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433 messages, Last post on Sep 23, 2009 at 3:32 PM
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Replying to: carsearch2008 (Jul 26, 2008 9:08 am) I agree with your assessment that car dealers should streamline the buying process and cut out some of the selling layers that really add little value. At least let people have to option to avoid the sales pitch. |
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A new 08' King Ranch: Sticker $43,895. Asking $31, 700. Any input?
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Replying to: kgabe (Jul 28, 2008 12:06 pm) |
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Replying to: aspesisteve (Jul 17, 2008 2:16 pm) 2008 F150 4X4 SS S/C 4.6L EFI V8 ENGINE ELECTRONIC 4-SPD AUTO O/D REAR DEFROSTER & SHIFT ON THE FLY MSRP $31,480 STX Discount Package $2,000 Employee Price-$26,125 Retail Customer Cash-$2,000 Ford Credit Bonus Cash-$1,000 Owner Loyalty-$3000 Your Price $20,125 I did this with a real Z-plan. The employee pricing for everyone would have worked, but I used a z-plan to save $500 (document fee all dealers are charging here). The buyout on my 2006 F150 lease was 22,400. I would have kept it if Ford was willing to accept a reasonable price in this market, but they would rather take a loss. |
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Replying to: carsearch2008 (Jul 26, 2008 9:08 am) Do you have access to MMR? I am looking for the current used car price for the Taurus X (SEL & EB trims) 10-15K miles. Thanks |
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The $3000 owner loyalty is a big chunk of money. I do not own a Ford vehicle and I feel it is unfair to pay an extra $3000 just because I am not a Ford vehicle owner. I will not pay $3000 more than others and I will look elsewhere. I do not understand how Ford is going to attract new owners with such unfair policy. Make loyalty $500 or less like Hyundai but to make it $3000 is for sure a stupid management policy.
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Replying to: aalsherri (Aug 09, 2008 10:13 am) Read the news. Ford's problem isn't gaining new customers, it is keeping its old ones. Scream all you want, but its is a BIG incentive to stay Ford!
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The $3000 rebate got my intention. I was going to buy my first new Ford vehicle until I was told I didn't qualify for the rebate. I understand the use of the rebate to induce previous Ford owners to stay with Ford. But, if you don't already own a Ford, I think the loyalty rebate will have the effect of potential customers looking elsewhere. It sure had that effect on me. I agree with Allsherri, there is no way I would buy a Ford knowing that I was excluded from a $3000 rebate. It doesn't make sense to me.
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Replying to: jvos (Aug 10, 2008 4:17 pm)
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