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RotorOver

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As shi-tty as it is, it makes sense Ford would schedule stock before retail orders. Retail orders are already in the books. Stock orders are yet to be sold, so they want them on dealers lots so they too can be sold as fast as possible. Inventory = cost. It's all about the $$$.
 

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BS is stopping at a dealer who has a 37 package available at MSRP in transit and offers me 41k for my 18...Fffffffuuuuuuuuccccccckkkkkk you
Your making it in MSRP and want to fork me on the trade in too? Suck it.
Im really surprised you found an available 37 package truck at MSRP on the east coast. You should go for it and trade/sell your truck to another dealer. Does your current truck have high miles?
 

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Im really surprised you found an available 37 package truck at MSRP on the east coast. You should go for it and trade/sell your truck to another dealer. Does your current truck have high miles?
yea forreal, my dealer offered me jack **** for my truck so I'm selling private party. I already got an offer 5k over what the dealer offered and it's not even up for sale yet lol
 

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yea forreal, my dealer offered me jack **** for my truck so I'm selling private party. I already got an offer 5k over what the dealer offered and it's not even up for sale yet lol
Does Pa do the tax break like NY? example 80,000 truck - 40,000 trade in. Pay tax only on 40,000 left over. 8.875 sales tax in NY makes the trade in a good option.
 

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Does Pa do the tax break like NY? example 80,000 truck - 40,000 trade in. Pay tax only on 40,000 left over. 8.875 sales tax in NY makes the trade in a good option.
Yea they do but I'm not trading in a 40,000 truck. I have a 2011 Tundra with 100,000 miles so the tax break isn't even enough to make up the cost of just selling it private.
 

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Im really surprised you found an available 37 package truck at MSRP on the east coast. You should go for it and trade/sell your truck to another dealer. Does your current truck have high miles?
Nope 57k, their sister dealer had an 18 with 70k miles listed for 62k it was a scam and a screw job. I like the gen3 but I am very happy to keep my gen2 with my 8/125k premium care from Ford and new deavers eibachs shocks and ADD front bumper and rear ADD on the way from Nick.

I pointed their sister dealers listing out but they can only talk incircles when you know what you are talking about.. a lot to get ready I said yeah you need a four hour detail and you list it with remaining factory warranty for 65k....
 
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