Ron Quixote
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Yeah, I mentioned them. I called them when I was shopping and they laughed at even negotiating.Future Ford of Sacramento, California, had three 2025 RR at $30K over MSRP. They are supposedly an award-winning dealership. Places like this should be reported to the State Attorney General, for gouging, but then there are people who will pay it. $90K gets you an F150 Raptor at Don Hattan in Kansas.
Typically the modification costs are basically a net zero gain in sale price when you lost a vehicle unless they were professionally installed. The added material costs are offset by the loss in value of modifying the vehicle from stock conditions.And its a 2025. Looks like a they threw some color matching, Method wheels and black exhaust tips for those extra dollars.
I was getting new tires installed years ago and the tire store said they put Nitrogen in my tires and weren't going to charge me for it because I was a returning customer.the one that got me for $500 Nitrogen for the tires lol
When Bronco Raptors were getting $20k over MSRP they just raised the MSRP $10k one year, another $10k the next. They're not going to leave money on the table and I don't know why we would expect them to.It really bothers me that the manufacturers don't step in and put some pressure on the dealers to stop this greedy nonsense.
It isn't gouging if you're free to say "no." Why don't you report buyers to the AG? You know ... the buyers who pay high prices and keep the market up?Future Ford of Sacramento, California, had three 2025 RR at $30K over MSRP. They are supposedly an award-winning dealership. Places like this should be reported to the State Attorney General, for gouging, but then there are people who will pay it. $90K gets you an F150 Raptor at Don Hattan in Kansas.
The State Attorney General is probably getting a cut.Future Ford of Sacramento, California, had three 2025 RR at $30K over MSRP. They are supposedly an award-winning dealership. Places like this should be reported to the State Attorney General, for gouging, but then there are people who will pay it. $90K gets you an F150 Raptor at Don Hattan in Kansas.
Got my 25 in early March for invoice.Still asking sticker price in the southeast..
Idk whats up out there
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I don't see a market given $30K on just three trucks. If there was, then why isn't every dealer in California selling RR at that price, which is the cost of a Ford F150 Raptor here? I agree they can charge whatever and the buyer can say No. The dealer is paying to keep the unsold vehicles on the lot plus insurance. Calling Ford is useless. They know at Corporate what this dealer is doing because the dealer is a big bug in Sacramento with connections and Ford has given him many awards.It isn't gouging if you're free to say "no." Why don't you report buyers to the AG? You know ... the buyers who pay high prices and keep the market up?
Or report Ford. If the MSRP was $20k lower, a $20k dealer markup wouldn't be as big of a deal.