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I have been looking at the F250 for a while. I have been watching a few on E-bay, and checking the x-plan site, watching the rebates closely. The recent change to "employee pricing" hasn't lowered the posted prices by much.
If people are willing to tell, I am curious what deals people have gotten recently or what deals potential buyers have been offered on SD 6.4's. I realize this may be a "car buying assistance" thread, but I desire 6.4 SD specific info and this thread gets more traffic.
I appreciate any info and I am sure there are other potential buyers who wouldn't mind hearing some numbers.
two weeks age i was offered 32,000 for 08 f350 cc fully looaded kr dwr 4wd sunroof everything /they where selling 08 f250 2wd for cc no sunroof plain jane 35,000
I just bought a 350 king ranch 2 months ago list was 55,000 they knocked off 5,000 off the sticker price 27,000 on trade in 23,000 taboot with a spray in bed liner
3 months ago, I paid $1000 under dealer invoice (according to Edmonds) on my Job 3 08 F450 CC dually 4x4 auto. MSRP was around $63K and I got it for almost $10K less before tax, tags, etc. No trades involved and I used Ford's 2.9% financing.
If you can get one for more than $1000 under invoice due to the employee pricing promotion, that's a smoking good deal.
Wait until later this year.
There will be some screaming deals on trucks that people don't actually need to own.
I think next spring will be even better.
Current truck is a KR F350 that I picked up April of 07
MSRP was 55k, I paid 49k out the door. I am trading it in for an F450 in 2 weeks. The dealer quoted me 37k on the trade and MSRP on the F450 is 59k and my cost is 49k.
I just got a deal on a $51K MSRP F-350 Lariat for $41k plus tax. Moon-roof; snow-prep; short bed; 20" wheels...etc...pretty well optioned...I assume that a $10k off MSRP is a good price?
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