Good deal great deal or OK deal?
#1
Good deal great deal or OK deal?
Canada
2012 F-150 EB FX4
Screw
Luxury package
Back up cam (no nav)
Linex
Rust proof
Undercoat
Paint protection (forget the name)
52 049 msrp
8000 mfr rebate
14000 for my 06 Ranger sport 4X4 that retails @ 9K
30 000 after all that plus doc / globali / tax
Financed @ 3.99 for 60 months
Thoughts?
2012 F-150 EB FX4
Screw
Luxury package
Back up cam (no nav)
Linex
Rust proof
Undercoat
Paint protection (forget the name)
52 049 msrp
8000 mfr rebate
14000 for my 06 Ranger sport 4X4 that retails @ 9K
30 000 after all that plus doc / globali / tax
Financed @ 3.99 for 60 months
Thoughts?
#4
Sorry, he took off an extra 425.
29, 574$ + doc, tax, Globali
Will I get a better deal as the year goes on? What about the 2012s, will There be less and less choice as the 2013 roll in?
Thanksi
29, 574$ + doc, tax, Globali
Will I get a better deal as the year goes on? What about the 2012s, will There be less and less choice as the 2013 roll in?
Thanksi
#5
That is a great deal, especially getting $14K for a Ranger that retails at $9K.
If you are going to buy, I would pull the trigger on this deal before they decide they made a mistake.
As for whether you can get a better deal later - maybe.
But you can probably get a pretty good deal on a 2011 today, if you can find one you like.
If you want a truck and have decided to buy one, why wait?
If you are going to buy, I would pull the trigger on this deal before they decide they made a mistake.
As for whether you can get a better deal later - maybe.
But you can probably get a pretty good deal on a 2011 today, if you can find one you like.
If you want a truck and have decided to buy one, why wait?
#7
Senior Member
30,000 for a 2012 ecoboost?!
That sounds like a great deal. Especially with all the packages
That sounds like a great deal. Especially with all the packages
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#8
Senior Member
Originally Posted by JpEufracio
30,000 for a 2012 ecoboost?!
That sounds like a great deal. Especially with all the packages
That sounds like a great deal. Especially with all the packages
#10
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Stinger
He's actually paying 44k for the new truck. 30k is what he's financing after his trade. Sounds about average. Invoice is probably around $4500 off msrp before rebates.
That dealer is very generous for giving him 14k for a ranger.