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    Buying a brand new 2017

    I was able to find a new 2017 F150 on the lot that I could see myself buying. No doubt the reason it hasn't sold is that it's an UGLY truck. Definitely an acquired taste on the exterior and interior. Personally, I don't care.

    Does anyone have any experience buying a brand new two model year old truck? Any tips? I'd like to bargain as much as possible and would like 0% apr if possible.

    Thanks

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    Lowball the he!! out of the dealer. They are taking 10-12k off 2018's, so go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdub176 View Post
    Lowball the he!! out of the dealer. They are taking 10-12k off 2018's, so go from there.
    What's a reasonable amount to think I could get off of asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenRanger364V View Post
    What's a reasonable amount to think I could get off of asking?
    What are they asking for the truck now?

    What does the odometer read?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albyfish View Post
    What are they asking for the truck now?


    What does the odometer read?
    32,500. It's new so maybe 20 miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenRanger364V View Post
    32,500. It's new so maybe 20 miles.
    What model F150 is this? Is it single cab, extended or crew? 2wd or 4wd? Xl, XLT, or higher of a load out? Need more information to see what exactly the truck is.

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    Check the blue book value of a used 2017 because that is what you are buying. I would shop around for a current model, dealers pay more for vehicles the longer they have to hold them. Were there any shipping damages on the truck?
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