Best time of year to buy a new pickup?

Bfishn

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1/2 ton, prefferably loaded, either chevy or ford. I usually buy used but it seems like on pickups you can almost buy new as cheap as 1-2yo used after rebates etc?
Keep your eye on Rydell in Grandforks, They usually have the cheapest prices and generally keep the newest incentives up to date on the website. There are plenty of 18's still on the lot with some decent deals. Here is an Sierra SLT Premium Plus for $43,999. Make sure you check at the beginning of a month as that's when new incentives tend to hit, and when killer holdover deals hit the trucks don't last long. With all the 2018's on the lot around the state there may be some killer deals come Mar 1st.
https://www.rydellchev.com/new-Grand+Forks-2018-GMC-Sierra+1500-SLT-3GTU2NEC3JG344169
 
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eom if your truck is the last one to push them over the hill so to speak into the next bracket they get a another discount on parts they buy
 

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Easy to buy "local" when you get an employee discount....

I don't work for GM.... my discount is good for chevy, dodge, Toyota, Subaru. And I think that's it, my 2012 chev I bought in minot and my 2014 GM I bought in Kansas city from Hendrick motorsports because there wasn't a 2014 chevy 1500 with a 6.2L in the state at the time I wanted one. The dealer in minot did a search and said the closest one was Kansas city for the 6.2L high country in the color I wanted. So I flew down there and picked it up.
 

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