Is a new 2019 MSRP $76,000 FOR $65,000 a good price

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Make sure to determine if they will sell it as new or used. If they check “Used” on the purchase documents, you most likely will loose the new car Lemon Law benefit.
 

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That’s a good deal. We have one on the lot that stickers for 75,950 and invoice is 70,759. 2231 in hold back so they’re losing 3500ish to sell for that price. I’d buy it for my inventory at that price.
 

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That’s a good deal. We have one on the lot that stickers for 75,950 and invoice is 70,759. 2231 in hold back so they’re losing 3500ish to sell for that price. I’d buy it for my inventory at that price.

Yea, I have been eyeballing three 2019 trucks in my area with that MSRP. I'm guessing one of them must be the truck you mentioned.
 

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I got my 2020 SCAB for $66,500 msrp was $73,205 I thought I got a great deal !! Sounds like you're getting an even greater deal, if it's what your wanting as far a options !!
 

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If you look hard enough, you can get 6-7k off msrp on 2020 easily. 10k+ off of 2019.
I ended up with 2020 since price difference is not big enough for me to buy a truck sitting more than a year on the lot NOT RUNNING.

Plus if you ever sell your truck, one year newer will be bring in more money for sure.
 

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If you’re willing to drive to Southern CA Puente Hills Ford has about 15 very heavily optioned 2019s on their lot already marked down 7-9k. (I have no affiliation with them, and did not buy my truck there, so don’t know anything about them really, other than a very heavy stock of Raptors on their lot.)

I bought my 18 used with 10k miles, because it worked better for my financial situation, so don’t really know anything about the dealership.


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If you’re willing to drive to Southern CA Puente Hills Ford has about 15 very heavily optioned 2019s on their lot already marked down 7-9k. (I have no affiliation with them, and did not buy my truck there, so don’t know anything about them really, other than a very heavy stock of Raptors on their lot.)

I bought my 18 used with 10k miles, because it worked better for my financial situation, so don’t really know anything about the dealership.


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I just checked and didnt seem to find any, they all look to be at msrp.
 

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Funny, I’m in a similar situation. I found a left over 2019 that the dealer is willing to do $9k off msrp. I know there are folks getting deals close to that on a 2020. But, it’s spec’d exactly how I want it. It’s velocity blue, blue accent pkg, etc. It’s so hard to find a raptor with the blue accent pkg (I like the more comfortable seats).

Tomorrow, I’m choosing between the raptor or Silverado trail boss with the 6.2L. :eek:
Yeah I know, there’s no comparison. But Chevy will do $10.5k off msrp. Overall, the Chevy is roughly $12k cheaper.

Sorry to hijack your thread. :)
 
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