![]() ![]() And honestly, in today's times of impatience and have it now mentality, I would not be surprised by it being no big deal to many people. So then it comes down to was there value in having it now for that $5000. Essentially you threw away that $5000 you paid extra to have it now. ![]() At that point, the guy who just had to have one now will have a truck that depreciated, 8-10 grand instead of 3-5 grand. In other words, pricing will return to normalcy.Īt that point, a Maverick trim level that would have sold new for 28 grand, that is now used with a few thousand miles will only be worth say 23 grand. And I feel like people shopping for used ones will expect to pay under sticker. I don't feel like dealers will get over sticker on them. I truly believe that it is a matter of anytime, maybe in a few weeks, maybe by summer, the market will be different on these trucks. Actually I am surprised it has lasted as long as it has. I just don't see that continuing much longer. So for those that had to have one now and paid over sticker, if you unloaded them after only a few months of driving, you probably did ok. Carvana somehow still seems to be buying them off people for well over MSRP. There are still some dealers willing to buy or take in on trade these trucks and give over MSRP for them. And some have even sold or traded in and so far up until now, and even still now in most cases, the value on these trucks has covered that ADM. Many people have just had to have it now, and have gone ahead and paid that mark up pricing. Or buy something that isn't exactly what I ordered and pay $5000 over MSRP, which given the lost value of X plan, means I am paying $6000 grand over what I would have paid. So I can be patient and get what I ordered. It lowers the price by about $400-700 below MSRP, and limits the dealer to only $100 Doc fee which saves me a additional $500-600 ( typical DOC fee around here is 7-8 hundred dollars. ![]() Part of why I refuse ( at least right now ) to pay a ADM fee, is I have X plan pricing I can use. ![]()
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