Saw 7k off on a 125k TRX in my facebook feed. Laid out the complete price to show no add-on games.
Localish dealer offering 20% off MSRP on F-150 or 1.9% for 72 months.
Localish dealer offering 20% off MSRP on F-150 or 1.9% for 72 months.
Meanwhile in California this dealership has 8 TRXs listed at this price ….Saw 7k off on a 125k TRX in my facebook feed. Laid out the complete price to show no add-on games.
Localish dealer offering 20% off MSRP on F-150 or 1.9% for 72 months.
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Noticed a lot of ford dealerships around me are getting delivered 2023 Bronco Raptors and the dealerships are still asking 5-10k ADM, is this still the going market? Ppl really paying over MSRP for a vehicle already a year old?
Something weird going on with local Ford dealer, almost no F-150 crew inventory on lot. Tons of Bronco's on the lot.
That's good to hear. My wife wants one so hopefully more supply out there will either bring down new and used prices.Broncos are starting to stock up. They basically stopped all Ranger production and doubled down on Broncos to catch up and surpass the initial retail demand, they've succeeded.
Probably some places. I think it's dumb though. They're almost $100k now. At their first price level ($80k) they were a steal...now with $20k in price adjustments to the MSRP, over MSRP is dumb.
I have one coming in that I'd sell you $3k back of MSRP, and its a 2024.
Truck month started on the 15th of February and runs through the end of March. Ford Credit is offering 1.9% financing for 72 months throughout most of the country. I've sold a bunch in the last 3 days lol
Broncos are starting to stock up. They basically stopped all Ranger production and doubled down on Broncos to catch up and surpass the initial retail demand, they've succeeded.
I considered these as a TRX replacement and can confirm prices have dropped a little and to pay ADM would be incredibly stupid.I’ve seen plenty of bronco raptors at or below msrp sitting on the lots
If you're looking for a TRX check out Koon's. I got my TRX from them last year and it was well under MSRP. I know 2024 is a bit different with orders this year, but figure its worth checking out. Here's their forum post with the previous deal.Seeing RAM TRX 5k over and 5k under MSRP around me. Interesting spread, regular pickups are back at commodity pricing now.
I considered these as a TRX replacement and can confirm prices have dropped a little and to pay ADM would be incredibly stupid.
I'd like to drive one, they just look incredible...but the idea of an almost 6 figure ecoboost makes me not take this step...that, and I drive by the dealer trying not to look at them lol
I was considering replacing my Raptor with a TRX while waiting for my cab leak to be fixed so I fired up the ole trouble maker "build and price" and quickly came to my senses. Am I correct that the prices have gone up ~$35K for the 24's???If you're looking for a TRX check out Koon's. I got my TRX from them last year and it was well under MSRP. I know 2024 is a bit different with orders this year, but figure its worth checking out. Here's their forum post with the previous deal.
KOONS 10K OFF MSRP OR 11% Below MSRP
$10,000 off MSRP or 11% below MSRP whichever is greater on the TRX. All other RAM trims are 6% below invoice. (1500/2500/3500) DODGE is at 6% below Invoice with the exception of Super Stock which is 5% below invoice. Jailbreaks are not included due to allocation restraints. Wrangler 392 $8000...www.trx-forum.com
How do you think Ranger Raptors will do?
Yea it gets pretty outrageous when you put it in that perspective, just like adding up the cost of car/gun/hunting stuff I wont ever do that unless I want to talk myself out of a purchase.I just don’t get it.
I make great money…. BUT
Say 20k down on these new trucks. You’re talking 1600+ a month for a payment. Plus a couple hundred for insurance. Plus let’s just say $100 a week in fuel at a minimum.
You’re paying $2000 + a month … for a pick up.
I absolutely LOVE these trucks but my god. Almost $30k a year for something I drive? I couldn’t fathom
They'll sell like hot cakes
Im seriously considering one as well.I think once people drive them the word will get out. I'm trying to get my Dad to buy one.
Truth. Then again it comes down to disposable income and priorities. Some folks like to spend the coin on McMansions, Travel, fine dining, Clothes, etc…I just don’t get it.
I make great money…. BUT
Say 20k down on these new trucks. You’re talking 1600+ a month for a payment. Plus a couple hundred for insurance. Plus let’s just say $100 a week in fuel at a minimum.
You’re paying $2000 + a month … for a pick up.
I absolutely LOVE these trucks but my god. Almost $30k a year for something I drive? I couldn’t fathom
I think once people drive them the word will get out. I'm trying to get my Dad to buy one.