Buying a Ford F-series with IronPlanet

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 17, 2013 6:57:00 PM

Buying a truck is a big decision, so it's important to research brands first. The Ford F-series has been a mainstay in the pickup truck market for years, and was recently recognized for its strong customer satisfaction.

Polk, a company that provides automotive information and marketing, recently named the F-series as the winner of the Mid-/Full-size Pickup category in its Automotive Loyalty Awards. The model has won for the past 15 out of 17 years, proving that a good thing never goes out of style.

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Using IronPlanet to get the truck you want
It's important to explore all of your buying options. Not only does IronPlanet carry many different makes of the F-series, it does so at an affordable price. If you're in the market for a truck to add to your fleet, IronPlanet is a great option.

Prospective buyers can browse all of the models up for auction, or filter their search to reflect the brand they are interested in. At IronPlanet, users can find anything from a 2006 Ford F-150, to a 2004 Ford F-350 Super Duty 4x4 Crew Cab, which can handle some of your major projects.

The trucks are featured during IronPlanet's weekly auctions, so it's important that prospective buyers visit the website early to find the model they are looking for. IronPlanet provides buyers the opportunity to compare multiple models at once, helping to make the decision easier.

Why IronPlanet is different
One advantage consumers will want to look for is whether or not the vehicle has the IronClad Assurance symbol. This means the truck has been inspected personally by an IronPlanet representative, so buyers can rest assured the condition listed is the same as what will arrive at their door. The auction feature allows prospective bidders to set their maximum bid. If someone else has his or her eye on the same truck and offers a better price, the original bidder will be alerted that the maximum has increased. This is a great option for consumers who are very budget-conscious.

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