GEN 2 Ford will cut production of F-series

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Just took a quick read. From the article, it appears Dearborn is not impacted by this.
 
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Just took a quick read. From the article, it appears Dearborn is not impacted by this.

Damn. I somehow missed that. I think I'm still low on caffeine (or reading comprehension). Ha!

I'm still hoping they shift production to fulfill the demand for those who have Raptor orders.
 

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I doubt the raptor will ever receive any incentives or rebates but I wonder if the general demand slowing might help with the annoying dealer markups and dealers might start pricing between invoice and msrp. I guess that only depends on if they get enough allocations from ford to make it worth their while to slash prices and sell higher quantity.
 

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I doubt the raptor will ever receive any incentives or rebates but I wonder if the general demand slowing might help with the annoying dealer markups and dealers might start pricing between invoice and msrp. I guess that only depends on if they get enough allocations from ford to make it worth their while to slash prices and sell higher quantity.

LOL.....I seriously doubting it will affect the Raptor.
 

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I can't see this affecting the Raptor. People are still looking for MSRP deals and most dealers have sold their allocation (if they weren't A Holes trying to mark it up). If anything, we can hope this helps those that have ordered to get their Raptor quicker if demand for the F150 goes down.
 

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I doubt the raptor will ever receive any incentives or rebates but I wonder if the general demand slowing might help with the annoying dealer markups and dealers might start pricing between invoice and msrp. I guess that only depends on if they get enough allocations from ford to make it worth their while to slash prices and sell higher quantity.

Doubt it...it may make it worse as they have a truck that people want and are willing to pay for.
 
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