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Thinking about calling the dealership and seeing if they are really taking "all reasonable offers" on an '03 PSD. It has to be 4x4 CC. Emtabmm, what do you think a "reasonable price might be? What should I look for on the 6.0's. I doubt that I will be able to find one with levers due to the yuppie type containment area that I live (Cary, NC). I have an 01 5.4 now. Anybody know where the good deals might be on an 03 (Texas, etc), I might be up for a road trip if the deal's right!
Originally posted by carter1 Thinking about calling the dealership and seeing if they are really taking "all reasonable offers" on an '03 PSD. It has to be 4x4 CC. Emtabmm, what do you think a "reasonable price might be? What should I look for on the 6.0's. I doubt that I will be able to find one with levers due to the yuppie type containment area that I live (Cary, NC). I have an 01 5.4 now. Anybody know where the good deals might be on an 03 (Texas, etc), I might be up for a road trip if the deal's right!
Timing is in your favor. It is the end of the quarter, end of the fiscal year. Find a truck you like on some dealer's lot and two or three days before the 31st, and show an interest, but be hesitant. Reluctant even. The dealership, the sales manager and the salesman will usually be hungry to make their numbers, and clear the inventory before COB on the 31st. Forget sticker, invoice, holdbacks, etc. Go for the throat.
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