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so let me get this straight 26.7% is what the a plan price is then add the rebates?
Nah, you're dreaming.

X-Plan is about 10 percent less than MSRP. For example, on a loaded 2009 F-250 King Ranch with MSRP of $59,695, X-Plan price is $53,818. X-Plan price is usually a bit less than invoice.

You can forget about trying to buy a new SuperDuty for "employee pricing" or A-Plan pricing unless Ford is having a fire sale and advertising employee pricing. That happens very rarely, and not for a 2009.
 

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I hope folks realize this is a very old thread that you've dug up from the dead. :wink2:

I'm reading what you wrote SmokenWren, what would you pay right now for a 2009 F250 Lariat/Crew Cab/4wd/Diesel, brand new but right now?
I'm not in the market, so I wouldn't pay much for it. It's been sitting there gathering dust for about a year, so Ford would have to offer a bigger than normal rebate to interest me in a leftover model from two model years ago. It must have a wierd combo of equipment to not have sold already. Instead, I'd look for a 2010 and then pay not more than X-Plan minus normal rebates and incentives.
 
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