So I used to have X-Plan pricing with my company like 10 years ago but when I tried to access it again recently it's not accepting my PIN or something. Anyway I'm looking at buying a new truck in the next couple of months or so and I'm wondering if it's worth it and how I can find out if my company even has the discount anymore. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by fordracing19 View PostA lot of dealers are selling at invoice plus rebates. Just shop around.
FWIW, I highly recommend the dealership and internet sales rep I bought my ST from last May, but I don't want to create trouble posting his info as I don't think they advertise here. I will send to you in a PM if you want.
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I believe you only get about $2500. off of the MSRP. it woud be good on something that they were not discounting, but like other have stated, you can get better deals by shopping around. Right now Rockwall Ford seems to have the best prices.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Yeah, xplan doesn't have near the advantage it used to 10+ years ago. There are so many rebates and incentive now that bring the price lower than xplan."Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776
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Originally posted by Jose View PostThanks everybody for their input. I would still be curious to see how X-Plan pricing compares. And I'll be sure to check out prices at 5 Star and Rockwall Ford.
He was awesome to deal with. Very helpful and absolutely had the best prices in DFW.
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a/z plan ftw
x plan is a percentage over dealer invoice plus incentives...if theres dealer $$ they are throwing into the deal then x plan can get beat pretty easily.Originally posted by Sgt BeavisI don't always like lowered trucks, but when I do, it's because they really kick ass..
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Originally posted by POSYJ View Posta/z plan ftw
x plan is a percentage over dealer invoice plus incentives...if theres dealer $$ they are throwing into the deal then x plan can get beat pretty easily.
When Chevy and then Ford did the "Employee Pricing" wars like 10 years ago people were getting stupid deals on cars. The only problem was that most of them got their heads ripped off on the vehicle they were currently in. Some people were so upside down in their cars it just made me shake my head. For some it was a great deal cause they either came in and got a really nice vehicle for a price they never, ever could have even dreamed about getting. Surprisingly enough, some people still complained it was too high, LOL.2011 Mustang GT - California Special - Black/Black - M6 - 3.73's
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Xplan is only good on cars they wont discount such as a Shelby or something like that. The internet seems to have killed most dealers ways of trying to stick it to you.
Id just email all the dealerships around exactly what you want and let them bid on it. Whoever gets the best price wins.
Also, look into buying barely used. You can save a shitload of money. Very few vehicles pull close to the same value as a new car after its a year old with 5000 miles.
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