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Seems to be only on 2025 regular and super cab models as far as Super Duties are concerned.
I'm not shopping. I'm OK with a 2023 Tremor with 16k miles that's paid for. But I did a search just for grins. Specifics on the 0% for Super Duty seem to be hard to find. A lot of the links date back to July.
From caredge.com but clicking the Super Duty link only showed me various Super Duties within 250 miles of me and they wanted you to sign up to "unlock" the deal.
Last edited by Poncho450; Dec 12, 2025 at 09:56 AM.
I'm not shopping. I'm OK with a 2023 Tremor with 16k miles that's paid for. But I did a search just for grins. Specifics on the 0% for Super Duty seem to be hard to find. A lot of the links date back to July.
From caredge.com but clicking the Super Duty link only showed me various Super Duties within 250 miles of me and they wanted you to sign up to "unlock" the deal.
Ford has a current incentives and offers page on their website.
There's no incentives right now on SDs, the 0% is for 2025s in regular or supercab only as stated above.
I'm hoping for an offer to present itself by the time my truck comes in...I did have a $2500 PCO tho...I would try and get your hands on one of those...I have no clue how to do that, I just randomly got one in an e-mail back in October...
New to the forum. I just purchased a brand new 2025 F-450 regular cab dually diesel XLT at 0% for 60 mo. The deal wasn't promoted on any dealership website, it was just a small link placed within specific units that qualified for it. These were based on specific units, as the dealership I bought from (McDavid Ford, Fort Worth TX) only had 2 that qualified.
Best way to find these deals is to search dealership inventory for brand new 2025's and click on each unit to see if there is a mention of 0% in the listing. That's how I found mine. The dealership didn't even know about the deal until I called them and asked about it.
Couple of weeks got picked up F 350 crew DRW, I would have happily financed at 0% instead of paying out the difference.
Think its aimed mostly at the commercial market, at least that's how it's played out on the TV.. I want to say a majority of the crew cabs are bought by private individuals
Last edited by 1olddogtwo; Dec 14, 2025 at 06:32 AM.
I did have a $2500 PCO tho...I would try and get your hands on one of those...I have no clue how to do that, I just randomly got one in an e-mail back in October...
You should dig up that email, it should still be good! You should also received it via mail and if you can't find your dealer should be able to see it in the "the system". I got the same back in October with a deadline of Jan 5th for purchase or custom order. Therefore I can apply it to my custom build I made in October even though truck won't be picked up (or even built) until well after expiration date.
I was just looking at supercabs at zero percent as well as crew cabs ( both 2025) at 3.9% for 60 months. On both deals you had the choice of low financing OR a kick back from ford to be used towards the vehicle. I chose the discount ($4500 iirc) and was able to get a 4.8% financing.
Also to keep things confusing you can claim the interest on a superduty if used for personal use for the next 3 years iirc. If used for business you can write off a chunk but you can not do both if I have that right. Still a great deal if you need a truck right now as the 2025 deals are out there as well as tax incentives for both business and personal trucks.
Also to keep things confusing you can claim the interest on a superduty if used for personal use for the next 3 years iirc. If used for business you can write off a chunk but you can not do both if I have that right. Still a great deal if you need a truck right now as the 2025 deals are out there as well as tax incentives for both business and personal trucks.
Don't forget a key element of this new tax law...income limits (I think 100k single filer / 200k joint) and depending on where in the country you are, it may not be too difficult to hit those kind of salary limits...
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