Dealership took the $65750 offer and no $200 admin fees. MSRP was $72290
And the wall begins to crumble.........
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Dealership took the $65750 offer and no $200 admin fees. MSRP was $72290
And the wall begins to crumble.........
What does that mean?
That dealers are starting to deal and come down off of their high horses.
that isn’t so crazy a price discount in Feb of last year I purchased my new leftover 2018 Raptor stickered for $66.8k bottom line price was $59.5k which included a $400-500 value soft tonneau + $1000 credit toward extended warranty which I had to kick in extra $670 on top of the $59.5k
that was w/ no covid economy scare, so that posters deal should really just be the starting point IMO
my truck was a heavily “a la carte” optioned 801a so that may have been reason for the greater discount @ the time, but I also refuse to drive a truck w/o a real damn key - or shifter for that matter.