Ratio of lowest price to highest price of single model car
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 9:13 am
http://autoweek.com/article/car-life/10 ... dailydrive
Essentially it's base price to base price. So like F-150 base to F-150 Limited. Additional options are not included. Easier to find the data though stacking all options on top of the highest trim seems like the best answer. So the point is, it gets even worse than this if the top trim starting price doesn't actually come with everything available.
Not understanding why Ram and F-150 are on the list but no GM trucks. I don't see their pricing models being that different. So maybe the highest trim is actually a low starting price and thus doesn't make the cut. In Silverado terms, that might mean the LTZ bases lower than the Ram Limited and same with the F-150 Limited. Probably true. Then there's the Sierra...who knows.
Essentially it's base price to base price. So like F-150 base to F-150 Limited. Additional options are not included. Easier to find the data though stacking all options on top of the highest trim seems like the best answer. So the point is, it gets even worse than this if the top trim starting price doesn't actually come with everything available.
Not understanding why Ram and F-150 are on the list but no GM trucks. I don't see their pricing models being that different. So maybe the highest trim is actually a low starting price and thus doesn't make the cut. In Silverado terms, that might mean the LTZ bases lower than the Ram Limited and same with the F-150 Limited. Probably true. Then there's the Sierra...who knows.