How much did you pay for you F150?
#11
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That Amazes me. I looked at a 2010 STX with XLT Power Package, was $34K... still had plastic floors...
Maybe I didnt play ball hard enough, or he thought he had me hooked on a used SCREW so he wouldn't deal with me on the new one.
That $21,500 was before my trade in too, but still...
#12
I paid $12,000 for mine( my uncle handed it down and I took over the payments)
Specs: 2006 XLT 4.6l 2wd with 63,XXX miles on it, it has a Pro Comp 6" inch lift kit
With 35x12.5x17 pro comp T/A tires and pro comp series 1089 rims. Ohh and it has black ostrich leather seats. It also has an exhaust not sure which though.
Specs: 2006 XLT 4.6l 2wd with 63,XXX miles on it, it has a Pro Comp 6" inch lift kit
With 35x12.5x17 pro comp T/A tires and pro comp series 1089 rims. Ohh and it has black ostrich leather seats. It also has an exhaust not sure which though.
#13
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I picked up my 06 xlt 5.4 4x4, 6.5ft bed, tow package, chrome package, pretty much everything EXCEPT leather, didn't want that. With 65K on it, out the door with a 5yr 50K warranty for just under $18K.
I live in SD too so pickups here turn around quick and price haggling can get tough.
I don't think you got hosed.
I live in SD too so pickups here turn around quick and price haggling can get tough.
I don't think you got hosed.
#15
Originally Posted by Identitycrisis
That Amazes me. I looked at a 2010 STX with XLT Power Package, was $34K... still had plastic floors...
Maybe I didnt play ball hard enough, or he thought he had me hooked on a used SCREW so he wouldn't deal with me on the new one.
That $21,500 was before my trade in too, but still...
#17
Brand new on 12/2/06 with 23miles on the odo, the MSRP was just over $35K, I paid just over $27K. Now with TTL, other items I had the dealer install, GAP insurance and an ESP, the final price came out to just over $34K.
#18
This doesn't sound odd for a used SD with the PSD. They typically cost much more when new (around $7K upcharge for the PSD), so their price used is always much higher.