Lariat with moonroof, extended gas tank and sprayin liner for 39k. It's from a few small dealers away from me that I'm not used to and none in Stock. When I showed that to my local dealer whom I've worked with in the past, he laughed and said they wouldn't come close. Anyone else get a dealer to accept the USAA price?
-jeff
#154
Senior Member
I'm from MI so lots of people buy on some sort of "plan". Everyone either works for an auto company or is somehow a supplier.
-Jeff
#155
Senior Member
I'll "say it again"-many of us posting here got invoice or below and we didn't fork over a wasted (IMO!!!) $50 Mustang club fee. I see it as an OK benefit to anyone that has other reasons to join that club but why otherwise, is beyond me? I started out having read that very thought-then I found out and with little effort that many dealers offer that price point.
#156
USAA price is 41,200 and MSRP is 46,354
#157
Senior Member
Just talked to my dealer about the $750 rebate.
I had been requesting brochures to try and get one with no luck.
Read here where some said they can look it up under you name. He checked for me and sure enough I had one showing that was good till March 31. My truck is due in on 15th so should be good. He said they bump them out further anyway when they expire. So, yay!!
Apparently requesting stuff on line and getting dealer information and requesting vehicle updates can get you one.
Good info guys and thanks!!!!
I had been requesting brochures to try and get one with no luck.
Read here where some said they can look it up under you name. He checked for me and sure enough I had one showing that was good till March 31. My truck is due in on 15th so should be good. He said they bump them out further anyway when they expire. So, yay!!
Apparently requesting stuff on line and getting dealer information and requesting vehicle updates can get you one.
Good info guys and thanks!!!!
#160
Dude you should try some of that good ole KY whiskey and chill, some dealers you play some won't. I liked just giving the plan pin and done, $50 for a $60k truck doesn't matter to me. I'm glad you got a good deal, but aren't you the guy who started this thread asking folks not to bust on others deals
"some dealers" is true-it's not my 1st trip around the block. My point was very simple and fact is that many dealers will match or beat the X-plan PIN game. In each brand there are those that go after volume and those that don't. I've tried to share my brief experience in shopping this brand, which led me to know that invoice price point is easy to come up with, no pony car $50's involved,
Buy your way, be happy doing it but don't take offense whenever another person here says there's plenty of deals out there w/o the $50 stuff? Also,it's possible that I might place more value on my $50 bill than some others? Is the suggestion I hear, that we shouldn't take the time (email button clicks for me) to search for a best deal? Ok, I need to wake up!
As OP I hoped I'd wake up one morning some weeks back, open F150 Forum and have someone tell me where the very best deal was and that my current deal was not a good one. hello...
So far I'm @ invoice, plus some silly fees, minus $2750 Ford "incentives", plus guvmnt taxes & fees. I supposedly "bought"/"ordered" a truck, some time back but Ford decided to "build inventory" and now I've got another estimated 6-8 weeks with no truck in my driveway after the weekend...
Guy says late March from yesterday.
Last edited by Kantuckid; 01-29-2015 at 08:09 AM.