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Ford Expedition Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Dealer in New York area by Dallavecchia
May 22, 2002 (6:08 pm)
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Dallas is a long way. Anyone bought in CT/NY/NJ ?
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From Dealer in Belleveu WA area by kinkajou
Jul 20, 2002 (11:20 pm)
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Got almost fully loaded Eddie Bauer for $750 over invoice.
My sister was in a big hurry otherwise I think we could have gotten it for less.
Just e-mail the dealers in the area telling them what you want and how much over invoice they can sell it for.
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Dealer from Chicagoland area by rocky02
Jul 26, 2002 (6:53 am)
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I Ordered 2003 Expedition EB fully loaded except for tire pressure monitoring not available yet. Dealer agree to sell for $44,000. Is that a good deal or what? Any comments?
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Want '03 EB 4X4 in Wi. by mentor34
Jul 27, 2002 (3:28 pm)
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We would like to order a 2003 EB 4X4, most options, live in Madison, Wi. Anyone have any pricing data for this area or within 150 miles??
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A-Plan / X-Plan question? by the5folks
Jul 31, 2002 (4:21 pm)
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I just found out from my company that I can buy a Ford on the X-Plan (since they are a fleet buyer of Fords). I am interested in the 2003 Expy Fx4. So I got my number and registered. Looking at the website, I find that I can purchase the car for the A-Plan price + 4% + $150. The question I have is: How do you figure out what the A-Plan price is? I understand that the A-Plan is what Ford employees can purchase the vehicle for. Also, can one generally find that the X-Plan price is better or worse than asking for individual bids through the this website.
 
Thanx in advance for your help.
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X plan question for the 5folks above by bodyman
Aug 01, 2002 (4:36 pm)
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I purchased using the D plan, which is essentially the same price as the A plan. The A plan selling price is actually printed on the dealers invoice sheet. Your sales manager should be able to produce that sheet for you upon request. In my case, I E-mailed various dealers that I found on the internet. I chose a few within 100 miles, who had their inventories listed online. I explained the plan I wished to buy through, provided the VIN and/or stock numbers of vehicles I wanted quotes for, and got prompt replies from each of them. All were very cooperative. Hope my answer helps. Good luck.
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A-Plan question for badyman. by the5folks
Aug 03, 2002 (7:13 am)
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Bodyman, thanks for the reponse. Do you recollect how the A-plan price compared to the invoice price?
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Answer for above by bodyman
Aug 03, 2002 (7:51 am)
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Roughly $2500 less, I believe. You also get to use any current rebates to further reduce the price. Using a combination of manufacturer sticker discounts, regional rebate offer, and the D plan, I ended up getting mine for around 9K under full sticker.
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Invoice or MSRP? by the5folks
Aug 03, 2002 (7:07 pm)
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Bodyman, are you saying the A-Plan is $2500 less than invoice or $2500 less than MSRP? If it is less than invoice, that is a GOOD DEAL! I appreciate your respones.
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Invoice or MSRP? by bodyman
Aug 04, 2002 (5:25 pm)
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Invoice. I also did not have to pay the $700+ transportation fee.

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