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That is just not right. $19K ADM for a BASE MODEL??!!!!!
That is just not right. $19K ADM for a BASE MODEL??!!!!!
Don't do it! Don't call them!
@Ford Motor Company : is this not a violation of the dealer agreement?!!!!
So this advertisement is for a USED one? With 122 miles. Most likely ordered but not delivered.It’s used certified. Dealer can sell it for whatever they want. Even if it was new, Ford doesn’t care.
still overpriced , the ad says it's a Lariat not XL
This thread is more than 2 years old.still overpriced , the ad says it's a Lariat not XL
Just got 27 k from Carvana on 2023 xlt hybrid with 6 k miles.....Gonna try FB marketplace too....
The only good news is, if you do have the unfortunate luck of having your $23k XLT totaled in an accident that wasn't your fault, your insurance company pays you for what the going market value is/was. And for me, that meant paying me cash almost double for my vehicle's value, allowing me to turn the cash around and buy a Lariat this time. So while mark-ups are bad for the dealer lot consumer, it is good for the internet ordering consumer, as well as those who paid cash and got wrecked (and of course, good for salesmen who make all their living peddling 'lot' cars to consumers).
How well did truck protect you? I imagine if rear ended, that’s a lot of crumple zones before gets to cabin tbh I havnt seen anything about crash ratings yet upon reading about mavericksThe only good news is, if you do have the unfortunate luck of having your $23k XLT totaled in an accident that wasn't your fault, your insurance company pays you for what the going market value is/was. And for me, that meant paying me cash almost double for my vehicle's value, allowing me to turn the cash around and buy a Lariat this time. So while mark-ups are bad for the dealer lot consumer, it is good for the internet ordering consumer, as well as those who paid cash and got wrecked (and of course, good for salesmen who make all their living peddling 'lot' cars to consumers).
Perspective, perhaps.
It protected my wife very well. Hands down, had she been in her 2012 Kia Forte, she would have been hospitalized. See link for original post about the wreck.How well did truck protect you? I imagine if rear ended, that’s a lot of crumple zones before gets to cabin tbh I havnt seen anything about crash ratings yet upon reading about mavericks