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I'm going to pay cash. I did the math and there's no way to come out ahead with market interest rates.The interest rate is about 1% high. That's a higher rate than I paid 6 months ago.
Yes....I had to re-read your post and realized that. Good deal sir.I'm going to pay cash. I did the math and there's no way to come out ahead with market interest rates.
Thanks!Yes....I had to re-read you post and realized that. Good deal sir.

Put as much as you can on your Ford credit card and use the points. Then pay off the balance with cash. Win/Win.I'm going to pay cash. I did the math and there's no way to come out ahead with market interest rates.
I bought 2025 Ranger Lariat, pretty close to what I paid. Good dealHi all, finally found my perfect Ranger spec due to arrive early December Let me know if you think it's a buy.
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Good idea if Ford still had a credit card. That deceased in May I believe. The replacement card (gear up visa) does nothing for your ford points. I canned it and got a different credit card. Also the dealer here now charges 3% credit card fee which defeats the purpose of using a credit card at the dealer.Put as much as you can on your Ford credit card and use the points. Then pay off the balance with cash. Win/Win.
That's great feedback. Big purchase.I just spent a few weeks shopping and buying 2 new lariats for my business.
Shopped across 500 mile radius and reached out to over 6 or 7 dealers , worked all the rebate angles.
I can safely say that is as good of a deal as I have seen anywhere, very similar to deals I made.
‘Both mine were 2.7 v6 trucks so prices were a couple grand more, paid right at $48k for each .
Several dealers I spoke with were not really even close.
Yours looks to be mostly just the difference in engine option price, from the deals I made.