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Doesn't look too bad, but i personally want to see a lower trim level. not a fan of the huge center console and i would like to see different grills as well.
Best look yet. I like it, but I'm not crouched in my starting blocks like GeorgeC to go buy one (yet). I think this version will grow on us more after they come out. Looks-wise its the best new model in years. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. Nice looking overall with the new features.
Torn between a 16 or a 17. Guess the price in August will determine
I'd imagine they'll be some awesome deals on leftover '16's....not to mention the '15's that are still on the lots.
Maybe a $20k price difference between a new leftover and a new '17.
I'd imagine they'll be some awesome deals on leftover '16's....not to mention the '15's that are still on the lots.
Maybe a $20k price difference between a new leftover and a new '17.
I think much more than a $10K increase would cause many people to buy a ram or GM. A nicely loaded F350 can cost near $60K to drive off of the lot today. It's hard to imagine $80K when a similar (albeit inferior of course) GM or RAM is $60K.
I think much more than a $10K increase would cause many people to buy a ram or GM. A loaded F350 can cost near $60K to drive off of the lot today. It's hard to imagine $80K when a similar (albeit inferior of course) GM or RAM is $60K.
My math was if you could get a new leftover '15/'16 F250, crew, Lariat or XLT, 4x4, gasser for around $45k/diesel for $50-52k, compared to a '17 that will most likely be pushing $70k with the diesel...., it seems possible to see a $20k difference in 'the walking out the dealer door price' between a '15/'16 and a '17.
Im also factoring in the surplus of '16's that the dealers will be pushing toward the end of the year. There are still '15's on the lots.
While the SD is now getting some of the features like my wife's 2014 Explorer Limited, my opinion is that the body style is getting somewhat 'sissyfied'.
The trend seems to be having everything look more 'urbanized'.
Hopefully my 2016 will come through soon and I can be happy with it for 6 years minimum.
I've seen a few of the new style Mustang's also and think it's pretty awful looking compared to the previous styling.
Overall a pretty nice package. I just can't get over the head lights and grille. I thought they looked bad from the initial photos, but seeing in this video from different angles, they look worse!
This is admittedly a silly thing to notice, but with LED's being all the rage, why would you not put them in the rear bumper for the license plate lights?
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