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Replying to: scape2 (Nov 28, 2006 6:56 pm) The Camry had a bad hesitation a random. This made driving it frustrating to say the least and at worst could cause an accident(and almost did). So far, I love the Fusion. As for the 0%, I did not manage that. You got a sweet deal there and although I paid less up front, on the back side I will have paid more. Your payment is probably lower as well. Enjoy your car! |
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Replying to: scape2 (Nov 28, 2006 6:56 pm) |
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2006 SE ford fusion, 4 cylinder, 2.3 6 month put l3,000 miles. A private person, she told me there was an accident on the bumper and had it replaced, I could not see any obvious dent by exterior look. I checked Carfax, now, th accident has not been displayed yet. The engine is quite when idle, but kind of noisy when speeding up, when speed is stable, it is quiet again. Is it normal? How much is it worth? Thanks for your comments and advice. This Fusion is the AUTOMATIC SE (2.3L I4) model with the following upgrades: -leather -LARGE power moonroof -Anti Lock Brake System -Front and Side Airbags -Perimeter Alarm -premium aluminum wheels -premium sound with 6 CD/MP3 player -Safety/Security Package -SE Sport Package -Fog Lamps -power driver's side seat -dashboard computer/message center -60/40 rear split seat -2.5 years of (3 year/36,000K mile) WARRANTY left
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Has anyone heard anything about 0% financing, or anything close to that coming up in the near future? I was in the local dealership today, and they said that the best they could do is 4.9. But then I would lose out on the $1000. rebate. I'm looking to buy a new Fusion within the next couple of months. Let me know, Thanks.
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Replying to: intbuyer (Dec 29, 2006 3:47 pm) |
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Replying to: bluesz (Dec 07, 2006 9:22 am) |
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| 2007 Ford Fusion SEL 4 cyl, w/ ABS & A/T. MSRP $21,395, paid $19,250 after #1,000 rebate & 2.9% for 36 months. Dealer also waved the $176 Doc fees. In N.J. | |
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Just bought an '07 SEL V6 yesterday, picking up tomorrow. I got X-plan pricing so there wasn't any negotiating. SEL V6 Black/Dark Charcoal Leather Seats Heated Seats Traction Assist One other option I can't recall - will edit later. Also added DIO remote starter - got hosed on that one. MSRP: $24,615 X-Plan: $22,950 Rebate: $1,000 My first new car at nearly 34 years old so it should be interesting.
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Replying to: wiredpair (Feb 23, 2007 4:57 am) The other option was ABS. I wonder if I should have leased instead of paying cash. I drive about 25k a year though so I was afraid of going over on mileage. Eric
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Replying to: wiredpair (Feb 23, 2007 8:39 am) The lease would include finance costs (they just don't call it "interest"), which you avoid by paying cash. |
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