KAHU is a LoJack tracking device. Although it will help locate your car if it is stolen it also feeds your driving habits and vehicle information back to the dealer. The dealer can use that information to generate service recommendations or even deny warranty claims. It can also be a subscription service with a monthly or yearly fee. Just another way for the dealer to part you with your money and jack up the price of the vehicle. Like another poster said, there are people that are willing to pay the inflated price for a hard to find vehicle, just not me.What is the actual MSRP?, and what are the dealer accessories : Advantage package and KAHU?
A dealer can charge whatever they want, doesn't mean they will get what they are asking.
Sometimes people don't know what they are getting themselves into and buy on emotion, it happens everyday.
As far as taxes and fees, some are legitimate and some are on the higher cost side.
Yes, that is a pricey Badlands, that's about 18k more than I paid for mine.
If this is one you found on a lot, walk away...if this is one you ordered contact Ford. They authorized price lock from order date on MSRP. Every dealer around me is offering MSRP pricing on lot vehicles.Zero add ons from dealer