ALeeL
Well-Known Member
Whatever lifts your skirt bud, but adding the diesel option from the 3.6L manual I was going to get did add $6k to my MSRP whether you like it or not. It is industry norm across all of our 150+ truck dealerships to quote the upcharge of options based on their cost from the base model, not from models with other upgraded options. I am sorry if you don't like that and think it is wrong.i'm only focusing on your repeated statement that the diesel added $6K to the price of the vehicle, and your various attempts to support that statement by including the cost of a transmission, and not comparing it to a similarly equipped vehicle.
even the article you've linked show that it didn't, but that article was all over the place..
the EcoD was ~$4k more than a similarly equipped vehicle (sometimes less). that's simply the math.
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