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ARTTII

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Anyone bought a new Mustang on the ford employee "A" plan? I'm trying to figure out how much you would save that way... I want to buy now but if you save a LOT then I'll wait until I can get a "A" plan ID... thanks
 
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stanmckinney

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My salesman told me Ford wouldn't sell him a Mustang on A plan.
 

one50npump

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all you gotta do is call your dealer and ask him for the A plan price of the car you want...
 
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I got $1,975 off my GT
 

99Light

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its up to the individual dealer if they will accept the plans or not, the one i got my car wouldnt take it but one 2 hours west of me where i got my lightning from would, i didnt wanna make the drive but i would have, when the salesman realized he was gonna lose the sale he worked the #s and dropped the price for me, was a good thing too, because i didnt have the x-plan info at the time, it was one of those things i was supposed to get from a friend of a friend of a friend
 
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stanmckinney

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x plan and A plan are vastly different. X plan is easy to get. A is for employees and close family only, if the dealer will take it.
 

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orange 07 said:
I got $1,975 off my GT
Click to expand...

WOW, it took $3950 off my GT.
 
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stanmckinney

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We are talking about two different plans here. X plan would take about $1900 or so off. A plan would take off about $3900.
 
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XStanger

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stanmckinney said:
x plan and A plan are vastly different. X plan is easy to get. A is for employees and close family only, if the dealer will take it.
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A Plan is current Ford Credit, factory, or other employee
D Plan is current Dealership Employee
Z Plan is Retired Factory Worker
X Plan can be given out to friends/family by A/Z plan recipients
X Plan is also available to 1000's of business' out there

Stan, if you don't mind, what dealer are you working with here in Vegas?

if the dealer will take it
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I can't see any dealership turning down any plan this day in age.
 

metroplex

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A plan gives you about another $1000 below X-Plan price. Buying the Stang using the X-Plan was 300x easier than my previous purchases w/o using the X-Plan.
 
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