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Replying to: elkein (Apr 29, 2008 8:33 pm) Houston,TX. |
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A reporter is hoping to talk with consumers who had considered purchasing a Hyundai Sonata and ended up purchasing another vehicle. Please respond to ctalati Thanks, Chintan Talati Corporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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This is for my car purchase on 08APR18 in San Diego CA. I have broken down the info into MSRP, invoice, and my paid prices. Sticker Info: Ford Fusion 08 I4 SE: $18,695.00 5-Spd Automatic: $875.00 Sirius Sat Radio: $195.00 Total: 19,765.00 Destination: $725.00 TOTAL MSRP: $20,490.00 Invoice Info (Per ConsumerGuide Automotive): I4 SE: $17,594 5 Spd Auto: $761 Satellite Radio: $170 Destination: $725 TOTAL INVOICE: $19,250 Purchase Info: Negotiated Price: $18,704.02 License & Fees: $123.75 Sales Tax: $1547.62 Trade-in: -$1200 Cash Rebate: -$2000 Conquest Rebate: -$1000 Sync Rebate: -$395 Total OTD (w/ Trade in): $15780.39 Total OTD (w/o Trade in): $16,980.39 |
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I emailed for bids on a 2008 Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan AWD last night Went to local dealer in WV today and was offered about $3250 below sticker price on a Milan, including $1500 cash rebate available nationally I believe. Sticker price was about $24500. Received email for similar Fusion, slightly more expensive, from another dealer in PA offering about $4250 below sticker. Sticker price for this vehicle was about $25300. The difference was a "competitive owner rebate" of $1000 offered by the PA dealer to anyone owning another brand vehicle. I would like to know if the competitive owner rebate is available to all dealers. I would prefer to buy locally but also want a competitive price. I can find this rebate at dealers in a few other states, but can't find it on the Ford website. Can anyone help? Also, any thoughts on these prices are welcome. Thanks
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Replying to: holler1 (May 24, 2008 7:16 pm) As of right now, I know Ford has $2500 cash rebate on the fusion. And the $1000 competative rebate is called the Ford Conquest Rebate when I bought my car, I could easily find it on their website, it is no longer up. So if this -$3250 price off sticker is final price before TTL, it's a bad deal. If you think about it, you are still paying sticker for the car. Just over the memorial day weekend, my local dealer was offering: $2500 rebate - $1000 gas/cash rebate, thats already $3500 in rebates, on top of the conquest -$1000 if still available. Now if that -$3250/4250 is before the Ford national rebates, I would say that is pretty decent. I was happy with being able to get around negotiated price (before rebates) 10% off sticker for my Fusion. And an additional $3395 in rebates. Especially when I negotiated at another dealer for same car + 5K miles for 6 hours and could not get lower. So went to a new dealership and got the same price I was happy with for a car without the miles.
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Replying to: elbubs (May 27, 2008 2:12 pm) Thanks. I bought the Ford Fusion SE AWD with satellite radio with a total discount off list price of about $4050 at the local dealer. List price was $24215, national rebate $1500, competitive owner rebate $1000, dealer discount about $1550. Final price was $20,162 before t+t. They threw in a fancy paint sealant ($400) that was already on the vehicle after I said I would not pay above the quoted price. I probably could have done a little better at the out of town dealer, but the AWDs appear to be selling well in this area. The local dealer had 4 and sold 1 between my visits, and the others were going out for test drives fairly often. I originally wanted to trade in a 98 Volvo V70 AWD but the dealer would only offer about $2200 on trade in., I thought $3000 was minimum for it so I kept the Volvo. It's good for hauling stuff. I had a Toyota Tacoma pickup but Toyota is buying it back because of frame rust. |
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have not had much luck with finding a dealer that is taking internet inquiries serious i want a fusion with just automatic the last guy i talked with claims there is not a car with just that to be had withing 500 miles of denver our local paper is advertising for as low as 14419,for a basic however having them seems to be a different story, any idee how i can proceed in getting a decent deal especially now that 2009 are comming out and what should i expect to pay otd. i would appreciate advise. thanks |
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Replying to: george109 (Jun 29, 2008 9:34 am)
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Replying to: mollym1 (Jul 15, 2008 7:49 am) also i noticed there are no incentives on the new 2009 fusion but i would rather get a good deal on a 2008 since it does not appear that the style has changed and there seems to be good reviews on them. again thanks i would like advise on how to get a decent deal
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Replying to: george109 (Jul 16, 2008 4:58 am) Option 2: contact several dealers that have what you want to buy and ask them what their price would be on the car you want. In either case be sure to ask about add on fees in addition to TTL (commonly called document fees). In my market this is typically about a $100 add on, but I've read where some places it can be as much as about $500. |
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