5pointOh
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If it never moved then flat spotted tires for one.I wonder if there's anything bad about a car that's been sitting for a year or more on a dealer lot?
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If it never moved then flat spotted tires for one.I wonder if there's anything bad about a car that's been sitting for a year or more on a dealer lot?
Not bad but they will have that for the 16's soon. Likely Memorial day.2015 at 0%?
Word.you must have a mortgage payment for a car loan:eyebulge:
TELL ME YOUR SECRETWord.
I plan on paying for my 15-16 GT fully. But the dealers seem to not care since they make money off of people that finance. I guess the whole saying, "If you buy a car in cash you will get a great deal" doesn't apply anymore. :frusty:

Just checked, showing 0/60.0% for 72 months? I think it is only up till 36 months
If you're going to pay cash, then go in as if you're going to finance and "change your mind " after the price is agreed upon. If they don't honor the quote then walk out. :cheers:Word.
I plan on paying for my 15-16 GT fully. But the dealers seem to not care since they make money off of people that finance. I guess the whole saying, "If you buy a car in cash you will get a great deal" doesn't apply anymore. :frusty:
The current offer ends May 7th. Not sure if they would offer again, I think they should. Nevertheless, the 2016s will be on 0% sooner or laterDoes someone know for sure that Ford is going to offer 0% for 72 months again? I am seriously considering buying my mustang if they offer this again!