Ford is suffering from bad sales with their pick-up trucks thanks to the rise in gas prices. That is why they are going to be cutting down their prices in order to sell off trucks as quick as possible.
The full-size Ford F-150 used to be at the top of the new car sales for 17 years – but now it has fallen below and been replaced by more fuel efficient, compact cars. In fact it fell to fifth place behind Accord, Camry, Corolla and Civic, so it appears that it’s time for some incentives.
Rather than fuss with rebates, Ford is bringing customers into the family and extending employee pricing on all new F-Series sold in June. Actually, you can still use the existing rebates on top of the new lower base prices, which makes it a great time to buy one if you really need a pickup. Starting today, all F-Series trucks in the program should be sporting new MSRP addendum stickers showing the new lower prices. The offer covers F-150, F-250 and F-350 models excluding the Harley Davidson and chassis cab models.
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