Purchasing at MSRP?

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raydulce

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General market is a challenging idea as geography makes a big difference. I'm in Southern California and I still see trucks going for $15-30k over. I think it has softened a bit everywhere but not enough for regular MSRP deals on stock units.
Good point. I am located in the midwest about 2 hours from Chicago. I'm just blown away seeing a public advertisement for "only" $5k over. Granted they could be horrible on trade to make up the difference I suppose.
 

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Good point. I am located in the midwest about 2 hours from Chicago. I'm just blown away seeing a public advertisement for "only" $5k over. Granted they could be horrible on trade to make up the difference I suppose.
I would be too! I haven't seen an advertisement for anything close to MSRP regardless of geography.

Hopefully this means we'll start seeing MSRP or even close to that as a standard.
 

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I’ve seen MSRP a lot for a while. Just got my boss into a 23 for MSRP.

Only catch is you gotta be local. No out of town buyers
 

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Yeah, I am in Southern California - trying to decide between a low mileage Gen 1 Raptor SVT or a Raptor R (having to pay significantly over sticker here).
 

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Bought mine in Houston for msrp but had been promised this last year due to a previous purchase I had made
 
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