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<blockquote data-quote="FordTechOne" data-source="post: 1500686" data-attributes="member: 35543"><p>Nice breakdown. As far as the 37" tire "upgrade" rubbing, I'm sure San Tan will either try and bill out any issues under Ford warranty to cover their tracks and cost or refer him to the manufacturer of the lift. Any dealer that modifies brand new trucks with lifts, wheel/tire packages, electronics, etc is only doing it to pad their bottom line; it's completely unethical and downright criminal in many cases. All of the Shelby, Rocky Ridge, Tuscany, SCA Performance "upgrades" that dealers have installed on new trucks are all complete trash; they do it make the sale and bolster profit margin, not because they're legitimate upgrades. In all cases, they're detrimental to their vehicle's performance, durability, longevity, and factory warranty coverage.</p><p></p><p>As far as the cost of OP's truck, I totaled is up this way:</p><p></p><p>Payment: $838 x 84 months = $70,392</p><p>Trade in: $36,000</p><p>Down Payment: $9500</p><p></p><p>Total cost: $115,892</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordTechOne, post: 1500686, member: 35543"] Nice breakdown. As far as the 37" tire "upgrade" rubbing, I'm sure San Tan will either try and bill out any issues under Ford warranty to cover their tracks and cost or refer him to the manufacturer of the lift. Any dealer that modifies brand new trucks with lifts, wheel/tire packages, electronics, etc is only doing it to pad their bottom line; it's completely unethical and downright criminal in many cases. All of the Shelby, Rocky Ridge, Tuscany, SCA Performance "upgrades" that dealers have installed on new trucks are all complete trash; they do it make the sale and bolster profit margin, not because they're legitimate upgrades. In all cases, they're detrimental to their vehicle's performance, durability, longevity, and factory warranty coverage. As far as the cost of OP's truck, I totaled is up this way: Payment: $838 x 84 months = $70,392 Trade in: $36,000 Down Payment: $9500 Total cost: $115,892 [/QUOTE]
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