Yeah, exactly. Someone else could just come along and claim that you're being foolish for buying a Raptor over a base F-150 just because you want to be happy. It's all relative.
I believe the topic is Premiums Coming down which in other words is ADM.......and the fact that ADM is coming down in some parts of the country. Has nothing to do with being relative if it was we would all be driving the same thing. If people don't pay ADM do you think the dealers would keep the vehicle marked up? We continue to beat this dead horse.
The foolish part is paying over MSRP, but only to some of us that value our dollar and how far it goes. In today's economy its the only power we really have left. Most could care less about a neighbor and some wont even help their own damn family.
I apparently need to give an example:
In which scenario am I better off? A or B (I will round numbers for this example and no money down)
A.2017 Raptor 802A etc, MSRP $65,000 +TTL(assume 5%($3250tax & $375 TL) now add in my $5k ADM + TTL(5%=$3500+$375) =$73,875
72 months at 3%=$1122 month
B. 2017 Raptor 802A etc. MSRP $65,000 + TTL($3250 +$375) =$68,625
72 months at 3%=$1042
What can I do with $5250 you ask? (because to some its not much money)....
Backflip cover $800
Method Wheels $850
5* tuner $350
Bedrug or spray in liner $400
Window tint $200
Full year of insurance $800
I still have $1850 left..............
*Add in the $80 more a month if you finance that's an additional $5760 you pay for the life of the loan. In this example are you willing to spend $11,010 more for the same Truck?
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I quoted exactly what you wrote and pointed out your hypocrisy
Go along now, Scooter, let the big boys talk about trucks
As blind as the DNC as well, was that my whole post? I think not
If you quote the entire post you would have been able to comprehend and see that there is nothing hypocritical about my statement....I take that back obviously you cannot. Go back to your thesaurus and let the auto enthusiast talk.