TXhunter65
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I got lucky and bought before prices went crazy. Got a new 2020 F-150 4WD XLT for $34,900.
Waiting on microchips?Drove past the Kentucky Speedway a week ago, the amount of unfinished F-150's is incredible parked here visible from I-71. Over 40,000?!
The inactive Kentucky Speedway is now a storage facility for a massive collection of unfinished Ford trucks visible from space
Kentucky Speedway last hosted a NASCAR race in 2020. The thousands of trucks in its parking lots are visible from space.sports.yahoo.com
That's a deal actually$1k or more for a set a 4, even with a coupon and on sale.
I actually think there is a good chance they may be cheaper in a couple years. I used to be able to get between 18% to 22% off sticker price. Between rebates and negotiating timed with buying at the right time to have a very motivated seller, such as year end.
Let the economy cool off a bit, let the supply chain work out the rest of the covid kinks, and chip manufacturers catch up.... No reason to believe the big rebates and dealer discounts won't return....
Have you gents shopped for truck tires lately? You are going to sh*t your pants when you see the prices of tires.
I agree as manufactures get caught up and inventory and demand equalize that there will be discounts and deals to had. That will be especially true on previous year models that are currently held up waiting for parts and may not be released for sale until next year or even the year after. But that said, I don't believe we will see the base price of new models come down much.I actually think there is a good chance they may be cheaper in a couple years. I used to be able to get between 18% to 22% off sticker price. Between rebates and negotiating timed with buying at the right time to have a very motivated seller, such as year end.
Let the economy cool off a bit, let the supply chain work out the rest of the covid kinks, and chip manufacturers catch up.... No reason to believe the big rebates and dealer discounts won't return....
My buddy had a ford diesel and put 100,000 miles on it and traded and made money.A friend ordered an F350 dually. Waited 2 years, $93k. The dealer told him they would give him $140k if he wouldn’t pick it up. He turned it down. Needed for work.
My girlfriend’s dad has a diesel 2500. Paid $61k. Drives a ton. 9 months later with 66k miles on it, the dealer offered him $63k. Again, needed for work.
I had a 2020 F250. Drove it for 14 months and got $3k less than I paid. Had I gotten a diesel I would have made money.
Good on you! I priced Nitto Terra Grappler® G2, and they went up about $100 per tire.$1k or more for a set a 4, even with a coupon and on sale.
Two and half years ago I bought a new set of 10 ply Yokohamas for $850. This March the exact same set was over $1200.Have you gents shopped for truck tires lately? You are going to sh*t your pants when you see the prices of tires.
Outrageous prices just from a year ago!Have you gents shopped for truck tires lately? You are going to sh*t your pants when you see the prices of tires.
Must be part of Brandon's "Build Back Broke" plan"?All tires are beyond belief regarding the cost at my level. I've been selling tires at retail for 21 years and not only is the cost up, availability is difficult to impossible.
In addition, used cars are scarce and expensive...
Well, do you think it could pull a Russian tank that ran out of fuel? My F250 diesel could! LOLI bought a new 2020 F250 Lariat 7.3 Godzilla/10spd. I bought it in Dec 2020. MSRP $63K. I paid $59K. I've been offered more than MSRP several times but it's paid for and I have no interest in selling it. I live on rural property and when I do need to haul something a 1/2 ton F150 or C1500 just won't cut it. It's a normally aspirated pushrod big block V8 (445ci). An honest to God dinosaur (well, actually Godzilla) and I love the damn thing. No diesel injectors to replace, no turbos to worry about, no DEF, cheaper fuel and it pulls everything I need to haul with ease. If I hauled 12-15Klbs on a regular basis I'd have to suck it up and get a diesel but, thankfully, I don't so the big block gas motor works great for my needs. 475ft-lb torque @ 4000rpm. Pretty tame by modern diesel standards but those numbers aren't much different from diesel motors of 20 years ago. I'm averaging 15.6mpg including some towing. I plan to keep it until it dies.
I know an executive with an oilfield service company who buys their pickups. He's going with the godzilla F250s for all the reasons you've explained. They put 250-300K miles on their trucks l, mostly highway and towing no more than 8-10k when they tow. They're still going diesel with the F350 and up, but some of them tow 20K+.I bought a new 2020 F250 Lariat 7.3 Godzilla/10spd. I bought it in Dec 2020. MSRP $63K. I paid $59K. I've been offered more than MSRP several times but it's paid for and I have no interest in selling it. I live on rural property and when I do need to haul something a 1/2 ton F150 or C1500 just won't cut it. It's a normally aspirated pushrod big block V8 (445ci). An honest to God dinosaur (well, actually Godzilla) and I love the damn thing. No diesel injectors to replace, no turbos to worry about, no DEF, cheaper fuel and it pulls everything I need to haul with ease. If I hauled 12-15Klbs on a regular basis I'd have to suck it up and get a diesel but, thankfully, I don't so the big block gas motor works great for my needs. 475ft-lb torque @ 4000rpm. Pretty tame by modern diesel standards but those numbers aren't much different from diesel motors of 20 years ago. I'm averaging 15.6mpg including some towing. I plan to keep it until it dies.