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Old 03-27-2010, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Gold Dog
Would like to say Hi to everyone. New to this site an may be looking for a good deal on a 2010 XLT Crew Cab this fall. I havent had New Truck in Twenty years.This Thread has been very helpful in the New world of how much some dealers are willing to come down on the Great looking 09-2010 F-150s. My question is here in Southern Md a Dealer has News paper ads with there latest deals. Such as 2010 XLT Crew Cab 2wd, MSRP $32330 After Sale price and Rebates a savings of $8382 Balance Price of $24948. Payment $419 Mo.What would you thank they would put me OTD with a Cash Payed in Full Price.
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just went through the purchase drill. IMO the discount of $8382 is good. If you pay cash, chances are you will pay a little more because there is probably $1.000 rebate in there for taking their financing. Take the financing deal and if you have the cash, pay it off inside of 30 days and you still get the rebate. Also watch our for the additional fees such as the money for Ford advertising and the dealer "paperwork" fee. By the time the smoke clears away, you could be back up to 30K for that truck if you let them have their way.
 
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Invest in a service that provides you with the invoice price of the vehicle you want.
I suggest; https://ec.consumerreports.org/ec/ap...KEY=nc5-nchome

Note; I am a member of Consumers Union but have no financial connection to Consumer Reports.
 
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$24,948 is what the "ad" XLT Screws are going for here in Texas. Most will give you another $1K if you trade in a Toyota. And yes, this price includes $1K for financing with FMCC. Paying cash won't help you a bit, trust me.
 
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I got a 2010 XLT Screw 6.5 bed with syn, tow, and more. $39,500 sticker price, paid $30,000 + tax.

i paid the $15 for the consumer reports price report on the 2010 F150 and it was well worth it.
 
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x-plan pricing might help you out too if you can get a pin
 
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