2020 Ford Superduty
#1
Posted 14 November 2019 - 04:40 PM
$1700 for the 7.3l gas
I had to look in shock when I saw one at a local dealer priced at $93000.....
IMHO a decent house shouldn’t cost that
2021 F350 SCLB
FWC Grandby,
EBY Big Country Flatbed, Buckstop Outback front Bumper
Gabby (GSP), Sox (GSP/American Bulldog)
2011 F150 SCLB HDPP
#2
Posted 14 November 2019 - 04:57 PM
Vehicle prices have gotten to the point of ridiculous. Would love to be an insider and see exactly what it cost ford to build it(labor and parts). I still have the dealer invoice from my Dads custom ordered 1969 F250 camper special; big block engine, auto, dual tanks, limited slip,disc brakes, E range tires. Total was about $2900 plus shipping. Talk about inflation
#3
Posted 19 November 2019 - 09:10 PM
I think they just gave their employees a 6500.00, or maybe it was 9500.00, settlement bonus so that probably adds up.
#4
Posted 19 November 2019 - 09:54 PM
$93K? Perhaps for a Roush Super Duty.
Just "built" a 2020 SD on Ford's website using my 2016 options. 6.5' bed, 6.7L, Lariat Ultimate 4x4 and all the options to include towing and brake controller...
$69K is still steep. But it is a 250,000 mile engine/20+ year truck if you take care of it.
I bought my '03 F-250 for $33k. Sold it in 2016 for $21K with 98k miles. So I consider SD's a good investment with a very decent ROI when you sell it to a private buyer.
South Carolina Low Country.
#5
Posted 19 November 2019 - 10:33 PM
I'll be watching the hauling mpg reports on the 7.3 with interest. I priced a 7.3 CCLB XL with some goodies for ~48K. I'd look hard at an XL to keep the price down.
House prices ... man, you have it good at 100K. Avg house in Canada ~440K (332K USD). Avg house in Vancouver is 1.2M (907K USD).
#6
Posted 20 November 2019 - 02:16 PM
$93K? Perhaps for a Roush Super Duty.
Just "built" a 2020 SD on Ford's website using my 2016 options. 6.5' bed, 6.7L, Lariat Ultimate 4x4 and all the options to include towing and brake controller...
$69K is still steep. But it is a 250,000 mile engine/20+ year truck if you take care of it.
I bought my '03 F-250 for $33k. Sold it in 2016 for $21K with 98k miles. So I consider SD's a good investment with a very decent ROI when you sell it to a private buyer.
https://shop.ford.co...7801&year=2020
fyear=2020&ownerPACode=05613&intcmp=show-si&Radius=20&Dealer=05613&Order=Distance
I can't find it, they may have changed their price. This one is "only $79K"
2021 F350 SCLB
FWC Grandby,
EBY Big Country Flatbed, Buckstop Outback front Bumper
Gabby (GSP), Sox (GSP/American Bulldog)
2011 F150 SCLB HDPP
#7
Posted 20 November 2019 - 02:21 PM
I'll be watching the hauling mpg reports on the 7.3 with interest. I priced a 7.3 CCLB XL with some goodies for ~48K. I'd look hard at an XL to keep the price down.
House prices ... man, you have it good at 100K. Avg house in Canada ~440K (332K USD). Avg house in Vancouver is 1.2M (907K USD).
I'm waiting to see some real world reports on the 7.3. It will be a couple years before I buy. If I price what I would like its about $45-50K. the good thing is I think they will see a lot of fleet usage so the used and abused problems should come out quickly.
House prices here in East TN are still fairly reasonable, I think average is about $250K, but there are a lot of older smaller houses in the country for $150K, even some smaller new houses but they are a long way to anything.
2021 F350 SCLB
FWC Grandby,
EBY Big Country Flatbed, Buckstop Outback front Bumper
Gabby (GSP), Sox (GSP/American Bulldog)
2011 F150 SCLB HDPP
#8
Posted 20 November 2019 - 02:26 PM
I'll be watching the hauling mpg reports on the 7.3 with interest. I priced a 7.3 CCLB XL with some goodies for ~48K. I'd look hard at an XL to keep the price down.
House prices ... man, you have it good at 100K. Avg house in Canada ~440K (332K USD). Avg house in Vancouver is 1.2M (907K USD).
Why do you think we are all living in truck campers?!?[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
#9
Posted 20 November 2019 - 03:59 PM
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House prices ... man, you have it good at 100K. Avg house in Canada ~440K (332K USD). Avg house in Vancouver is 1.2M (907K USD).
i seem to remember that in the mid 1970’s those Vancouver houses were on 33 ft X 100 ft lots & in the $250k range. Blew the mind of this poor North Carolina boy at the time. My memory of that isn’t as crisp as it was, but I recall an article in The Province or The Vancouver Sun about housing prices
Paul
#10
Posted 22 November 2019 - 12:07 AM
I'll be watching the hauling mpg reports on the 7.3 with interest. I priced a 7.3 CCLB XL with some goodies for ~48K. I'd look hard at an XL to keep the price down.
House prices ... man, you have it good at 100K. Avg house in Canada ~440K (332K USD). Avg house in Vancouver is 1.2M (907K USD).
I was wandering the showroom at our local Chevy dealer while waiting to get my winter tires installed, or something like that. Anyways, they had a new Corvette priced around $80K Cdn..... then I looked at a flashy new 1ton diesel that was priced at close to $90K Cdn. It makes me wonder what lease or loan pmt's some of these people are paying that I see driving around in the newest flashiest trucks all the time.
I bought my 2014 Tundra as a low-mileage lease return for $30K Cdn. I was very happy with the price...and have been even happier with the truck.
As far as house pricing goes, we where in Whistler a couple weeks ago and friends were looking at houses. We went to an older section of Whistler and looked at a "cabin" on a basic regular sized lot. The cabin was 110% a tear-down, pos that had squatters living in it and it was listed for 1.4Million Cdn.
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