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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / July 2005

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Chad - 16 Jul 2005 03:36 GMT
I'm looking for someone who works for Ford that may be able to answer
some questions for me about the A/X plans and a current Ford vehicle
purchase. Different dealers tell me different things.  Please remove
"remove" from my email address.

Thanks
Chad
69 Mach 1
Kruse - 16 Jul 2005 14:17 GMT
> I'm looking for someone who works for Ford that may be able to answer
> some questions for me about the A/X plans and a current Ford vehicle
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> Chad
> 69 Mach 1

Try this:
Go to   www.ford-trucks.com/forums/index.php     and then ask your
question
in the   NEW FORD/LINCOLN/MERCURY Buyer section.   This web site is
geared for trucks, but you could probably ask your car question in it
also.
Chad - 26 Jul 2005 03:00 GMT
>>I'm looking for someone who works for Ford that may be able to answer
>>some questions for me about the A/X plans and a current Ford vehicle
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>Chad
>>69 Mach 1

I bought my 2006 AWD Escape Hybrid last week. I got it for under X plan
pricing by nego (even when the dealership told me they would not take X
plan). So far I'm very impressed. I'm going to exceed 500 miles on a 15
gallon tank of gas.

Its time to start looking to finish putting together the Mach1 now :)

Chad
69 Mach 1
memset@cellulean.com - 16 Jul 2005 22:39 GMT
I don't know if Jim is wanting to particularly help you or not, but
he's a real good guy & works for Ford (and has for a good while). Might
wanna send him a PING or something. Jim Warman is his name :P...
bashing trolls is his game (*cougH* hurc). Good luck.

-Mike
Jim Warman - 17 Jul 2005 06:45 GMT
In all honesty, employee plans just became a new deal for us Canadian
waifs....kinda like Ford didn't want to admit we existed.... Just to rub our
noses in it, they announced everyone gets employee pricing within days of
our new found status.... go figure.

For the original poster, I did a quick google and came up with this....
http://www.ford.com/en/vehicles/vehicleFinancing/discountOffersPrograms/default.htm

Hope it helps.

> I don't know if Jim is wanting to particularly help you or not, but
> he's a real good guy & works for Ford (and has for a good while). Might
> wanna send him a PING or something. Jim Warman is his name :P...
> bashing trolls is his game (*cougH* hurc). Good luck.
>
> -Mike
yahoolaigan@hotmail.com - 17 Jul 2005 07:21 GMT
>In all honesty, employee plans just became a new deal for us Canadian
>waifs....kinda like Ford didn't want to admit we existed.... Just to rub our
>noses in it, they announced everyone gets employee pricing within days of
>our new found status.... go figure.

psssssst jim
you never were a ford employee

lmfao

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Paul - 20 Jul 2005 22:49 GMT
> In all honesty, employee plans just became a new deal for us
> Canadian waifs....kinda like Ford didn't want to admit we
> existed.... Just to rub our noses in it, they announced everyone
> gets employee pricing within days of our new found status.... go
> figure.

Yeah sure. But not on 05 Mustangs. Honestly, I'm not sure this 'Ford
Family' pricing really is the A plan price. Or even the X plan which is
for suppliers etc...

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Martin - 21 Jul 2005 13:22 GMT
I just picked up a 2005 Ranger Super Cab and got it for
over $1k under the Ford Family Plan price.
Martin
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2005 Ranger
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Carfan - 26 Jul 2005 00:48 GMT
The Ford plan does not apply to the GT, Mustang or Hybrid. It is based on
"A" plan which is extended to direct Ford employees. "D" plan applies to
Ford employees at the dealership level for instance and while good, is
slightly more than "A" plan. "X" plan is for Ford partners/vendors and is a
few percent over invoice.

Additional dealer discounts and/or rebates may still be applied making this
an ideal time to buy a Ford!

>> In all honesty, employee plans just became a new deal for us
>> Canadian waifs....kinda like Ford didn't want to admit we
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