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Open question for the group:
Several factors in consideration right now:
I ordered a Hybrid Lariat Lux in Sept. '21. MSRP $30,865 (which is what I paid with price protection)
Current MSRP for the exact same build - $32,755 ($1,890 increase)
To get an equivalent '23 model with all the same features, I would have to order the following:
If so, will a higher MSRP for virtually the same vehicle, automatically increase the value of my 22 model?
[EDIT] - So with the price guide that just came out, its roughly a $3,100 (10%) increase over this time last year.
Several factors in consideration right now:
- As everyone has seen, the resale value on these trucks has been very high and, so far, the vehicle seems to be holding its value very well.
- There are virtually no changes between year models.
- Also, everyone is expecting the '23s to cost more.
- High Demand
- Limited Production - due to constraints
I ordered a Hybrid Lariat Lux in Sept. '21. MSRP $30,865 (which is what I paid with price protection)
Current MSRP for the exact same build - $32,755 ($1,890 increase)
To get an equivalent '23 model with all the same features, I would have to order the following:
- Hybrid Lariat - $27,995
- Lux Package - $2,610
- Co-pilot 360 - $650
- Co-Pilot Assist - $750
- Add Spray-in bedliner - $495
- Add Bed Tie-Down Rails - $225
- Add Remote Start - $170
- Destination and Delivery - $1,495
- MSRP - $33,955
If so, will a higher MSRP for virtually the same vehicle, automatically increase the value of my 22 model?
[EDIT] - So with the price guide that just came out, its roughly a $3,100 (10%) increase over this time last year.
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