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About $85k (give or take a feature here or there). Can probably talk them down about $6500 if they want to move it. If not, then maybe around $4k. Some dealerships will actually stick to MSRP or even mark them up slightly.
F450s are a bit rare, so dealership don't tend to do as much as they might on an F350 DRW
I looked around yesterday since I have two on the lot to see what everyone was pricing them at and most people have them at sticker since they are few and far between.
I’m in the process of shopping for a F450 also, there are some dealers willing to go into there hold back to make a deal, you just have to be willing to travel depending on were you are located.
I have been shopping for a few weeks and I was able to make a deal yesterday on a 18' F-450. Here's how I ended up:
MSRP 83,680
Discount 9,348
Selling price 74,332
Plus tax, tag, title & 300 Doc fee.
I have been shopping for a few weeks and I was able to make a deal yesterday on a 18' F-450. Here's how I ended up:
MSRP 83,680
Discount 9,348
Selling price 74,332
Plus tax, tag, title & 300 Doc fee.
Do you mind mentioning the dealer where you got the deal or at least the city/state?
About $85k (give or take a feature here or there). Can probably talk them down about $6500 if they want to move it. If not, then maybe around $4k. Some dealerships will actually stick to MSRP or even mark them up slightly.
F450s are a bit rare, so dealership don't tend to do as much as they might on an F350 DRW
i think this is very spot on.
Just a reminder for anyone considering F350 bs F450.
F450’s are the towing master and turning radius champs.
F350’s are the payload master and you can more easily have a wider choice of tires over a F450. Tire flexibility can be a big deal depending on how you use your truck.
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