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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 3752793" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Dealerships are working against ford policies. With "allotments" (only allowed a certain number of vehicles) they can charge more and add a "dealership price adjustment." Was thinking of selling my 2019 and upgrading, however not any more. My wife has a 2017 which we could get more than we paid for it new (same with my car). Problem is new car pricing is out of site, and forget about financing, the best rate I have seen for any vehicle is 2.65%. Also newer cars 2022 and beyond will have software and other "enhancements" that determine if you are driving tired or possibly drunk. Even a few years from now you may your computer not allowing you to go faster than the speed limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 3752793, member: 27098"] Dealerships are working against ford policies. With "allotments" (only allowed a certain number of vehicles) they can charge more and add a "dealership price adjustment." Was thinking of selling my 2019 and upgrading, however not any more. My wife has a 2017 which we could get more than we paid for it new (same with my car). Problem is new car pricing is out of site, and forget about financing, the best rate I have seen for any vehicle is 2.65%. Also newer cars 2022 and beyond will have software and other "enhancements" that determine if you are driving tired or possibly drunk. Even a few years from now you may your computer not allowing you to go faster than the speed limit. [/QUOTE]
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