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Ford Mustang Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? Ford Mustang, Ford Mustang SVT Cobra, Coupe, Convertible


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Re: GT's and prices paid [trucker50] by brandi20
Feb 02, 2005 (11:04 pm)
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Replying to: trucker50 (Nov 07, 2004 3:32 pm)

i thought you couldnt get A-plan on a brand new mustang 2005???
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2004 Ford Mustang by stevensgal88
Feb 05, 2005 (10:35 pm)
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I bought my stang about 6 months ago and I love it. No regrets.
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V6 Premium on order by tpken
Feb 16, 2005 (9:52 am)
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My Windveil Blue V6 Premium is scheduled for build next week. I ordered the first week in Oct and have had lengthy material holds for the 5spd stick and the IUP option. My cost is at invoice price (after $500 rebate from AQHA). Hopefully it will arrive by end of March!
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V6 Premium by carprof1
Feb 17, 2005 (3:19 pm)
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A couple of weeks ago I picked up a Legend Lime V6 Mustang. I was able to buy it on the XPlan after checking with a couple of different dealers in Northern Virginia. The downside was limited availability primarily due to Ford underestimating the demand for the Interior Upgrade Package. Originally it was projected only 20% of the buyers would want it but the real demand was more like 80%. Ford had to work with the supplier to get more capability.
 
The dealers I talked to would not deal on the GT, some not on the V6 either.
 
I love the car. It is a steal even at list price. Not only do I enjoy the car but everywhere I go people come over to look at it and talk about Mustangs they used to have or wish they had. I've worked in product development for Ford Motor Company and as a car salesman at different times in my life. In both cases I drove a lot of different cars, some even prototypes. Few if any of these cars have created the excitment that the new Mustang generates. I'd certainly recommend one over any other sporty car.
 
The convertible is in extremely short supply and nearly impossible to find on at a dealer.
 
I think it will be enjoyable for a lot time to come!
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IUP by tpken
Feb 18, 2005 (10:49 am)
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Carprof1 - Congrats to you on that Legend Lime coupe! It's a great color. Did you get the IUP?? or the Interior Sport Appearance package that doesnt have the Mycolor or the metal dash applique?? Or just the standard dash?? What color interior??
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04 deluxe coupe by citystang
Feb 23, 2005 (3:07 pm)
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We are buying an 04 stang from another state. I am able to purchase it on a D-plan. (Daddy works for Ford). $15,400 for an automatic silver coupe deluxe with leather seats, moon roof, tinted windows, sport appearance package, interior upgrade package. We haven't even seen the car. We will get the car Monday.
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Re: GT's and prices paid [uv4me] by hellasmooth
Feb 23, 2005 (5:30 pm)
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Replying to: uv4me (Nov 07, 2004 7:12 pm)

Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me what a A-plan is.
Thanks
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Plans by citystang
Feb 24, 2005 (7:40 am)
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The A Plan is a unique purchase program allowing Ford Motor Company employees and their families tremendous savings on the purchase of a new Ford vehicle! As an employee, you not only receive a great deal on your new vehicle purchase or lease, but you also benefit with special services, discounts, and rebates available to you.
 
There are also a few other plans, D plan, X plan and Z plan. If you are interested in finding out more about these plans. Just try a search for Ford A plan and see what you find.
 
Hope this helped
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Surprised By Price Mark-Up by 1panky
Feb 28, 2005 (7:01 am)
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Replying to: cccompson (Jan 28, 2005 2:10 pm)

This weekend my brother and I visited a local "high-volume" Ford dealer in Maryland to see the new Mustang up-close. Had about 16 in-stock and one black GT already purchased by one of their salesman. Mark-ups on standard models are 2K and 4K for the GT if you can find one. They did deliver one convertible that morning I was hoping to see but, it was already off the lot. I believe it is quite a mark-up for a regular production vehicle. Saleswoman told me there is no problem obtaining a test drive from their dealership but she was not having a stampede for these non-GT models with their 2K mark-ups. I can see why many potential Ford customers are opting to purchase other manufacturers vehicles who provide your choice of options ready to go on the lot vehicle and actual rebates. Although we both like the new Mustang and were seriously considering a purchase soon, we are not willing to pay these premium mark-up prices for a non-exclusive, production model. Too bad, I guess Ford does not need our 55K-plus combined business.
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Re: Surprised By Price Mark-Up [1panky] by jb_turner
Feb 28, 2005 (12:19 pm)
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Replying to: 1panky (Feb 28, 2005 7:01 am)

"Too bad, I guess Ford does not need our 55K-plus combined business."
 
I understand your concern but as hot as the Mustang is now why would they want to sell it to you for less than the next person (which will probably be in the same day).

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