Ruination
Well-known member
Yeah - but I think the former / current "base" (XL, minimal options, no appearance options, black plastic bumpers) truck buyers are the ones who the Pro should be targeted at.
I don't believe m(any) people buy the "base" truck as their primary personal vehicle. Sure, maybe if you're an independent general contractor / handyman, you might do it so that you can beat the hell out of it and have something else fun / nice / exciting to drive on the evenings & weekends.
I'd imagine that anyone who's looking for a "full size pickup on a budget" opts for an STX, or Chrome Appearance Package, or something.
Ford is "frustrating" people, and flirting with the "bait & switch" territory with the Pro Truck coming in at $40k, but not making a ton available for people to buy as "the entry level truck" -- because that's obviously not what they want it to be.
To me, I think they needed to be clearer as to what the Pro was -- the work truck, and personally, I would have deleted the rear seat (or made it optional) to make it all that much clearer. It should have been "you can get one for $40k for you or your staff to beat on", or you can get one you'll like for low 50s.
I think you would be surprised.
I 100% was in the market for an XL Supercab 4x4 6 1/2 STX before I got my lightning invite.
I treat trucks like trucks. A scratch is a lot more easy to cope with if it's the cheap one.
We don't all have baby soft skin.
I'll love the XLT. But I woulda loved a $300 less car payment more.
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