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I think so but, it will be a personal preference thing.
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So now that some of you got PAT is it worth the hype ? Better than the old tailgate step ?
I’m actually quite surprised how often I use it. I was really on the fence about taking the 63X or not, and I'm really glad I didn't. It’s really nice to be able to access the bed without having to reach over the tailgate and I threw a 2x6 in the bed slots, and it holds a couple stackable toolboxes in place that are easy to remove even when hooked up to a trailer.

Getting into the bed was never a big struggle before, but popping that thing open and using the bumper to step in is quite convenient as well.

The real test will be loading an ATV. I have been too scared to try it yet, but I plan to eventually (Supposed to be just as strong as the regular tailgate, right?)
 

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So now that some of you got PAT is it worth the hype ? Better than the old tailgate step ?
As the wife and I will be routinely towing a travel trailer and boat trailer, the convenience is worth it. (Especially as "my odometer" keeps climbing...)
 

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Congratulations, Tom!
 

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Congrats! But I think that's MY truck! Beautiful truck, cant wait to get mine! It will look exactly like yours!
FYI - dealer called yesterday and asked how I was going to pay for the truck, I said. “Paying cash”. His reply was the incentives with Ford now make it attractive to finance. Basically they will knock another $5,500 off the price if I finance a portion of the truck, no pre payment penalty, etc. So MSRP just north of $75k, less pre-negotiated discount of roughly $8k, and now another $5.5k. So call it $62k out the door plus tax/title. Not bad.
 

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FYI - dealer called yesterday and asked how I was going to pay for the truck, I said. “Paying cash”. His reply was the incentives with Ford now make it attractive to finance. Basically they will knock another $5,500 off the price if I finance a portion of the truck, no pre payment penalty, etc. So MSRP just north of $75k, less pre-negotiated discount of roughly $8k, and now another $5.5k. So call it $62k out the door plus tax/title. Not bad.
Holy crap, that's a great price! Go for the financing and pay it off at the first payment. Mine is scheduled for the week of 8/26, so I won't have it until at least mid September. Hopefully that incentive will still be available.
 

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FYI - dealer called yesterday and asked how I was going to pay for the truck, I said. “Paying cash”. His reply was the incentives with Ford now make it attractive to finance. Basically they will knock another $5,500 off the price if I finance a portion of the truck, no pre payment penalty, etc. So MSRP just north of $75k, less pre-negotiated discount of roughly $8k, and now another $5.5k. So call it $62k out the door plus tax/title. Not bad.
wow that’s epic. Do you have the codes for those rebates?
 

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wow that’s epic. Do you have the codes for those rebates?
No codes yet, but I won’t get to the dealer till later today. But did gather that Ford is getting more aggressive with financing incentives. BTW, the rate will be 2.9%. If I leave the note open for 3 payments the dealer gets full credit. I will do this because they have been great.
 

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Thanks keep us posted, hope to pick up mine by end of week. I work for a credit union so interested to see how they compete.
 

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Thanks keep us posted, hope to pick up mine by end of week. I work for a credit union so interested to see how they compete.
I’m not sure how much more detail I will get, price has been all agreed upon at this point. I do wonder if as a buyer you are better off leading with the thought of paying cash, feels like that will give you leverage as they want to lure in customers to finance. That must be where the margins are for Ford!
 

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So signed on the truck. There is one major change to the deal, and that is the interest rate was 8 something, I didn’t care as I will pay it off in three months so it really makes no difference. Term was 66 months and I had to finance $12k. But by doing so I did get the extra $5,500 off which is all in addition to my previously discounted price. Before tax/title my price was $61,800 and the MSRP on this truck is $75,015. I was more than happy with that.

For those that asked this “flex financing” is a July promotion which may or may not continue into August and beyond, finance guy couldn’t speculate.

Hope this helps others.
 

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