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Ordering New F-150
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<blockquote data-quote="Weather Man" data-source="post: 16820084" data-attributes="member: 137766"><p>Well, it ended up being a good fight between my hometown Ram, Ford and Nick dealer. The customer service at the Ram dealer equaled Nick, which is to say, most excellent. I had lost my guy at the local Ford dealer, and they are running a newby crew, all the experienced old hands left during covid. I walked in and grabbed the first young guy I ran into and said, let's go sit and talk, LOL. He was on the ball and his sales manager wanted a deal. They had the advantage of not having to bring my new truck to me over Nick. No dealer knew what any other dealer was offering on trade, they had to win on price of new combined with trade.</p><p></p><p>I really really wanted to try out the Ram turbodiesel, but decided with the additional complexity and only a 4 year run with the motor and it being killed off after this year, not worth it. Also, my current 3.5 ecoboost has been the best truck I ever had, so decided not to fight persistence.</p><p></p><p>So, I did change up the truck a little bit, but was always comparing the deals apples to apples to be fair to the 3 dealers that stepped up to the plate. I also decided not to get the F-150 Hybrid. Just decided risk factors associated with the battery weren't worth it to get the bigger generator.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1761650[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weather Man, post: 16820084, member: 137766"] Well, it ended up being a good fight between my hometown Ram, Ford and Nick dealer. The customer service at the Ram dealer equaled Nick, which is to say, most excellent. I had lost my guy at the local Ford dealer, and they are running a newby crew, all the experienced old hands left during covid. I walked in and grabbed the first young guy I ran into and said, let's go sit and talk, LOL. He was on the ball and his sales manager wanted a deal. They had the advantage of not having to bring my new truck to me over Nick. No dealer knew what any other dealer was offering on trade, they had to win on price of new combined with trade. I really really wanted to try out the Ram turbodiesel, but decided with the additional complexity and only a 4 year run with the motor and it being killed off after this year, not worth it. Also, my current 3.5 ecoboost has been the best truck I ever had, so decided not to fight persistence. So, I did change up the truck a little bit, but was always comparing the deals apples to apples to be fair to the 3 dealers that stepped up to the plate. I also decided not to get the F-150 Hybrid. Just decided risk factors associated with the battery weren't worth it to get the bigger generator. [ATTACH type="full"]1761650[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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