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Trading a 17 GT on an 18 F150

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Old 12-24-2017, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by joemomma22
Not running up a whole bunch of debt. moving on.




Yes if I'm going to be getting rid of my mustang it has to be for the truck i actually want. why bother making sacrifices when i have a perfectly good mustang. anyway i already traded. and invoice pricing is not a wives tail. I worked as a salesman writing deals in a dealership for over a year. I bought this truck on a dealer swap and i like my salesman/old boss enough to give him a commission. I'm not asking anyone their opinion on the price.









Build and price is probably one the THE WORST tools on the planet. Talk to your dealer about finding the truck equipped how YOU want it and they can use their locator tool to build it form scratch and search the dealers throughout the country. I purposely excluded the special edition package because it was a bunch of garbage i didnt want (aside from the headlights lol).

Correct though, it is a sport package without the se. That being said, check my above post to look at the window sticker.
You’ve gone through several new vehicles on impulse buys in a short period of time. There’s no way this move didn’t increase your debt. Dealer swaps tend to add equipment you don’t want, cancelling out any potential savings by signing for a truck they want to move over placing the custom order. I get the feeling that you didn’t get the deal you think you did.
Old 12-24-2017, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by J15
You’ve gone through several new vehicles on impulse buys in a short period of time. There’s no way this move didn’t increase your debt. Dealer swaps tend to add equipment you don’t want, cancelling out any potential savings by signing for a truck they want to move over placing the custom order. I get the feeling that you didn’t get the deal you think you did.
I sat at the desk and used locator myself. i built the exact truck i wanted and had it swapped in. who the are you?

edit: man a lot of you internet fellas really think you know everything about a person you've never met lol.

edit: additionally if you read the post i only purchased 1 new vehicle. the other was on lemon law and no direct cost to me. only increased my net equity and thus the swap to the truck.



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