Purchasing at MSRP?

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ATXraptor75

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I've got a 23 negotiated at 5K over.... I'm going to try to widdle them down a bit more to 2.5K.
I've got a 2017 fully loaded with only 37.8K - Any thoughts on what my trade would be worth- I'd like to get 55K+.
 

trav7314

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Many custom orders will tell you MSRP. Most people are going to be waiting for those a while. I had two ordered in separate states. Cancelled them both recently and I still receive emails from Ford telling me they are sorry but wait longer. One ordered in July when the banks opened and one a couple weeks later, both promised an allocation.

Trucks on the lot for MSRP right now however, good luck.
 

Littlefx4

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I've got a 23 negotiated at 5K over.... I'm going to try to widdle them down a bit more to 2.5K.
I've got a 2017 fully loaded with only 37.8K - Any thoughts on what my trade would be worth- I'd like to get 55K+.
See what similar optioned vehicles are going for on autotrader. KBB or NADA. Better yet, call a local dealer and see what they’ll offer for s+++ & giggles.
 

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Ahhh, there we go. While one local dealer is advertising "only" $5k over invoice, another dealer just got a '22 in stock and it's $15k over invoice. Things seem "normal" again! :rotflmao:
 
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