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When I bought my 2018 F150 I used $750 FoMoCo financing credit, then on day #2 went and refinanced through Penfed. Dealer said I would “lose the credit” if paid off before 90 days. That was BS.

Am I the only person who sees a new Lambo SUV when I look at the Aztec?

agree completely, I wanted a new F150, but everything on the lot was optioned up wrong . Ordered one in, 4x4, quad cab, just the right options, out the door for $34k vs. the $45k on the lot.  Took 2 months to arrive but worth the wait

COTD!

This is bullshit. I live along BMWs “test route” for prototypes, and see their camo’d up cars all the time, like the new M series rigs, etc. The COUPE version of this car, which I can only assume was Toyota’s version, has driven past my house many times with a crew  of BMW SUVs in tow for the ride.  Usually it was the

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Appreciate this post, good info.  The used car pricing is very enticing as of late

We have two of these here in Southern Utah. Agreed, confusing to the newly aquianted, but once understood they are logical. The issue is, how many accidents are caused due to not understanding what the hell is going on by the out-of-town folk?

I clicked in the “42" in your snip to be that asshole, but it was a snip :(

Have you seen pricing? I haven’t seen it anywhere.

You mean “rust is a beach”?

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History of Freedom, those evil Koch guys...

maybe vs. 2wd F-150, not the 4wd models

This is also for quality control. If the plant only sees certain configuraitons they are less likely to make a mistake. If every single configuration is unique the chance for error goes up substantially. I’m not saying I’m happy about this, but just stating the facts. I like Porsche’s model, everyone should follow

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Its a hearse van! I figured you guys would be all over this! 6 speed, RWD or AWD, MB straight 6 motor, diesel, and a face only a mother could love. This is pure jalop material.

Good think you guys don’t do math for a living...

I was obsessed with these in college ten years ago, found a guy with 2 of them in the north east (non-drivers, sold as a set for $4k) but never pulled the trigger. Parts availability scared me away. They really are amazing engineering feats, and quite a timeless beauty. The later S800 is actually the better engineered

I heard it was a radiator support bracket, but then also heard it was a dash support beam.. Edit: confirmed it is the upper radiator support, a large bolt-on structural assembly.

The F-150 were already having that issue, I can confirm having just bought one. Luckily mine went through the factory a few weeks back but the shipping is terrible, weeks of delay.