2017 f150 stx
#1
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I had some time to kill so I went to my local ford dealer. They had a used 2017 F150 Crewcab with a 207 eb and 61,000 miles. Priced (on sale of course) at $27,500. (was 32,000). Seems to be a high price for the mileage. What do you guys think?
Also, I looked a a few Broncos....the hardtop models. One had 1.5 cu engine. The other two had the 1.8 engine in it. These are small cars. All 4wd but definitely ladies grocery getters.
Also, I looked a a few Broncos....the hardtop models. One had 1.5 cu engine. The other two had the 1.8 engine in it. These are small cars. All 4wd but definitely ladies grocery getters.
#2
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Basically the same truck I have. Just bought out my lease for about $25k and Im right around 40k miles. I know the used truck market is hot but that seems pricey for that many miles on a basically base trim truck.
#3
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If your set on buying that Truck I would definately knock him down several thousand or walk,,, The Truck market seems to be hot though,,,
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In 2018 I was looking for a 2-3 year old F-150 but wound up buying new because I could get one for only about $3,000 more as a result of all the incentives being offered. Wound up with a 5.0L Crew STX 2WD. Don't know what incentive packages available on new trucks today as a result of production decreases but they should be willing to move the 2020s out as the new 2021s are rolling off the line as we speak.
#9
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Thanks for the comments. I live in Ca (planning my escape). It seems that everything costs more here. The sticker price is $32K so the $27K price was the discounted price. I was surprised they didn't have any F150s on the lot. They had some F250 diesel trucks listing between $61k and $80K. I'd have to win the lotto to get one of those.
Yeah, I knew the bronco was the sport. I was just surprised it was as small as it was.
Yeah, I knew the bronco was the sport. I was just surprised it was as small as it was.
#10
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Back in May, I bought a 2017 STX with the 2.7L with just over 30,000 miles and it was less than your 27k price.
And I even purchased it online from Vroom (similar to Carvana). People always seem to say that Carvana/Vroom are more expensive, but I found their pricing to be very competitive.
And I even purchased it online from Vroom (similar to Carvana). People always seem to say that Carvana/Vroom are more expensive, but I found their pricing to be very competitive.
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Back in May, I bought a 2017 STX with the 2.7L with just over 30,000 miles and it was less than your 27k price.
And I even purchased it online from Vroom (similar to Carvana). People always seem to say that Carvana/Vroom are more expensive, but I found their pricing to be very competitive.
And I even purchased it online from Vroom (similar to Carvana). People always seem to say that Carvana/Vroom are more expensive, but I found their pricing to be very competitive.
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#14
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That's not an outlandish price and the miles are pretty good for a 2-4 year old truck. There's always some negotiating room, so get the best price you can. Those are good trucks.