โJan-02-2016 10:29 AM
โFeb-19-2016 12:12 PM
โFeb-19-2016 05:15 AM
milo wrote:mich800 wrote:
I agree you should order to get exactly what you want.
Not necessarily true. I ordered my F-150 and couldn't get it built exactly the way I wanted it.
โFeb-19-2016 03:46 AM
mich800 wrote:
I agree you should order to get exactly what you want.
โJan-05-2016 05:55 AM
mkirsch wrote:mich800 wrote:broark01 wrote:
Always look for the truck with your options (plus any additional) on the lot at the closest dealer before ordering and you will avoid all of this nonsense.
If they could find the exact truck on the lot why order?
Because you usually end up paying more money for less truck.
Is the very presence of a few "froo-froo" options that you probably won't use even though you're getting them basically for "free," really THAT irritating?
โJan-04-2016 12:30 PM
โJan-04-2016 06:12 AM
mich800 wrote:broark01 wrote:
Always look for the truck with your options (plus any additional) on the lot at the closest dealer before ordering and you will avoid all of this nonsense.
If they could find the exact truck on the lot why order?
โJan-03-2016 08:04 AM
โJan-03-2016 05:31 AM
Groover wrote:mich800 wrote:broark01 wrote:
Always look for the truck with your options (plus any additional) on the lot at the closest dealer before ordering and you will avoid all of this nonsense.
If they could find the exact truck on the lot why order?
Many years ago I calculated that it would take over 27 years to build one of every possible combination of options on a particular car. While some cars have gotten more standardized it seems that trucks have become less so and the probability of finding exactly what I want is slim to none. Also, my experience has been that since every dealer can order exactly what I want and they are competing only on price I have more leverage.
Besides, this really isn't about me getting what I want. The difference is only $60 and an option that I really don't need or want. That was just the back story on why I looked at prices before and after 1/1/2016 and noticed the increase in price. I just thought that some others might find the price increase interesting. Apparently Ford feels good enough about their sales of the F150 to risk a small price (and profit) increase. Some potential buyers may want to look for trucks made and priced before the increase. At least it seems to be only $500 on most trucks. As I recall, Chevy raised the price several thousand dollars after bragging about how small their price increase on the all new (was it 2014 models?) was. Maybe some investigative reported will find out more details on the price increases and give us a full run down on the story. Is pickuptrucks.com reading this? Also, maybe someone at Ford will agree with me that there should be a simpler way of matching what I built online to what the dealer needs to order.
โJan-03-2016 04:59 AM
john&bet wrote:
How do you think Ford is going to pay for the multimillion $ upgrades to the Louisville plant?:B
โJan-03-2016 04:59 AM
โJan-02-2016 08:20 PM
โJan-02-2016 07:35 PM
3oaks wrote:X3!! I will be ordering aftermarket tow mirrors this spring.I keep thinking, why in the world would anybody order these trucks this way?? For example, a 3.73 axle ratio with all the towing packages, but no towing mirrors....crazy stuff.Man, do I agree with that!
That is a perfect example of why I always order a new truck when I am in the market for one. There is no sense for me even doing a dealer search. By ordering new, I get what I want, not what the dealerships want to push on me. My money, my choice!
By the way, Ford used to package towing mirrors with their heavy duty towing package. Not any more. Ignorance or stupidity on their part. Sure they make more money by selling them separate, but why not just raise the price of the HD Towing Pkg. to include the towing mirrors? Some people don't catch that when ordering and are very disappointed when their truck arrives. Then the towing mirrors become a very expensive "after market" item. Makes for poor customer satisfaction.
โJan-02-2016 07:25 PM
I keep thinking, why in the world would anybody order these trucks this way?? For example, a 3.73 axle ratio with all the towing packages, but no towing mirrors....crazy stuff.Man, do I agree with that!
โJan-02-2016 07:15 PM
mich800 wrote:broark01 wrote:
Always look for the truck with your options (plus any additional) on the lot at the closest dealer before ordering and you will avoid all of this nonsense.
If they could find the exact truck on the lot why order?