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Re: Loss of revenue [jbrew7] by poconosms1
Aug 04, 2006 (4:52 am)

Replying to: jbrew7 (Aug 03, 2006 12:26 pm)

good, I'm waiting. I almost made a deal and I mean almost, but it was July 29th and I had a feeling the deals were going to change. August 1st they added another 1,000 in incentives, so now I'm waiting till September - maybe even October. Last I check, the the local dealer hasn't moved any of their 500s.
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Re: How's the 500 selling? [slider7] by slider7
Aug 15, 2006 (6:16 pm)

Replying to: slider7 (Jul 19, 2006 7:13 pm)

Got a check in the mail last Thursday $1000.00, picked up tags tonight and first payment due 9-1-06. Bought a hundred dollar suit, matching shoes, and no tie! THE 07'S ARE NOT SELLING IN SE VIRGINIA.
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New 06 FiveHundred SE by ansar
Aug 16, 2006 (9:25 am)
I bought a 2006 Ford FiveHundred SE last week. Here are my numbers.
 
  $22,930 Sticker price
 
   21,998 Selling price
   +1,006.80 Tax
     +148.00 Some weird dealer crap
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   23,252.80
     -500.00 Ford Incentive
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  $22,752.80 out the door with special incentive financing
 
I qualified for the 0% APR for 60 months and the 1.9% APR for 72 months. I went with the 1.9%APR for 72 months and my monthly note is $334 and some change.
 
Note, the dealer tried to jack the monthly notes up on me twice. Once on the phone while going over the numbers, and again when I sat down to do the paper work. When I sat down to do the paper work, they had the wrong base monthly note $10 higher a month even though the selling price of the car was the same. He blamed it on the guy that did the paper work... go figure.
 
So far I love the car. I am not sure I got a good deal, but the notes are right where I wanted them.
#104 of 149
New 2006 Five Hundred Limited (FWD) by jimbo7890
Aug 20, 2006 (4:43 am)
I bought a 2006 Ford Five Hundred Limited (FWD)last week at a SC dealership. Here the options on the car and numbers. This car has the 18-inch aluminum wheels
 
Options:
Safety package (side curtain airbags, etc)
Reverse sensors
Memory pedals
Traction control
Navigation system
 
  $30,505 sticker price
 
   27,571 selling price
   -1,000 cash rebate
   -2,006 ford credit incentive
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  $24,565 price before taxes and tag fees
      300 sales tax
      150 tag fee, etc
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  $25,015 out the door with special incentive financing
 
  We love the car. I did not really want the navigation system, but they gave a good deal so I treated myself to a gadget.
#105 of 149
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Aug 31, 2006 (5:02 pm)
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#106 of 149
06 Ford 500 by foxhound7
Sep 20, 2006 (8:53 pm)
They got a 06 Ford 500 at a dealership in town here and the sticker is 31,060. What do you think is the best price I could get for it?
#107 of 149
2007 Ford Five Hundred SEL $23,945 OTD by thegraduate
Oct 07, 2006 (5:28 pm)
Got an internet quote from my local dealer on a 2007 Five Hundred, wondering how good it is, and am open to opinions.
 
It is an SEL model with Power Package, Leather, 6CD stereo, and Convenience Package...
 
He is quoting me invoice price, and telling me he can get me out the door for $23,945 (after tax, title, fees, and minus the rebate). What do you think?
#108 of 149
Re: 2007 Ford Five Hundred SEL $23,945 OTD [thegraduate] by thegraduate
Oct 13, 2006 (2:40 pm)

Replying to: thegraduate (Oct 07, 2006 5:28 pm)

Hello? Anybody home?
#109 of 149
Re: 2007 Ford Five Hundred SEL $23,945 OTD [thegraduate] by jkinzel
Oct 15, 2006 (8:39 pm)

Replying to: thegraduate (Oct 13, 2006 2:40 pm)

Did you get it?? Sounds like a deal to me.
#110 of 149
2006 Mercury Montego Premier $23,000 OTD in Louisiana by seafire
Nov 26, 2006 (11:12 pm)
For anybody's reference.
 
I bought a 2006 Mercury Montego Premier last month in October near New Orleans area dealership for $23,000 out the door which included Tax, Title, and License. The only option was reverse sensing. After I brought the car, a few weeks later, I've notice an additional $1,000 cash discount incentive on Mercury website in Nov. So maybe, the dealer may take out another grand. Their selling price depends on market demand and if they want to sell it high or low. Check out www.myford500.com for what others had paid. Lowest off MSRP average around $6800 to $8000. Pay anymore than $6800 off msrp would be a ripp off in my opinion. After driving a few weeks, the ride was about average. Not like a scale of number 7 given by Consumer Reports rated. It would be more like a 5.5 for ride quality. While I'm at it, the top rated washing machine on Consumer Reports went out on me after 2 years. The ride quality was just a little better than an SUV but my knees would still shake while driving. And more noise in the back seat(give a 5 for quietness). I can even hear the gasoline shake in the gas tank while sitting in the back seat and the noise from the rear suspension frame when it hits a minor bump. It has very Poor sound insulation. Somewhat annoying for ride quality back seats more bumpy than front seats. I can feel all expansion joints on Louisiana roads and at unlevel bumps, my body would jolt up and down. The car's springs and shocks should me made smoother, but I have to live with it for now. If I had to spend $28,000, it would be on another car. Reason for the buy was the $5,000 difference. The expected quality seems not to be their though. And it should have the 100,000 mile warranty like GM.
  
Options:
Reverse sensors
 
  
  $27,875 sticker price
  
    selling price
   -1,500 rebate
   -5,365 dealership hidden rebates and whatever discounts
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  $21,010 price before taxes and tag fees
     1840 sales tax (~ 9 percent)
      150 tag fee, etc
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  $23,000 out the door without incentive financing

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