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Please post on that, I will call my dealer today AGAIN and see if order is opening up on Wed, he tells me it's not, but everything I see, read and hear says the 14th
Well, it’s more about having my wife’s 15’ Denali appraised for a new ride for her, and agreeing at 1K under invoice which guides aren’t needed. Two vehicles this time, it’s going to hurt.
I agree, without guides, no ordering can be done. I’ve got no problem with it since I won’t drive it in the salt infested winters here.
If I get the truck in late winter/early spring, I’ll be happy with that..
I take it the order bank is not going to open today!!
Spoken with 5 dealers and NO, they do not the order data to place a data...some did tell me they can "Take an order"...to which I replied sure you can, what write it down on a Post-it note, NO you cannot take an order that will be validated by Ford!
Spoken with 5 dealers and NO, they do not the order data to place a data...some did tell me they can "Take an order"...to which I replied sure you can, what write it down on a Post-it note, NO you cannot take an order that will be validated by Ford!
Huma Huma Huma...
Check again with them. The order guide is available.
I'm not sure I'm reading the order guide correctly but it appears the 10 speed transmission gets a 3.31 rear end as standard and a 3.55 as optional. Also, it appears the GCWR for a single rear wheel F350 is 11,400. If that is correct it is a huge disappointment for me. I am wanting to go back to a single but need a little more capacity. GM has rated their new 3500's at 12,100 so I was hoping Ford would at least match. I scratched the GM's because they don't have adaptive cruise available and now may have to scratch the new Ford and drive what I got, which isn't a bad thing.
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