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Re: online pricing [goomunchkin] by birdboywins
Oct 24, 2009 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: goomunchkin (Oct 23, 2009 10:32 pm)

My 2 cents: first figure out your personal bottom line price on both trims, and then counter accordingly. In my case (see a few posts up), I wanted to get down to real invoice price or better. Ask all 3 dealers that have provided quotes for their invoice price on both trims, and hopefully they will provide a consensus answer. If you solicit quotes from more dealerships, you might find one or more willing to go into their holdback.
 
In my case, I found 2 that were willing to go down to $500 or more below invoice - the one who went to $800 below invoice had a $500 dealer fee, negating the savings. I don't think you should have to settle for Edmunds TMV (if the TMV is an average or a median, there must be many purchasers who do better than TMV). Try countering at a few hundred below the real invoice price, and see if anyone bites (at the very least, I would think you'd get at least one of the dealers to move in your direction).
 
Also, in my area, there is very little inventory of Flexes - the closest dealer to me had none in stock as of 2 weeks ago. If the same is true in your area, I would guess that if you order one to be built, you'll probably get a better price than if you are selecting one from the lot (since the dealer would probably figure that someone would pay more for the one that could be driven off immediately).
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Re: online pricing [birdboywins] by adb3da
Nov 04, 2009 (7:01 am)
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Replying to: birdboywins (Oct 24, 2009 9:22 am)

I have an option to buy a 2010 Flex SE that is a dealer demo and has ~3k miles. The dealer says that they can give $2500 in rebates. Sticker MSRP is $29,970, so less the rebate it would be $27,470 at full sticker. What do you think would be a fair price considering it's a demo?
 
Thanks!
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Ordering Flex limited or SEL by barrybuckeye
Nov 04, 2009 (6:35 pm)
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In North Carolina,
 
I am ordering a Flex Limited or SEL (just cant decide about Navi and perforated leather) and have been quoted invoice pricing. I am told that I will be eligible for rebates and financing in place at time of delivery. Any thoughts on this and whether I should/could do better.
 
They say about 8 weeks for delivery.
 
Is it risky to do this or are members here confident that incentives ought to only imrpove as we near the end of the year?
 
Many thanks
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Buying a Flex; my $0.02 by dvegadvol
Nov 05, 2009 (6:34 am)
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To adb3da:
 
Treat it like a used car. Invoice less some figure. I ordered a 2010 and got it for $200 under invoice and it was brand new. Remember that you get the rebates from Ford, not the dealer, so he's not doing you any favors. I'd negotiate hard from the invoice price down. I'd start with an opening offer of $2,000 under invoice. The invoice price is what the dealer pays before he sells the car; after the car is sold, Ford sends the dealer a holdback payment of 3% of the car's MSRP.
 
In addition, it's a demo and they're usually not driven lightly.
 
To barrybuckeye:
 
I just got my Flex Limited and I really like the nav system! The screen does so much more than the nav - audio, heating and cooling functions and with the engine off you can even watch a dvd on the screen! I like the perforated leather seats as well.
 
It's a bit of a gamble to wait and see just what incentives and rebates are going to be available. In my case they went up. In about a month, go to the Ford website and request a Flex brochure though the mail; mine had a $750 rebate certificate on the last page.
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Re: Buying a Flex; my $0.02 [dvegadvol] by barrybuckeye
Nov 05, 2009 (8:16 am)
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Replying to: dvegadvol (Nov 05, 2009 6:34 am)

dvegadvol,
 
Thank you for the response and advice. Is the idea to request a brochure after I order the car and then bring that to the table when the car comes in?
 
I was just about to go back to Honda and get another Odyssey on a 3 year lease, so your upbeat email and thoughts on the navi have swayed me again.
 
