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Old 03-30-2012, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by IronJoce
I though I should share my last numbers since I finally got something good... I think ;-)

I'm getting 31K for my 2011 F150 XLT Screw, paid 33500 last september, pretty good... no amazing.

Dealer found an FX4 exactly like I wanted with an MSRP of just a bit over 51K. Selling it for 38K, pretty good also.

The dealer is working to see if he can get the truck for next Monday. Vehicle has to be delivered before April 3rd so I can get this price because ford incentives can change... yeah... I know what you think, I think the same thing, price shouldn't go higher April 3rd.... but nobody can be sure ;-)
WHat's the options you want?
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Originally Posted by FX4ECO
WHat's the options you want?
1st, it has to be a 145WB black FX4 ;-)

Then, SuperCab, EB with maxtow, 20inches wheels and rear view camera. I also wanted sunroof, power rear sliding window and tailgate step.

They didn't find one with exactly this, it doesn't have the tailgate step (maybe I could keep the tailgate from my 2011, I'm pretty sure they are the same) nor the sunroof
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Originally Posted by IronJoce

I don't really know. Last September I paid 33,500 for and XTR fully loaded, 4x4 max tow... And tail gate step but no sunroof.

Vs a 3.7 an EB with MaxTow is about 3k more and another 1k for the Screw. 32k seems a bit high but you shouldn't look back and start regretting it. Enjoy your truck, those supercab look awesome... This is what I'm getting ;-)
I'm not regretting it I know I got a good deal. 10k in incentives (employee pricing) plus another $500 off because the dealer wanted to give me a better price. Then on top of that I got 1k for having a costco card. In total I got $11,500 off my truck. I was just wondering how some people are able to get nearly the same price I paid on a supercrew. I did see some fully loaded supercrew xtr's for what I paid but they were either demos or 2010 models still on the lot.
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Originally Posted by KBS
I'm not regretting it I know I got a good deal. 10k in incentives (employee pricing) plus another $500 off because the dealer wanted to give me a better price. Then on top of that I got 1k for having a costco card. In total I got $11,500 off my truck. I was just wondering how some people are able to get nearly the same price I paid on a supercrew. I did see some fully loaded supercrew xtr's for what I paid but they were either demos or 2010 models still on the lot.
Good, I didn't want you to start feeling bad ;-)

From what I know now after this week, the prices are the same right now vs what they were last September/October but for 2012 models. You just have to shop harder. Interesting when you believe that this employee pricing event is the best deal of the year...



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