How much are you guys paying for brand new '19s?

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Or how much did you pay for new '18s back in last year?
 
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Yikes.

Accidentally clicked on a Canadian dealer link while searching for something else, apparently you can get a brand new 2019 Expedition 4x4 in barebones Police SSV trim (which is sold to the general public there).... for $58k CDN. They even have 8 different colors. And proper black interiors.


...that's just $43800 USD. And that's straight MSRP + fees, no haggling or specials or year-end offers.

+$2k-ish for civillian options: 18" alloys, 3rd row seats, trailer tow package, running boards
+$3k USD for either SSV Max or to go up to Shortie 4x4 XLT.

30 grand of additional equipment at USA dealerships, wth is that about??
 
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A more interesting question is what is the cost savings between a new 2019 and a 2018 that has been sitting on a dealer’s lot for 3-6 months. Given no significant changes between model years does it make sense to consider a 2019 or better to haggle for a 2018?
 
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A more interesting question is what is the cost savings between a new 2019 and a 2018 that has been sitting on a dealer’s lot for 3-6 months. Given no significant changes between model years does it make sense to consider a 2019 or better to haggle for a 2018?

18 may have a few unaddressed teething problems
18 will sell as a 1-year-older truck the minute you drive it off the lot
 

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If you can find a new, not preowned, 2018 in the configuration you actually want and plan to keep the vehicle long-term (8+ years), I would 100% do that over a 2019. The 2019s didn’t add any significant changes and the components used on the tail end 2018s are essentially the same as the 2019s. There shouldn’t be any extra “bugs” in a tail-end 2018 versus a current 2019. The 2019s went up a couple hundred dollars and even stripped a few features depending on trim (removal of CD player and XLTs no longer having the ability to get actual leather).
 

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Got my 19 Platinum for just under $75K, over $80K MRSP. I have an X-plan pin but the dealer's cost was lower by about $400.
 

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Best I've personally seen so far for a '19 Platinum Max with an MSRP of $83.5k is $75.4k. I'm not sure at what point I'll bite, but this is definitely getting to the range of being enticing.
 

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Ordered a 2019 Limited. Not the max. White Platinum, Special edition Package, 301A, 4x4, Second row bucket seats with the 2nd row inflatable safety belts. $70,035.00 with the 1K ford rebate. And that includes the $1395 Destination Charge.
 
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