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General Information
Introduction
Specifications
How to Order
During Your Order
At Delivery Time

Maintenance
Oil Change
Automatic Transmission
Coolant System
Rear Differential
Fuel System
Transfer Case/4x4 System
Part Numbers

Trouble Spots
TSB's
Recalls
Unsolved Mysteries

Tips and Tricks
Trailer Tow Mirror Lights
New FoMoCo Cupholders
Torque Converter Diagrams
Turbo Bolt Wiring

Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I get Fuel?
How long does it take to break in?
Why should I get a diesel?
How much can I legally haul?
What is a good price?

 

What is a "Good" Price?


SmokeyWren comes up with an answer...

 

What is a "good" price for a new SuperDuty PSD? It depends on exactly which one, but generally about $500 over invoice is considered a good deal for a unit that you order and wait for it to come in. For some vehicles that are in extremely short supply (Lariat LEs and CrewCab 4x4 Lariats, for example), $1,000 to $1,500 over invoice would be a good deal. And if you find a new SuperDuty on the lot that you can take home without waiting, consider anything under $2,000 over invoice to be a good deal.

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