Fireman Dave
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I built a truck identical to my recently received 2023, it's roughly $5K more.
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You make it sound as if they are doing customers a favor lol. Starting price in 2021 was under $66k. My 2022 Gen 3 with 37 PP was $79,510 MSRP. Pretty soon these trucks will stop selling and invoice deals will be back like it was in 2019 and 2020 before COVID.Ford deliberately kept the new MSRP below $80k.
You make it sound as if they are doing customers a favor lol. Starting price in 2021 was under $66k. My 2022 Gen 3 with 37 PP was $79,510 MSRP. Pretty soon these trucks will stop selling and invoice deals will be back like it was in 2019 and 2020 before COVID.
I don't think the base prices are apples to apple anymore. I may be wrong, but I believe a lot of the packages are included now. That's why I wondered if the prices had come down some.You make it sound as if they are doing customers a favor lol. Starting price in 2021 was under $66k. My 2022 Gen 3 with 37 PP was $79,510 MSRP. Pretty soon these trucks will stop selling and invoice deals will be back like it was in 2019 and 2020 before COVID.
This is correct - the 66k 2021 was an 800A packaged truck which isn't even available anymore.I don't think the base prices are apples to apple anymore. I may be wrong, but I believe a lot of the packages are included now. That's why I wondered if the prices had come down some.
My '22 base price was 69,905 the only options I added were 801a and moonroof, MSRP of 78,600.
Just talked to a buddy the other day and he paid MSRP for his Bronco. Maybe find a new dealer?Not bad considering a Bronco Raptor MSRP is over 90k. Looked at 4 last weekend that were no less than 98k each.