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Old 05-02-2007, 02:53 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Help me distinquish sales fact from fiction

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Although the Ford is a very nice, feature rich truck, $65k may still be difficult to justify when a Dodge 3500 can be had for under $55k.

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That seems really high.... I bought a new '06 Dodge CTD 3500 SRW, Quad Cab, SLT longbed pretty well loaded for $36K USD out the door. The dually would have been about $900 more. Is there a way to buy in the States? $55K CDN is about $49K USD, right?
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