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[Wanted] 2018 or 2019 Ford Everest SUV (XLT model)

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Make/Brand: Ford Everest 2.2/3.2 (XLT) model
Color: White
Year: 2018 / 2019
Odometer reading: As low mileage as possible
Warranty: Should have remainder of maintenance plan, and manufacturer's warranty
Service history: Full with Agents (unless it's a demo that hasn't been services yet)
Condition: Looking for a demo/used one, but in a minf condition
Extras: XLT model
Location: Alberton
Price/including fees: Brand new XLT 2.2 model with extras and on the road fees are R430k (at a couple of dealers), Not looking for a new one, or at a new price :p. Neg on the price depending on what you have, condition, age, mileage, etc
Any major accidents etc: MUST be completely accident free
 
Take the deal for R430k, believe me that is as good as it can get. Retail is well over R500k. A demo would be priced similar since the dealer cannot claim the full subvention cash from Ford Credit when they put it into demo.

You would be far too lucky to get a guy here willing to let go of his shiny new XLT
 
Take the deal for R430k, believe me that is as good as it can get. Retail is well over R500k. A demo would be priced similar since the dealer cannot claim the full subvention cash from Ford Credit when they put it into demo.

You would be far too lucky to get a guy here willing to let go of his shiny new XLT

Been a bit reluctant to do so at R430k tbh - trade in at some dealerships are already less than that :p

Keeping my eye on auctions as well
 
@JanvN that special price screwed with the market so badly, it's not even funny. Reason being is they're now selling XLT's for less than the XLS prices a year ago. This has undercut the market both new and second-hand so badly, people did one of two things:

1. Sold off their really older vehicles for older prices that's not worth buying because of the new special prices.
2. Hold on to their current vehicles because they can't get their money's worth out of them, because nobody wants to pay R350k for a second-hand XLS when they can get a brand new XLT for a fraction more.

That new price is fantastic. I'd take it if I were you.
 
@JanvN that special price screwed with the market so badly, it's not even funny. Reason being is they're now selling XLT's for less than the XLS prices a year ago. This has undercut the market both new and second-hand so badly, people did one of two things:

1. Sold off their really older vehicles for older prices that's not worth buying because of the new special prices.
2. Hold on to their current vehicles because they can't get their money's worth out of them, because nobody wants to pay R350k for a second-hand XLS when they can get a brand new XLT for a fraction more.

That new price is fantastic. I'd take it if I were you.

Saw more of this - 2018 3.2 XLT models are now in the same range as 2018 2.2 XLT models as well.

Unfortunately, there is like zero stock of the new 2019 models - they are launching the new Everest sometime this month I believe.

I would really consider a new one if I can get it at the special R429k price that they had recently for a 2.2 XLT
 
Finally sorted - most expensive carb purchase ever ;)
 
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