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Yep. That is right.
FORD - this is getting ridiculous!!!!
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Global economy is crashing, Germany doesn't have enough energy to sustain their manufacturing sector and the best off of us, those here in North America, will see 6-10% inflation for the next 4-6 years. "Today is cheaper than tomorrow". You'd think with the dollar as strong as it is that we'd actually be able to buy more. Nope, the rest of the world just has to pay that much more. Welcome to the new norm.
 

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My order did not get placed yesterday, since paperwork was done late and Sales was gone for the day. Placed the order today and came back to me indicating a $1K price increase. This is not a dealer price increase, this is an invoice and MSRP increase.

Just FYI.
 

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My order did not get placed yesterday, since paperwork was done late and Sales was gone for the day. Placed the order today and came back to me indicating a $1K price increase. This is not a dealer price increase, this is an invoice and MSRP increase.

Just FYI.
I'm guessing there's more to this. I doubt there was an unannounced $1k price increase over night.
 
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Well, if the invoice document isn’t accurate, someone please let me know….
 

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Ford Co-Pilot 360 Assist 2.0 doesn't seem to be an option now...which cost me $750. Is that included as standard now? Also, I do not see adaptive cruise control as an option anywhere.
 

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That's pretty much every stock sans oil. Invest in whomever makes 'inferior goods' aka ramen and other cheap things. Despite 'announced' oil OPEC reduction of 2mil barrels, there's already 2.8mil barrels offline which are coming back in the next few months. The result is mostly steady oil with a potential net increase in output. Markets are going to continue to crash as rates continue to rise. Expect another hike at the next meeting due to better than expected jobs report. Fed tends to over-react causing their own issues. They want contraction and won't stop raising rates until it happens.
 

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Everything is going up but my Stocks lol!!
Unless you're retired, it means you can buy more while they're lower than recent highs. The market goes up and it goes down. Over time it goes up more than it goes down. When it goes down, don't run, it is time to buy. :)
 

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Global economy is crashing, Germany doesn't have enough energy to sustain their manufacturing sector and the best off of us, those here in North America, will see 6-10% inflation for the next 4-6 years. "Today is cheaper than tomorrow". You'd think with the dollar as strong as it is that we'd actually be able to buy more. Nope, the rest of the world just has to pay that much more. Welcome to the new norm.
Just wait until after November when gasoline, diesel, natural gas and electricity skyrocket.

The next 2 years will be hell.
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