RB5
Silver Member
Went to the Great State Fair of Texas on Friday. As I looked at the autos on display I kept thinking that every one of them is a luxury vehicle compared to the ones from the 70s and 80s. Some time in the 90s things started to change. The engines became more reliable and more efficient. Lots of things got way better. Then suddenly the automakers figured out how much they could make loading up everything with tech that not everyone wants or needs... but it's cool. I remember when backup cameras were not common. Then GPS and NAV systems. Some of us don't want or need all that fancy stuff, and there in lies the problem. Even the lower end Ford STX package is loaded up with things I don't want. This adds $10k to what used to be a basic truck 10 to 15 years ago. Add in inflation and my truck new now sits in the $50k range. The MSRP was $36k in 2013. That included a tow package and 4x4 with an elocker. I paid $10k less on a sale the dealer was having. I could see that truck costing $10k more than it did in 2013, but not $20k plus. I admit I have not speced out an xl usingtheir F150 build tool. When I did that on the Ranger not everything I wanted was available on the low end package. I had to upgrade to get the bigger engine, which put it close to F150 prices.