Incentives
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Wow! 11 days and not a single response? Must be no incentives at all? The current no incentives ends this month and April 2nd brings the new timeframe. Just curious if anyone knows if they plan to repeat 0 incentives or if they finally are going to offer incentives.
Any input appreciated.
Doug
Any input appreciated.
Doug
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Originally Posted by David85
Seem to me, ford never really had much trouble selling their trucks, with or without buyer inscentives.
Thsi time last year, $2,500 plus $1,000 to those who asked for a brochure for a total of $3,500
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Already had a 2006 6.0. Nice truck. Made my Gale Banks Turboed 1990 7.3 feel like a 4 cylinder. But it had a major fuel leak issue and they bought it back from me. But I got that truck with $3,500 worth of rebates/incentives. Tonight is the end of the 4/2/07 incentive period of nothing. Anybody know what, if anything, will be offered tomorrow?
Doug
Doug
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i heard a radio commercial yesteday that said $7000 off every Fseries in stock. then at the end i was waiting for the fast talkin guy to say "not 2008 superdutys" but he never did!! as i have a 2006 i didnt check into it, but u might want to check out your local ford dealer and check for yourself
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I am guessing that Ford will not let a King Ranch go for 41,000 like they did in the summer of 2005 hey. I think mine is still worth about 40,000. Not a bad deal for almost two years old now. However, on the filp side, by 2003 went down in resale value shortly after. Oh, the good old days.
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Originally Posted by rimshoes
I am guessing that Ford will not let a King Ranch go for 41,000 like they did in the summer of 2005 hey. I think mine is still worth about 40,000. Not a bad deal for almost two years old now. However, on the filp side, by 2003 went down in resale value shortly after. Oh, the good old days.
My 2 year old 05 F250 FX4 Lariat loaded but with 83K miles is worth about $24K on trade and it's in perfect condition (other than high miles).
If you can get $40K on a two year old F250, you ought to jump at it.
I was hoping these diesel trucks would hold their value a little better than a $7000 per year depreciation.