$300 under invoice
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Originally posted by Lynx4Ben@August 28, 2004, 5:37 PM
ACE any idea where it said 300 under invoice in the midatlantic section. The only offer I saw was a 2500 rebate.
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Ben
ACE any idea where it said 300 under invoice in the midatlantic section. The only offer I saw was a 2500 rebate.
Thanks
Ben
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Originally posted by Ripstang@August 28, 2004, 10:49 PM
Dan,ask if new members can also get this plan as well if its avalable for us in Canada
Dan,ask if new members can also get this plan as well if its avalable for us in Canada
As far as it existing in Canada, that's what the e-mail was for.
I'll get back to you whenever they respond.
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Sorry, I don't understand what x-plan and a-plans are. I'm guessing one is an employee discount and the other is a supplier, family, or loyal customer discount?
My dad gets a supplier discount (works for GE). Always good to know these things.
My dad gets a supplier discount (works for GE). Always good to know these things.
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Originally posted by Goat Rider@August 28, 2004, 11:26 PM
Sorry, I don't understand what x-plan and a-plans are. I'm guessing one is an employee discount and the other is a supplier, family, or loyal customer discount?
My dad gets a supplier discount (works for GE). Always good to know these things.
Sorry, I don't understand what x-plan and a-plans are. I'm guessing one is an employee discount and the other is a supplier, family, or loyal customer discount?
My dad gets a supplier discount (works for GE). Always good to know these things.
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Originally posted by AgentJ@August 28, 2004, 8:58 PM
I have AAA too...
But I thought the cheapest they gave was the Dealer Invoice Price (I think is what its called)...?
I have AAA too...
But I thought the cheapest they gave was the Dealer Invoice Price (I think is what its called)...?
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Originally posted by Stadifer@August 17, 2004, 11:10 AM
First let me note that I am currently not a AAA member, so I can't log in to the site. Which is why I may not be getting it.
But when I go to the AAA website it takes me to aaawa (I'm in Washington and that is the site for the region). I click on "Automotive" and can not find an actual linked called "Vehicle Buying Program"
did you try and follow the exact links that i laid out? I can try and be a little more specific if you think it would help.
But when I go to the AAA website it takes me to aaawa (I'm in Washington and that is the site for the region). I click on "Automotive" and can not find an actual linked called "Vehicle Buying Program"
actually, I am speaking about the CSAA (California branch of AAA). Not sure if it is different for other states, and for now the form does NOT include pricing and the 2005 Mustang is not listed. So I filled mine out for 2004, got the call back, and then told them I want a 2005.
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Originally posted by M1Rifle@August 29, 2004, 1:04 PM
If you do join AAA and log into the site, you can build out a request form for a given vehicle, and that request is forwarded to your choice of local dealers. Their AAA program manager then contacts you.
actually, I am speaking about the CSAA (California branch of AAA). Not sure if it is different for other states, and for now the form does NOT include pricing and the 2005 Mustang is not listed. So I filled mine out for 2004, got the call back, and then told them I want a 2005.
If you do join AAA and log into the site, you can build out a request form for a given vehicle, and that request is forwarded to your choice of local dealers. Their AAA program manager then contacts you.
actually, I am speaking about the CSAA (California branch of AAA). Not sure if it is different for other states, and for now the form does NOT include pricing and the 2005 Mustang is not listed. So I filled mine out for 2004, got the call back, and then told them I want a 2005.
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If you work for certain Ford partners then you are eligible for the XX plan pricing. For instance the railway company I work for is a Ford partner. I believe the discount on a 2004 Ford when I was looking at a new Taurus was $2000.00.