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It is a tough situation, how can a company discount prices when they are loosing close to $2,000 per vehicle that they sell. Not just for Ford but all of the big 3, health care is sky rocketing, shipping costs; all other manufactures are passing on price increases for their parts because of the above. If our country could just help in health care alone. As a small business owner I have a $5,000 deductible for each of my family members. Still paid close to 10 grand for health insurance last year. Both of our kids needed braces, eye care. Other doctor bills, I spent 25 grand last year in health care for our family of 4. So I bet the big 3 spend at least 20 grand for every employee they have. That has to be passed on to the buyer. Seems auto costs do increase faster than other manufactured items. People just do not have that much extra income to buy a new vehicle as often.
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Originally Posted by firehawk198
It is a tough situation, how can a company discount prices when they are loosing close to $2,000 per vehicle that they sell. Not just for Ford but all of the big 3, health care is sky rocketing, shipping costs; all other manufactures are passing on price increases for their parts because of the above. If our country could just help in health care alone. As a small business owner I have a $5,000 deductible for each of my family members. Still paid close to 10 grand for health insurance last year. Both of our kids needed braces, eye care. Other doctor bills, I spent 25 grand last year in health care for our family of 4. So I bet the big 3 spend at least 20 grand for every employee they have. That has to be passed on to the buyer. Seems auto costs do increase faster than other manufactured items. People just do not have that much extra income to buy a new vehicle as often.
One is to federalize it like the Canadians and the only thing that does is make you pay the government for it instead of the doctors. This gives the doctors less incentive to pay big bucks for a good education so less doctors which in turn means long waits to get simple things like a torn ACL fixed. The final cost ends up being higher because of the government red tape, you just pay it in taxes instead.
The second way to reduce healthcare costs is to regulate it. This gives the doctors less incentive to pay big bucks for a good education so less doctors which in turn means long waits to get simple things like a torn ACL fixed. The final cost ends up being higher because of the government red tape, you just pay it in taxes instead.
Notice how the end result is the same in both. Sorry for the rant.
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This is where it will end. We have 10 years tops, but probably mor like 3-5 before the whole house of cards comes down. This nation is bankrupt and the you know what is about to hit the fan.
Originally Posted by Brians97F250Crew
it's just crazy .... I paid $54g for my new built house on a lot in 94. In a little over 10 years now you pay that much for a truck. Just makes ya think where will it end?? 70, 80 grand?? In twenty years we might be paying 150,000.00 for a Ford 4x4 crew cab Hydrogen powered.... LOL.
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That is tough firehawk... This is what happens when we have an uneducated electorate. Year after year the population is told we have the best health care in the world when this is NOT the case for 99% of medical situation. On top of this we have the drug makers brainwashing us into thinking we need overpriced dangerous drugs. Everything now is about money and not about what is good for the nation. Sorry to get political but decades of greed from the GOP has sold out this great nation to big business.
Originally Posted by firehawk198
It is a tough situation, how can a company discount prices when they are loosing close to $2,000 per vehicle that they sell. Not just for Ford but all of the big 3, health care is sky rocketing, shipping costs; all other manufactures are passing on price increases for their parts because of the above. If our country could just help in health care alone. As a small business owner I have a $5,000 deductible for each of my family members. Still paid close to 10 grand for health insurance last year. Both of our kids needed braces, eye care. Other doctor bills, I spent 25 grand last year in health care for our family of 4. So I bet the big 3 spend at least 20 grand for every employee they have. That has to be passed on to the buyer. Seems auto costs do increase faster than other manufactured items. People just do not have that much extra income to buy a new vehicle as often.
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Originally Posted by elemint
That is tough firehawk... This is what happens when we have an uneducated electorate. Year after year the population is told we have the best health care in the world when this is NOT the case for 99% of medical situation. On top of this we have the drug makers brainwashing us into thinking we need overpriced dangerous drugs. Everything now is about money and not about what is good for the nation. Sorry to get political but decades of greed from the GOP has sold out this great nation to big business.
As much as I would like to set you straight, this is not the place for this. Btw, I see your from WI. You should be happy that Doyle will save us all.
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There will be cash back rebates once the initial surge of Folks who could not wait plays out.Ford along with the others is hurting and they need to sell the product. I expect to see cash back rebates on all the big trucks in the very near future.Ford already has the "customer loyality" rebate in effect in My opinion as a test to see if rebates will increase sales..I will wait fot the rebates.
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Went to the dealer last night in Stratford, NJ. They had Red tag sales in the window. The 6.4 c/c lariats I looked at were marked from window sticker price of 52 -53,000 down to 48-49,000. The prices were about $500. over the dealer invoice price listed on forddirect.com. I was surprised to see that.
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I got a quote from our local dealer on a "internet price" that was under the X plan price..not much, but under.Ford is trying everything to get these things to sell..look for "significant" cash back rebates in the very near future, I would guess end of 2nd quarter when the sales figures come in. I can wait for the right price.