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224 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 8:00 AM
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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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Replying to: george109 (Jul 16, 2008 4:58 am) The '09 models have a rebate also, but it's only $500. Both '08 and '09 have some promotional low-APR deals available in lieu of the rebate, if that interests you. Something else that might interest you- the current Mazda6 served as the basis for the Ford Fusion and they share most powertrain components. In particular, the same 2.3L 4-cylinder and 5-speed automatic transmission can be found in both cars. Mazda currently has a $3000 rebate on them, so they're obviously wanting to move them (to make room for the redesigned '09 Mazda6 due in a few weeks). Edmunds prices the '08 Mazda6 i Sport VE (Value Edition) at $17,200 after the rebate. That model includes power everything (including power driver's seat), automatic transmission, A/C, cruise, etc.). It's also made in U.S., if that is of any value to you. Mazda dealers have always been responsive to my internet price inquiries, at least the ones in my area. Good luck with whichever one you choose! |
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the future in new car buying. Walking onto a dealer lot is way old school. I bought my 2006 SEL V6 loaded over the internet. Had 3 Ford dealers wanting my business. Paid $22,800 And got 0% financing.
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Replying to: scape2 (Oct 25, 2008 6:58 pm) Dark Ink Blue Black Leather Moon & Tune Package Rear Spoiler Reverse Sensing All Weather Floor mats Total MSRP $26,715 Invoice $24,443 Total OTD $22,894 (Includes selling price of $24,447, rebates of $3500, & TTL) Had to do the ford financing and I'm putting down $12,000, financing for 36 months. Even calculating with their offer of 0% for 36 and a rebate of only $1000 or going with the best market rate of 5.39% and $2500 my total dollar out put for the 36 months was less taking the $3500 rebate and fords 9.95% rate for financing. 9.95% is high for someone that has a credit score of 815, but it was still the cheapest way to go. |
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finaly got the ford fusion, dont know how good the deal was ,did a lot of research but still ended up somewhat confused when all thos figures where presented at all different ways which is typical ,i gues to muddle things well i ended up with a 2009 4s fusion MRSP $ 20,220 OTD $17,530 $2500 rebate and the $1000 flex buy wich i was told i could pay off the ford loan after a few payments but it had to be financed through ford in order to qulify at an a rate of 9.29 % |
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Just bought a 2009 Fusion (Dark Blue With Clear Coat Metallic) 4-cylinder Automatic with MSRP: $22,660 with the following options included: 1. Automatic 2. Sync. 3. Advanced Traction Control System ESC 4. Sirius Satellite for 1 year (included) The out of the door price paid is: $17,082, which include: 1. $15,200 for the car, after the $3,500 Rebates from various sources (Manufacturer's, Ford Credit Discount, and $1000 Holiday Bonus Cash). So, the price of which the tax was paid on is: $18,700 2. Sale tax in California: $1547.00 (8.25%) 3. $280 for license and registration. 4. $55 Document Prep Fee. This dealer advertised 2 other Fusion (same SE version with slightly different option packages) vehicles (1 white & 1 red) with MSRP $22,950 with the price after rebate Note: in order to get the extra $500 rebate from Ford Credit, you have to finance through them with inflated interest 8.9% (which I could easily get at 5.5% at other banks.) I went with this deal because I financed only $7000 through Ford Credit and I intended to pay off within a month or two (so I will pay max $100 in interest, saving $400 from this deal.) It seems like a good deal, doesn't it? What do you think?
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Replying to: kulunphan818 (Dec 29, 2008 4:14 pm) $15,200 for the car It seems like a good deal, doesn't it? What do you think? I'd say ending up with $7500 (or 1/3 of MSRP) off sounds like a fantastic deal. |
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