What did your pay for your F-150? Canadian version
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What did your pay for your F-150? Canadian version
I would like know what people in Canada are paying for their F150's. There are lots of threads on this but mainly with american prices which aren't comparable to canadian ones.
#3
Too much...
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You can do better, but not too much. I think you should be able to get that down around 46.5k. Are you financing or paying cash? Cash deal you can do better, financing make sure they don't rape you in the interest.
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60,830 list, (43,800 before tax) 46,495 out the door bought in February 2014. 47,519 list, (29,950 before tax) 32,000 even out the door bought in July 2014. That's a 13 FX4 and a 13 XLT. My mother's 14 FX4 was 61,279 and 46,200 our the door. Before tax was 43,600 I think on the 14, bought in August 2014.
The XLT was a once in a lifetime I think... the other 2 were average but still good. There is no PST as we don't have that tax here currently. These were all brand new purchases. Before taxes on a new 2014 you should see around 30% discount at least....
The XLT was a once in a lifetime I think... the other 2 were average but still good. There is no PST as we don't have that tax here currently. These were all brand new purchases. Before taxes on a new 2014 you should see around 30% discount at least....
Last edited by 1994Vmax; 01-18-2015 at 10:06 AM.
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I am financing and ford has 0% for 72 months right now and 6000$ rebate plus 500$ auto show rebate and 500$ winter rebate. Does the 0% have to do anything with the higher price?
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Those discounts and rebates should be off the invoice price of the truck and not sticker. Invoice should be around 5000 less than Msrp depending on the trucks initial price. You are basically at 2000 off invoice or so which is a good deal.....for them. Long financing periods and 0% will always make the price higher to you the buyer. Always.
Last edited by 1994Vmax; 01-18-2015 at 11:27 AM.
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$59 sticker paid $44 after taxes.
That was with X plan at 3.99%
A month later they had the 0% financing and I was choked, so I went and got a quote for another truck to see how much extra I was paying per month with the added interest. In the end the monthly payment was the exact same.
On an old Mazda we bought they had 1% financing and it was around $440/month. So we talked to them for a while and found out they paid the bank to give 1% financing. So I asked what would happen if we put that to the principle and take out a normal rate. Well the normal rate ended up being 5% and by the time that money went on the principle we were down to $405/month. I was shocked, nothing else had changed, same length loan and everything.
I always opt for high interest if there is extra money to be put on the principle as I always pay off my vehicles early.
That was with X plan at 3.99%
A month later they had the 0% financing and I was choked, so I went and got a quote for another truck to see how much extra I was paying per month with the added interest. In the end the monthly payment was the exact same.
On an old Mazda we bought they had 1% financing and it was around $440/month. So we talked to them for a while and found out they paid the bank to give 1% financing. So I asked what would happen if we put that to the principle and take out a normal rate. Well the normal rate ended up being 5% and by the time that money went on the principle we were down to $405/month. I was shocked, nothing else had changed, same length loan and everything.
I always opt for high interest if there is extra money to be put on the principle as I always pay off my vehicles early.
Last edited by vozaday; 01-18-2015 at 11:22 AM.