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HoHOHO......... In Bay Area (Silicon Vally). One dealer ad. for $16000 off MSRP and they have 115 of them available. The Lowerest one is $33xxx for 4x2.
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Replying to: kyliang (Nov 20, 2004 11:31 am) |
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Replying to: kyliang (Nov 24, 2004 2:17 pm) |
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I am an X-plan participant. That means Ford gives us the $761.37 above invoice plus the $3000 customer rebate plus and additional $1500 X-plan rebate. So, MSRP of $56,185 and invoice of $49,381. 2005 Ultimate 4X2 Options: Cashmere Tri-Coat/ Camel Int. Monotone App. Package 2nd row bench HID Power Running Boards $49,381.00 Invoice + 731.37 X-plan markup - 3,000.00 Current Customer rebate - 1,500.00 Additional X-plan Rebate = $45,612.37 + TTL ($3,474.05) Drive out price of $48,798.02 with no negotiation, hassle free. But....I think I can get a better deal by the old fashion hard negotiation way. I know they still have the Hold back ~$800.00 and the X-plan mark up of $731.37 money plus their secret incentives. In late 2003, my friend purchased the same option new 2003 Ultimate with Extended Warranty Service plan and 0% interest for 60 months for $48K drive out. From the previous posts here I should be able to beat the X-plan pre-negotiated price easily. Do you all think I can get a better deal if I wait till September to December this year to purchase? I am aiming at a Drive out price of $45,000. I will settle for $46,500 Cash drive out with Extended Warranty included. |
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I think you can do better than X-plan right now.
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Replying to: nvbanker (Jun 25, 2005 1:39 pm) We got the 0% for 60 months for additional $2,000 and $0 money down and the 6 yr/100K Ford premium care ESP for $1,780. Currently (early July 2005), they have Ford Family plan available for everyone, which is the Ford A-Plan similar to the GM employee discount offer, but it is even less of a discount and the price is $47,600 + TTL for the same Navigator.
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Replying to: Sylvia (Jul 30, 2003 11:27 am) This is my first time doing this so i hope i do it right. Am looking to purchase an 05 New Lincoln Navigator. 4X4 Ultimate package with the optional feature of the Navigational System. I want to finance through Ford. Please tell me what i should pay for the SUV. Will have to travel out of state to buy it. Found one in Maryland , i'm in North Carolina. Also would like to trade in my 2000 Navigator , great condition 82k milles with warranty left till 100,000 miles plus all extras on the SUV , sunroof , 6 disc cd changer , etc. Last question. What do you think of the Expedition ? Good resale as the Navigator ? drives as good ?, etc. Any help you can give would be so greatly appreciated. Thank you and hope to hear from you real real soon. The dealership is calling me back today. Sincerely Pace
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Replying to: lbinh (Jul 11, 2005 1:20 pm) |
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