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Dang, that doesn't do me any good as that would put payments about $100 more than 72 months. Probably means they are not going to offer it on 72 then...even a lower rate like 0.9 pr 1.9 would be good, but 3.9 is too high.
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Dang, that doesn't do me any good as that would put payments about $100 more than 72 months. Probably means they are not going to offer it on 72 then...even a lower rate like 0.9 pr 1.9 would be good, but 3.9 is too high.
It looks like they are offering 1.9 on 72 if I'm not mistaken.
 

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It looks like its staying at 3.9% for 72 right now. I thought the previous incentives were suppose to expire on 7/4/16? I may be SOL. btw, my current loan is at 2.9% for 75 months and I was figuring new payments at 72 and a quick re-cal looks like it would lower it by about 20 so a 16 car around 34.5k may put me close to the 500 mark for payments I told myself I wouldn't go over. Although most of them I found are at least 35.5k for a 16 except for one I can think of for 32.5. Its magnetic with saddle interior, but its only option is a spare and I wanted at least foundry wheels and nav. I guess I could always get different wheels later and I read somewhere that nav will still work without the voice, but doesn't have all the features. As for left over 15's, the only ones left I may be interested in is a white with red seats and a black 50 year appearence package (both around 35k). I'm really thinking I want guard or red though, so maybe I should just wait and see if one comes available. Afterall every payment I make should help with trade difference untill they drop the value of mine some more.
 

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Guess what guys? That loaded ruby red car I really wanted to check out last week, but noticed it wasn't on their site and thought it was sold. Well, I guess it was a computer glitch and they still have it, but since its a long drive and they are closed tommorow, with my schedule I can't make it out there to about Wed. Should I put a deposit down or just hope they don't sell it by then? It looks like an awesome deal and just about what I think I want, but hear deposits aren't always refundable if it doesn't work out.
 

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Guess what guys? That loaded ruby red car I really wanted to check out last week, but noticed it wasn't on their site and thought it was sold. Well, I guess it was a computer glitch and they still have it, but since its a long drive and they are closed tommorow, with my schedule I can't make it out there to about Wed. Should I put a deposit down or just hope they don't sell it by then? It looks like an awesome deal and just about what I think I want, but hear deposits aren't always refundable if it doesn't work out.
Depends on the dealer. I put a $500 deposit on my 2014 that I bought used (3 months old, 1500 miles), and it turned out the dealer never actually ran my debit card I gave them for the deposit over the phone. They just wanted to make sure I was serious enough to make the commitment, and they didn't run it since it would have been more of a pain if it hadn't worked out. If it's what you want, and you can get them to send you the quoted deal in writing, I say go for it!
 

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IDK, a quick search on the net says its usually not a good idea to put a deposit down on a car. Also its been a couple weeks since I contacted them the first time and they haven't sold it yet. No telling how long its been on the lot, although they did just lower the price.

update: guess I missed out. I didn't make it over that day and they sold it the next day. I did notice that other place that had the guard I liked still has it. They fixed the seat and said it looks good, but no update on price. I'm still debating on calling them back or continue to look for 16's or wait awhile and pick up a 17.
 
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Dang it, still no 0% for 72 months. I can't even find any incentives for the 2015's on Ford's site.
 

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Sucks because Chevy has 0 percent for 72 months on 2016 Camaros
Since Ford is selling twice is many Mustang as Chevy their Camaro's, why would you make it 0% ? You don't do that until you have to.
 

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I finally found a 16 auto prem car with the options I wanted at the right price and thought I'd jump on it before its sold, so I went ahead and filled out their credit app through ford and it said it could not approve me online. So whats up with that? I got approved for a 15 a little over a month ago through ford. I wonder if it has something to do with time at your job since I put down 1 year, but I've actually only been at my new job about 6 months. But I mean its nursing and they are all about the same. I was at my last job over 6 years and still prn for a year and a half at another job. Maybe I should have put that one down too?
 

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Just noticed on Ford site 0% financing for 72 months!
 

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Just noticed on Ford site 0% financing for 72 months!
It looks like they just added this for the 2016 Mustang's; finally. I checked few days ago and 60 months was the best for 0%.

Sweet deal for those looking for it!
 

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yup!

After waiting a year for it to come around again, I pulled the trigger on a 2016 GT Premium Convertible. Not only did I get the 0%, but they discounted the car $5,000.
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