You were able to get $200 under invoice and then used your $750 rebate on top of the other rebates and offers available? Seems they would not offer both the $1000 (or whatever it is) and the $750, but great for you if you did get it.
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Re: Buying a Flex; my $0.02 [barrybuckeye] by dvegadvol
Nov 05, 2009 (10:24 am)
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Replying to: barrybuckeye (Nov 05, 2009 8:16 am)

barrybuckeye:
 
You can order the brochure at any time, but it has an expiration date that's six or eight weeks from the day you requested it. I ordered my Flex on 2 Sep and got it on Halloween morning. The brochure would have expired on 2 Nov.
 
There have been some parts disruption delays plaguing Flex production - a violent labor strike in India shut production down for a week last month - and that's why I recommended the wait.
 
I live in IL and got three rebates: $1,000 + $1,500 + $750 = $3,250!
 
The salesman had never seen one of the brochure rebates, but he checked with Ford's Smart Vincent program and was happy to apply it. The brochure rebate had "May be combined with any other offer>" or some such thing written on the front. It does have to be addressed to you to be redeemed...
 
I got the invoice - $200 price through the Costco buyer's program. Prices through Costco vary from state to state and might be better or worseOverstock.com has a program if you're not a Costco member, but I don't know what kind of deal they'll provide you with.
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Re: online pricing [adb3da] by madlock
Nov 05, 2009 (1:24 pm)
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Replying to: adb3da (Nov 04, 2009 7:01 am)

It's relatively simple. "Dealer Invoice" price (before rebates and incentives) is a perfectly reasonable starting point, and the most you should consider paying for a new vehicle.
 
From there, your proposal for the "demo" driven vehicle is sheer math. With about 3% of the car's useful life having been consumed, I'd offer 97% of dealer invoice, keeping in mind that the miles driven will have come off the warranty left on the vehicle.
 
Dealers usually try to pass-off these employee benefit costs to customers, but I wouldn't let them. 97% is MORE than reasonable, and if they start claiming that they'd be selling the vehicle "at a loss", that's the time to thank them for throwing-in their 3% post-sale "holdback". If the dealership wants to let its employees drive its inventory like it's their personal garage, that's the dealer's business; but if he can't afford to do it, he shouldn't.
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Re: online pricing [madlock] by adb3da
Nov 06, 2009 (12:00 pm)
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Replying to: madlock (Nov 05, 2009 1:24 pm)

The demo did not have Sync, and that was a must-have for us. We bought a new 2010 Ford Flex SE. We got it with Microsoft Sync (w/o navigation screen), the towing package, and the roof rails. We had them install satellite radio and remote start as well. MSRP was 30,485 + ~1,050 for for the sirius and remote start. We paid $27.5 ($5k down payment) and got 4.64% rate. Does that seem like a fair price?
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Re: online pricing [adb3da] by husband_w_kids
Nov 20, 2009 (9:12 am)
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Replying to: adb3da (Nov 06, 2009 12:00 pm)

27.5 sounds pretty decent for the SE. We just picked up our SEL that came with the 207 package, power rear folding seat, rear DVD entertainment system, trailer hitch, and white roof (sterling grey exterior with black leather interior). Our out the door price with the $2500 rebates was just over $32,800. Tax, title , and licence brought us up to $35,200 but that number will vary per state. You should be able to get something close to invoice right now. Some dealers are still having a hard time getting them off their lots and you might get a couple hundred under while others are selling them a few weeks after they hit the lot and might only give you a couple hundred over invoice. Either way, you should be well under the Edmunds TMV pricing. Check with Ford's loan rates on the 4.64% as they might be able to beat that. We got 3.45 from our credit union and the Ford finance guy didn't even try to get that low but they might get you 4.25% or even lower if you ask.
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Royal Oak Ford Scams the Flex buyer by goodguy5
Nov 23, 2009 (5:50 pm)
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If you live in the Detroit area Think Twice About Royal Oak Ford
My Experience:
Higher price than quoted w/ higher down payment
Options taken off vehicle that were requested
Higher monthly payment than quoted
Terrible customer service
Refusal to correct situation
Took money from rebate w/out explanation
 
  
Royal Oak Ford = Bad Deal

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