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Old 03-29-2015, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff_150
I am in MD, it was like pulling teeth to try and get them to drop the price on the used 14. That was base, but after talking on here on not even going to pursue the used one anymore. Im gonna check out a dealership near me called al packer ford.

http://www.alpackerswhitemarsh.com/
I really have no clue what your looking for in a truck, but that white stx sport looked pretty neat.
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Originally Posted by Jeff_150
I am in MD, it was like pulling teeth to try and get them to drop the price on the used 14. That was base, but after talking on here on not even going to pursue the used one anymore. Im gonna check out a dealership near me called al packer ford.

http://www.alpackerswhitemarsh.com/
Ford has an additional XLT rebate ($1,750) in my region that doesn't help you. The current incentives are up on the 31st; perhaps they bump the incentives up after the 1st. I really wanted the FX4, but with the incentives on the XLT, with package discounts, I couldn't pass up.
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Also don't get too hung up on price. A truck at 34K and 1-3% interest is a hell of a lot cheaper then a truck at 30K and 7-9% interest. Used vehicles usually have a higher purchasing interest rate. Ford credit usually has pretty impressive rates on their new vehicles, provided your credit rating is good.

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Originally Posted by rickey498
I really have no clue what your looking for in a truck, but that white stx sport looked pretty neat.
I just want an xlt. all the features that I need to have are a hitch,Bluetooth for phone and music, and remote start. This is gonna be my daily driver and the most towing I'll be doing will be my jeep wrangler once or twice a year.
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Originally Posted by Jeff_150
I just want an xlt. all the features that I need to have are a hitch,Bluetooth for phone and music, and remote start. This is gonna be my daily driver and the most towing I'll be doing will be my jeep wrangler once or twice a year.
Are you looking for a specific color?
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Originally Posted by rickey498
Are you looking for a specific color?
Preferably grey
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That's a good choice. After three white trucks I went with the grey and I'm loving it.
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That dealer had a grey one for 34000. Remember you can always take the rebates and refi after one month. I don't know how long you where planning on going on the loan, but credit unions usually have the best rates.
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Originally Posted by kidastra
what's the price difference between a scab and screw?


Can't be very much, maybe a grand or 2.
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Originally Posted by kidastra
what's the price difference between a scab and screw?

About $4k, I think.


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