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BB_TX wrote:That was 2012, today is a new reality; 6 months from now who knows.wing_zealot wrote:bgum wrote:Good Luck with that (unless your ordering a $80,000 truck).
Any time $10,000 off msrp. Certain times of year $15,000 off msrp.
I got my 2012 F350 FX4 CC LB, MSRP $62,000, for $14,000 off MSRP at the end of July 2012; end of model year and just as new 2013 trucks were arriving. Dealer was advertising $14,000 off MSRP off ANY superduty, even lower priced ones. I am sure there were both rebates and manufacturer/dealer incentives involved to clear the 2012’s.
Sep-10-2020 02:50 PM
Itakethe5th2011 wrote:
You might want to do a little research as to the height of a RWD to a 4 wheel drive. My 2020 Chevrolet 2500HD is the same height as a 4 wheel drive. I had lower my last 2008 Chevrolet 2500HD 2" in the rear. The top of my bed rail is 5" higher than my old truck. My leafsprings on my 5th wheel already set on top of my axles, so I went to Trailerblocks.com and bought 3" blocks to raise my trailer up so it sits more level when pulling with new truck. My buddy has a 2010 F350 with a 3 1/2" lift kit, my bed rail is 1" higher than his bed rail.
Sep-10-2020 02:47 PM
BB_TX wrote:
Always off invoice and never from MSRP. You can find MSRP and invoice pricing on web sites such as nada.com, edmunds.com. kbb.com, etc. Go on one of these and build the truck you want, print that out, with the MSRP and invoice pricing shown, and show that to your dealer. The dealer can sell for the invoice price and still make some profit as there is a thing called dealer holdback that is money the manufacturer gives to the dealer. Some dealers will order one for you for the invoice price. Some for a few hundred over. And check to see if the manufacturer is offering any rebates. That should come off the negotiated price above. Shop around. Different dealers will make different offers.
And the best times to buy are the last day of a month, the last day of a quarter, and best of all, the last day of the year. Dealer is trying to make monthly, quarterly, and yearly sales quotas for extra compensation from the manufacturer.
Sep-10-2020 02:38 PM
wing_zealot wrote:bgum wrote:Good Luck with that (unless your ordering a $80,000 truck).
Any time $10,000 off msrp. Certain times of year $15,000 off msrp.
Sep-10-2020 02:05 PM
bgum wrote:
Any time $10,000 off msrp. Certain times of year $15,000 off msrp.
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bgum wrote:Good Luck with that (unless your ordering a $80,000 truck).
Any time $10,000 off msrp. Certain times of year $15,000 off msrp.
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