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Hello from NorCal (Fairfield)!
I have been a member of this site for about a year but have never posted. Recently I got the green light from my wife to trade in my Tundra and get a Superduty!!! We are trying to get the pieces in place to do full time RVing (pull a 5th wheel) in the near future. I am going down to the dealer on Wednesday to test drive a 2019 450 Limited. What do you guys think is a good price for this truck fully loaded? It is truly my DREAM truck! Are there any extra rebates out there right now for these trucks? So far the only ones I have found that I qualify for are Military, USAA, Student, and Ford financing discounts. I will post pics if/when I pull the trigger.
From my guess of playing around with build and price on fords website, itd be at least 75k, most likel y more.
Not that it matters, but any reason why you want a 450 over a 350 dually?
Just for a thought, I love my F450 for the wide track 45* turning. I am used to the 4:30 gear ratio and love the truck. The end price is minimally different than the F350 and well worth it. The heavy duty extras are just a nice add on.
Just for a thought, I love my F450 for the wide track 45* turning. I am used to the 4:30 gear ratio and love the truck. The end price is minimally different than the F350 and well worth it. The heavy duty extras are just a nice add on.
That makes sense. I do miss my tighter turn radius. I feel like I have to turn my truck.similar to a school bus
I considered an F450. Not sure I need a dually though.
I was leaning towards the F450 because of what everyone on the forum was saying about the turning radius. I also LOVE the look of the wider fender flares. I spec'd it out on NADA and on the Ford website. The Invoice price was at 86992, MSRP 92067. The "sale" price is 87500. I wanna get them down lower (before rebates if I can).
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