Mustang Club of America vanished?
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Mustang Club of America vanished?
Does anyone know what happened to the Mustang Club of America website (www.mustang.org) or its Forums? Both seem to have vanished! Even Google cannot find it. It existed yesterday (29 July). I visit both the Mustang Source and MCA for the latest news about the 2015.
Update: it appears that I caught MCA exactly at the same time as they were 'updating' their website. It caused their website to totally vanish from the web even from Google. Eventually it came
back.
Update: it appears that I caught MCA exactly at the same time as they were 'updating' their website. It caused their website to totally vanish from the web even from Google. Eventually it came
back.
Last edited by tsunami; 7/30/14 at 03:33 PM. Reason: update on my question
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Major MCA benefit is XPlan Pin Number
But you can get one by being an MCA member.
XPLan is approximately Invoice Price + $275 and dealers cannot charge more than $100 for documentation. And you are still eligible for any rebates etc, that
might show up.
However, some buyers have been able to get a price below the XPlan by bargaining with just the right dealer.
I joined MCA because I knew I would be getting a good discount off the MSRP.
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If you don't have a financial connection with Ford, employee, stockholder, fleet owner, etc. you can't get an XPlan pin number.
But you can get one by being an MCA member.
XPLan is approximately Invoice Price + $275 and dealers cannot charge more than $100 for documentation. And you are still eligible for any rebates etc, that
might show up.
However, some buyers have been able to get a price below the XPlan by bargaining with just the right dealer.
I joined MCA because I knew I would be getting a good discount off the MSRP.
But you can get one by being an MCA member.
XPLan is approximately Invoice Price + $275 and dealers cannot charge more than $100 for documentation. And you are still eligible for any rebates etc, that
might show up.
However, some buyers have been able to get a price below the XPlan by bargaining with just the right dealer.
I joined MCA because I knew I would be getting a good discount off the MSRP.
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I honestly don't know. When I bought my 2006 GT I joined the local Mustang Club here and they are affiliated with MCoA. I didn't renew my membership past one year though. They were good guys for the most part but the only problem I had was that they literally felt like every spare dime a person had should be going towards putting mods on your Mustang and if you didn't agree with that there was something wrong with you. Well I guess there's something wrong with me because I didn't feel the need to drop every last dime on mods. I did get some some mods but not nearly enough for their liking. So I never went back. Since then I've had a 2010 and now a 2014 and I still haven't gone back. My 2014 even came with an MCoA application in the glove box from the factory. Its still sitting on my kitchen table lol. I might still join just for the discount possibilities but I haven't made up my mind.
Last edited by White2010; 7/31/14 at 03:18 PM.
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