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JAC1982
Dec 12, 2017Explorer
I didn't watch the video in it's entirety to see what the end result was.
But, the sticker on our new truck was around $80,000. I'm not sure what options it DOESN'T have. But, we paid around 63k once you factor in extended warranty, a new hitch because our other one wouldn't work, fees etc etc etc. Actual price was closer to 60. It was a 2017 that the dealer got on a dealer trade, so they were just wanting to unload it. So, if that guy paid 80k for basically the same truck, well, too bad for him.
Interestingly enough, they gave us 53k for our trade, which was a 2015 F350 DRW Platinum with around 12,000 miles on it. We felt good about that too. I agree with the above comment that if you're on more of a budget, looking for a used truck that's a couple years old is better than trying to scrimp and compromise for a new truck.
But, the sticker on our new truck was around $80,000. I'm not sure what options it DOESN'T have. But, we paid around 63k once you factor in extended warranty, a new hitch because our other one wouldn't work, fees etc etc etc. Actual price was closer to 60. It was a 2017 that the dealer got on a dealer trade, so they were just wanting to unload it. So, if that guy paid 80k for basically the same truck, well, too bad for him.
Interestingly enough, they gave us 53k for our trade, which was a 2015 F350 DRW Platinum with around 12,000 miles on it. We felt good about that too. I agree with the above comment that if you're on more of a budget, looking for a used truck that's a couple years old is better than trying to scrimp and compromise for a new truck.
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