IIRC, when I did the math it was $100/mth more taking rebates and going conventional finance through bank or Credit Union versus 0% special finance w/Ford Credit.
Congratulations. Where did you find it? I assume the dealer traded to get it?
I ask because I went to Cleveland to find mine as I searched dealer inventories. Even having access to FMC dealer doesn't guarantee you can locate a certain set of parameters as dealers can "hide" inventory.
You are somewhat correct, but not if you look at the overall picture. If you figure out what interest costs are in both scenarios you might finally be picking up what I'm putting down.
Maybe some people care and are smart enough to know how to manage their money and still finance it for 84 months because it's free money! Or they already know that you're under water on a 5 year note for the first 3 to 3 1/2 years.
Nice! I bought the twin to it last week. Well, I didn't sign the paperwork yet and the incentives are different than they were. 0% for 87 months. Lowered the payment $15/mth despite losing $500 in D plan customer cash.
I picked up my 19 GT A10 PP1 w/Magneride last Monday(with 12 miles on the odometer)at 6pm and as of noon today, I'm at 1000 miles. :like:
I didn't drive it Wednesday or Thursday either. :flag:
I've been looking to purchase a Mustang since 2006, but it was never in the cards until the 0% for 84 months was offered.
It's not that I can't afford a shorter term, but more about keeping my money working for me. I get D-plan pricing plus there's an additional bonus $500 available.
I started...
Based on @turbojay 's explanation of his experience at the Elgin dealership, I went a different route and picked up a Kona Blue PP1 with Magneride from a dealer near Cleveland.
I left work before noon yesterday and made it back home at 12:30 am.
Traffic was light since the State of Michigan was...
Bumper covers are painted separate from any other panel already. I don't know of a single insurance company who would pay to blend a hood or fender with Ruby Red.