Expiring $8500 (canadian) rebate
#1
Expiring $8500 (canadian) rebate
As of April 1 the 8500$ off promo is expiring for a 2013 f150 v8 5.0. Does anyone know if there will be an other promotion or if this one will be extended?
I haven't yet made my purchase but I'm working on it. Can dealers give these prices after April 1 as long as there's discussion now? Does anyone know if these types of promos get extended.
And when does employee pricing usually start?
I haven't yet made my purchase but I'm working on it. Can dealers give these prices after April 1 as long as there's discussion now? Does anyone know if these types of promos get extended.
And when does employee pricing usually start?
#2
I've been a part of a number of vehicle forums. And I have never seen so many threads on pricing!! There must be 100 threads on different pricing topics hahaha.
Anyways. When one promotion ends. Another one is close behind it. I picked my '13 up when they had $7500 off swap your ride (Canadian). I'm wishing I would have waited.. Seems like the deals just get sweeter and sweeter.
Anyways. When one promotion ends. Another one is close behind it. I picked my '13 up when they had $7500 off swap your ride (Canadian). I'm wishing I would have waited.. Seems like the deals just get sweeter and sweeter.
#3
Senior Member
When they expire they expire , I bought jan 31st and that promo expired on the 31st , feb 1st new promo. At some point you have to be happy with the price and you won't get a better one, trying to hold out for a better one can cost you money in the end . I would have lost a grand if I dident buy when I did , no dealer could beat the price I payed
#4
Senior Member
There is always a deal to be had. If you are ready to pull the trigger then go for it and negotiate your stones off. If you are not ready, dont sweat it, another promo is around the corner. My experience had been that its not so much the current promo, but how hard you are willing to work for the best price. Sometimes you have to walk away and tell them to call you if anything changes. I have found that you can usually work a better deal when they are not offerring the zero percent financing. Good luck.