Ford Fusion HYBRID Prices Paid and Buying Experience

29 messages,  Last post on Mar 07, 2010 at 6:07 AM

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#20 of 29 Re: Just orders a FFH with the X-Plan [rj123456] by d2la

Sep 21, 2009 (7:25 pm)

Replying to: rj123456 (Sep 21, 2009 9:55 am)
My X-Plan price was $29,782.23 for the 502A package.

#21 of 29 Does the X-Plan require ordering? by lcwhite

Oct 12, 2009 (6:45 am)

Seems like everyone that uses the Ford X-Plan is ordering their car. Is that a rule? Do dealers sell in-stock cars at the X-Plan price? Thanks.

#22 of 29 Topic Restart - Latest Hybrid Prices Paid by fazworld

Jan 19, 2010 (10:49 am)

I will be in the market for a FFH in the next few weeks to month. What are the latest prices that people are paying? Thanks!

#23 of 29 Prices paid for 502A package by mpg4

Jan 22, 2010 (8:17 am)

Just picked up a silver FFH (black interior!) yesterday at an Austin dealership. Had to call to make sure they had the car in stock, and we agreed on invoice price. When i got there the process was smooth. No attempt to include anything but what was agreed on. So the invoice was something like 29,800. Plus TTL of course. I had to drive an hour. Local dealers would not budge below MSRP and they didn't even have the color combo that I wanted. I hope this helps and good luck.

#24 of 29 Re: Does the X-Plan require ordering? [lcwhite] by hackattack5

Jan 25, 2010 (5:13 am)

Replying to: lcwhite (Oct 12, 2009 6:45 am)
"Seems like everyone that uses the Ford X-Plan is ordering their car. Is that a rule?
 
I picked mine from the selection on the dealers lot. X-plan = $200.00 over invoice + $75.00 fee and tax and you are out the door. They might try to add a fee for advertising but that is negotiable.

#25 of 29 $500 below invoice, in Northen California by smartrige

Feb 10, 2010 (1:09 pm)

Bought a FFH with 501A package last week, $500 below invoice. I thought it was not possible in Northern California
 
I went in with a Costco program, The deal Costco worked out was $1000 over invoice. After test drive and considered all reviews and ratings I saw, I do like Fusion Hybrid a tiny little more than Camry Hybrid, but not enough to to justify the $2000 price difference between the two. I told the salesman I need to think about it for 1 day, but I had already form a action plan: (1) If I get a good report from the mechanics who was working on my 1995 Camry, I would drive the old car for 2 more years (here in california cars last forever), and check out Fusion Hybrid later when it is not so hot any more; (2) If I have to buy one now, I would buy a Camry Hybrid. The salesman read the situation from my body language exactly right and started to drop price to a level I thought was not possible, we made the deal.

#26 of 29 Re: x plan anyone [wnyvet] by newowner10

Feb 20, 2010 (2:41 pm)

Replying to: wnyvet (Aug 11, 2009 3:54 pm)
Who Qualifies for this. Went to site and it appears Ford Employee's only

#27 of 29 Re: x plan anyone [newowner10] by hackattack5

Mar 07, 2010 (6:07 am)

Replying to: newowner10 (Feb 20, 2010 2:41 pm)
The X plan is for Friends and family of Ford employees. I found a lady at work who's brother worked for Ford and was able to get me the X plan pin number. It sounds like "wnvvet" has found a web site that some ford employee's are willing to give their pin number up. I am not sure how many pin numbers they get a year but I don't think it is unlimited.
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