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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/02/detroit-automakers-take-market-share-as-consumers-flock-to-pickup-trucks-amid-coronavirus-outbreak.html
Supply vs Demand :).... Those who can afford will afford. Especially when there are so many incentives to buy!!
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Got financed yesterday at 2.24% for 60 months, doesn't hurt to shop around. These guys (https://www.myconsumers.org/) offered a 2.69%, that was the lowest for that day. A local credit union beat their rates.
And out the door at $40886 with a LineX premium spray liner added in at no cost to me. Just signed and waiting for spraying to complete in the next couple of days. The APR went down to 2.24% for 60 months.
What do you guys think of this for Bighorn 1500, Big Horn Level 2 Equipment Group + Built to serve:
MSRP: $51520
Rebate + dealer Discount: $13,510.50
Dealer fees: $626.20
Taxes: $2308.33
Total OTD: $40,944.03
Getting financing for 60 months @ 2.49% at a local credit union.
Shouldn't the other thing to consider is vehicle manufacturing is stopped and there is going to be shortage on inventory? Wouldn't that make the dealer reduce their discount or stay firm on their price?
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