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Old May 5, 2024 | 11:28 AM
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2024 F-150 differencesI saw a 2024 F-150 in a parking lot yesterday. I saw that it had a temporary registration and was curious what year it was. I actually thought it was a 2023, but when I looked at the temporary registration it was a 2024. What did Ford actually change? It only looked like the grill and bumper were different!

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Old May 5, 2024 | 11:54 AM
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2024 F-150 differencesI saw a 2024 F-150 in a parking lot yesterday. I saw that it had a temporary registration and was curious what year it was. I actually thought it was a 2023, but when I looked at the temporary registration it was a 2024. What did Ford actually change? It only looked like the grill and bumper were different!


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All digital gauge cluster and 12” screen now standard
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Old May 5, 2024 | 01:28 PM
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All digital gauge cluster and 12” screen now standard
And for those small changes the price increases 10k
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Yup, I priced out a 2024 to almost equal to what my 2021 Lariat has for options, price was about 20K higher in Canadian beaverbucks. Think I will keep mine for awhile.
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Old May 5, 2024 | 03:56 PM
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Yup, I priced out a 2024 to almost equal to what my 2021 Lariat has for options, price was about 20K higher in Canadian beaverbucks. Think I will keep mine for awhile.
I did the same. I priced out basically the same truck I have now it was 13k more in beaverbucks. I get really jealous when I see the prices in the U.S.A.
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I don't know who is buying these trucks and why so many are drawn to replacing their perfectly good trucks!

All we hear is how no one can afford to buy a house but everyone seems to be driving a new vehicle!
No one is complaining about their 7-8% car loan interest rate either!!
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Old May 5, 2024 | 06:59 PM
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I tried pricing out an STX with my specs, mine is a 2023, and the price was 10K higher than what I paid. They are high on something.
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Originally Posted by Team Canada
Yup, I priced out a 2024 to almost equal to what my 2021 Lariat has for options, price was about 20K higher in Canadian beaverbucks. Think I will keep mine for awhile.
I have a 2018 Lariat 502a with all the extras.
Its in pretty mint condition not a scratch on it.

I figure I can probably get about $40k (cdn) on a trade in.

For the identically equipped truck in a 2024 Lariat I would have to give my truck plus another $55k cdn...lol...no thanks!!

$95,000 for a truck!!!

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Some owners report that their trucks did not come with tilting headrests of the earlier models.
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Originally Posted by Stu Cazzo
I don't know who is buying these trucks and why so many are drawn to replacing their perfectly good trucks!

All we hear is how no one can afford to buy a house but everyone seems to be driving a new vehicle!
No one is complaining about their 7-8% car loan interest rate either!!
I get a kick out of owners on this forum that ‘keep their trucks a long time’ and insist on 3,000 mile full synthetic oil changes, non-oxy 91 minimum octane fuel, and catch cans just to be safe, yet have a truck resume of changeovers every 3-4 years. No judgements, just gives me a chuckle as someone who actually keeps vehicles for 10+ years and doesn’t do any of that expensive stuff.
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