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misu

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I was a bit worried that the ride won't be as nice as my old '04 Doublecab Tundra but it's close if not better. Gearbox is different for sure, 1st gear could be more aggressive but that can be fixed with a tune.

I told the dealer guy to contact me when I can get one at invoice and use some 3% APR to finance it, is that reasonable? I'm in no rush with it I'm even willing to wait for year end deals.

These boards are full of good info, I'll be a regular.



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Welcome misu!!

I'd say it's reasonable to try and get Invoice but don't expect too many dealers to jump on it. Some guys have negotiated that deal on here. (myself included although there are some variables that I had on my side)
 

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3% might be a little low, I'm at 4%. Maybe you could find a credit union that might do better.
 
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Let me ask it this way, if Ford puts out some APR incentives for the F150 line is there any chance for the Raptor to be included? I thought about the credit union route too, I just hate paying that much interest on it. I'll even buy it out of state if it's a sweet deal.


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Let me ask it this way, if Ford puts out some APR incentives for the F150 line is there any chance for the Raptor to be included? I thought about the credit union route too, I just hate paying that much interest on it. I'll even buy it out of state if it's a sweet deal.


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Not likely. SVT's are typically on the excluded list when it comes to incentives. You may have to order one to get it at invoice.
 

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I was a bit worried that the ride won't be as nice as my old '04 Doublecab Tundra but it's close if not better. Gearbox is different for sure, 1st gear could be more aggressive but that can be fixed with a tune.

I told the dealer guy to contact me when I can get one at invoice and use some 3% APR to finance it, is that reasonable? I'm in no rush with it I'm even willing to wait for year end deals.

These boards are full of good info, I'll be a regular.



misu

If you have good credit, you can get somewhere in the 3's. I have 3.99% for 72 but you can get a lower rate with shorter term financing. The invoice price part will be a bigger challenge.
 
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misu

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If you have good credit, you can get somewhere in the 3's. I have 3.99% for 72 but you can get a lower rate with shorter term financing. The invoice price part will be a bigger challenge.

yeah I just checked and I can get under 4% from a local Credit Union, that's not bad.
 
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