LittleJerrySeinfeld
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Hey guys, I have been lurking through the threads over the past year and I have finally made an account to ask for some advice.
I'm looking to lease a Mustang within the next 30 days and I have already gotten my MCA x-plan pin (signed up in July) but there is a big list of things I'm not familiar with or would like some outside opinions on so allow me to list them:
1. Does anyone have a recommendation on the dealer or salesman near the Minneapolis area who will honor x-plan and is easy to deal with?
2. Besides x-plan and EAA, what other current deals are out there that will stack on x-plan?
3. Lastly, this is my first time buying through a dealership so any tips or advice or hidden fees would be great to know in advance!
The reason I'm looking to lease is because of the affordability in the short term over the next year. For reasons I won't go into, my financial situation will GREATLY improve starting in 2016 but until then, I think I can only afford lease payments as opposed to purchase payments. I don't plan on modding the car or anything either.
I'm not sure if it matters but I'm ideally looking to buy an Ecoboost premium model.
Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to lease a Mustang within the next 30 days and I have already gotten my MCA x-plan pin (signed up in July) but there is a big list of things I'm not familiar with or would like some outside opinions on so allow me to list them:
1. Does anyone have a recommendation on the dealer or salesman near the Minneapolis area who will honor x-plan and is easy to deal with?
2. Besides x-plan and EAA, what other current deals are out there that will stack on x-plan?
3. Lastly, this is my first time buying through a dealership so any tips or advice or hidden fees would be great to know in advance!
The reason I'm looking to lease is because of the affordability in the short term over the next year. For reasons I won't go into, my financial situation will GREATLY improve starting in 2016 but until then, I think I can only afford lease payments as opposed to purchase payments. I don't plan on modding the car or anything either.
I'm not sure if it matters but I'm ideally looking to buy an Ecoboost premium model.
Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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