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Any Ford Incentives for April?

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The $500 customer cash expires at the end of this month and I made an appointment for tomorrow to put down a deposit so I won't lose the incentive, but before I do, I'd like to know if anyone has any info for next month
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In my region(TX) it looks like the $500 has just been extended to July 6. I don't see anything new. Now if I can just snag the 750 private rebate by EOM.
 

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In my region(TX) it looks like the $500 has just been extended to July 6. I don't see anything new. Now if I can just snag the 750 private rebate by EOM.
My region also has this $500 rebate extended until July 6th.
 

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Yeah, it looks like we (TX) lost the Ecoboost rebate ($500). Yesterday I was looking and we had $500 (customer cash) $500 (Ecoboost) and $750 (competitive lease).
 

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Does anyone know if joining the IUPA as a supporting member qualifies you for the $500 bonus cash?

https://iupa.org/i-u-p-a-supporting-member/

The fine print says it's not something you can stack with x-plan, but it may be something to bargain with -- my dealer has said he would honor x-plan, but I think there is flexibility working with invoice -- essentially he's giving me about $1000 below invoice, so essentially you go one way or the other, and hit them with as much as you can to beat them down...

Edit -- refers right on the page to the Ford bonus... $60 to join...
 

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It looks like the special financing APR has increased. They're [email protected]%, [email protected]%, [email protected]%, [email protected]%.
Well damn! If that's true, looks like I'm not going car shopping next weekend. I was ready but not with that Apr.

EDIT: has anyone ever used a credit Union to buy a car? How much more complicated does it make the buying process? Because I just checked and my local credit Union is offering 2.5% financing for 60-72 months which would be much better!
 

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EDIT: has anyone ever used a credit Union to buy a car? How much more complicated does it make the buying process? Because I just checked and my local credit Union is offering 2.5% financing for 60-72 months which would be much better!
I've purchased several vehicles using my CU for financing. It's very simple and easy. Even making the payments it's easier if they are your primary financial institution. Not sure if it's a nation wide system but in Oregon we have the CUDL system in which the dealers and CUs work together. http://www.cudirect.com/cudl/
 

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Well damn! If that's true, looks like I'm not going car shopping next weekend. I was ready but not with that Apr.

EDIT: has anyone ever used a credit Union to buy a car? How much more complicated does it make the buying process? Because I just checked and my local credit Union is offering 2.5% financing for 60-72 months which would be much better!
Go in get pre approved and go get car pretty simple......credit union rates are always better if your not going with 0% thru dealer on their short term.
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