2013 Ford F-150 XLT Crew Cab - Reasonable Price
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2013 Ford F-150 XLT Crew Cab - Reasonable Price
I'm helping a buddy of mine shop for an F-150. He's wanting this F-150 here:
MSRP is $41,205. They are asking $30,630 and 32,250 total OTD after TTL.
I think this is a a decent price. We can't seem to get any dealer to go lower. Is it unreasonable to try and get more off? How much do they ACTUALLY have into this vehicle?
- 2013 F-150
- SuperCrew
- 4x4
- 157" wheel base
- Convenience (301A Equipment Package)
- Tow Package
MSRP is $41,205. They are asking $30,630 and 32,250 total OTD after TTL.
I think this is a a decent price. We can't seem to get any dealer to go lower. Is it unreasonable to try and get more off? How much do they ACTUALLY have into this vehicle?
Last edited by jonbar87; 04-12-2013 at 09:50 PM.
#2
That's a good deal. Of course you could try to get more off somewhere else, but you're obviously not guaranteed that any will offer you lower. $11k off MSRP is damn fair offer if you ask me
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Erinwood Ford has a great deal going on now. 14000$-15500$ off MSRP on F-150.
www.erinwoodford.com
Missassaugua Ontario.
www.erinwoodford.com
Missassaugua Ontario.
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I got one of those dealer cost pass things, anyhow in my area it seems like Ford is usually minus 10% from MSRP to get the dealers cost, GM is 10.5 Dodge 9. All the factory incentives are after that.
IE My F150, MSRP 48500 (aprox) actual cost was 43 650, then minus at the time 7500 factory discount, and then 750 (instead of the 1000 chrome acc) so actual dealer cost was 35,400
IE My F150, MSRP 48500 (aprox) actual cost was 43 650, then minus at the time 7500 factory discount, and then 750 (instead of the 1000 chrome acc) so actual dealer cost was 35,400
#6
Sounds like a good deal. I purchased the same truck in January, except mine has the 302A package. I got mine for 33k out the door. I live in Oregon where we dont have sales tax though.
Last edited by codeblue48; 04-13-2013 at 01:20 AM.
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I got one of those dealer cost pass things, anyhow in my area it seems like Ford is usually minus 10% from MSRP to get the dealers cost, GM is 10.5 Dodge 9. All the factory incentives are after that.
IE My F150, MSRP 48500 (aprox) actual cost was 43 650, then minus at the time 7500 factory discount, and then 750 (instead of the 1000 chrome acc) so actual dealer cost was 35,400
IE My F150, MSRP 48500 (aprox) actual cost was 43 650, then minus at the time 7500 factory discount, and then 750 (instead of the 1000 chrome acc) so actual dealer cost was 35,400
Thanks to everyone else for the opinions. I think it's pretty fair deal as well.
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I still have a $500 bounty for anyone who can get me a Ford Explorer $1500 under invoice without incentives and no trade.