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When you order a vehicle, you get to choose between what incentives were available at the time of order OR what's available when it arrives. This absolutely INCLUDES special interest rates if financing through FMC. That said, I can't speak for other states or countries, but it most certainly applies here in Michigan.
Apparently not here in Florida. The sales rep only showed me the rates back in early December because I asked.
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Apparently not here in Florida. The sales rep only showed me the rates back in early December because I asked.
Sarasota Ford dealership web site FAQ:

Is my ordered vehicle eligible for Ford incentives?

"Ordering customers will be eligible for qualifying incentives at the time of order placement or qualifying incentives at the time of final delivery, whichever is preferred. "

I would call a few others dealerships in FL and ask. Remember, the dealership isn't just passing along the rate FMC gives them -- they (can) mark it up.
 
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At one point it made sense to get my loan from my credit union, but not now. I compared Ford's 5.9%/72 mo with my CU and there was a miniscule difference, only .15% so I'm sticking with Ford's financing for 72 mo.
 

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When I ordered my GT in early December, I was quoted 1.9%. I am concerned that it was a teaser/intro rate.
I have been seeing 5.9% rates on cars these days. If that's the case, I'm walking from the deal.
What have you folks been seeing RECENTLY?
I don’t understand how that works in the US. If I purchase a car not even built yet and the finance rate is 1.9% and it’s wrote up on bill of sale. How can it change unless stated on your bill of sale OR it’s just your offer to purchase it that day. The only catch there is you don’t have a VIN.
 


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I bought mine last November, with excellent credit , i got 7.5% for 72months here in Virginia...waiting now to refinance, but i can't get anything lower that 6.5% in my area...
 

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If anything, I would think interest rates would be similar to house mortgage rates. You can lock in your rates within XX days of closing. However, once again, the finance rep is limited by what their system allows. The only real incentives that I could foresee being locked in prior to the vehicle's delivery is the amount of discount (price reduction) of the vehicle.
 

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You were lied to.

1st, NONE of the numbers matter at the time of order. Price isn't locked in, interest rate sure as shit isn't locked in months out.

2nd, Ford's promotional rate is on their website, it's 3.9% for 60, 5.9% for 72 until April 2nd for Mustangs.

The only way to get 1.9% is to get the promotional rate, before April 2nd, and finance for 36 months.
 
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You were lied to.

1st, NONE of the numbers matter at the time of order. Price isn't locked in, interest rate sure as shit isn't locked in months out.

2nd, Ford's promotional rate is on their website, it's 3.9% for 60, 5.9% for 72 until April 2nd for Mustangs.

The only way to get 1.9% is to get the promotional rate, before April 2nd, and finance for 36 months.
That's my take as well. I doubt I'll have my car by then.
 

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That's my take as well. I doubt I'll have my car by then.
There is always the possibility of a new promotional rate on April 3rd, it could be the same, could be better, there could be none. It varies.

I wouldn't expect 1.9% on 60+ months right now though.
 
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There is always the possibility of a new promotional rate on April 3rd, it could be the same, could be better, there could be none. It varies.

I wouldn't expect 1.9% on 60+ months right now though.
My plan was 36 months - no longer.
 

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I work at a Ford dealership. When covid hit, Ford automatically started locking your order in to price protection and any finance specials at that time because it was taking forever to get vehicles in with the microchip/parts shortage issues. If your dealer doesn't bring it up, you can ask the question about it and they have to honor it. If they don't, you can contact Ford Customer Assistance and file a complaint I believe. Lot's of issues with other dealers not honoring the prices and then people called in to complain. Ford fixed that by either mailing a check directly to the customer or the dealer can sell it to you at the agreed upon price and will then be reimbursed directly by Ford.

I ordered my Mustang in August last year and took delivery January 31st. I went back and looked at what the interest rates were back when I ordered it, and there was nothing available, and went with the the special rates they have now 1.9, 2.9, 3.9, 5.9. The 72 months actually got better after December 31st, when it was at 7.9.
 
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I work at a Ford dealership. When covid hit, Ford automatically started locking your order in to price protection and any finance specials at that time because it was taking forever to get vehicles in with the microchip/parts shortage issues. If your dealer doesn't bring it up, you can ask the question about it and they have to honor it. If they don't, you can contact Ford Customer Assistance and file a complaint I believe. Lot's of issues with other dealers not honoring the prices and then people called in to complain. Ford fixed that by either mailing a check directly to the customer or the dealer can sell it to you at the agreed upon price and will then be reimbursed directly by Ford.

I ordered my Mustang in August last year and took delivery January 31st. I went back and looked at what the interest rates were back when I ordered it, and there was nothing available, and went with the the special rates they have now 1.9, 2.9, 3.9, 5.9. The 72 months actually got better after December 31st, when it was at 7.9.
Well it looks like a bit of a mixed bag.
When I ordered back in December, there was no "Stop/Start System" and the car was subject to the $1,000.00 "Gas Guzzler" tax (Manual Transmission). Now there is that system and I have seen new cars that have the system and the "Gas Guzzler" tax has been removed. Which price will be honored - Order price or delivery price?
 

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Well it looks like a bit of a mixed bag.
When I ordered back in December, there was no "Stop/Start System" and the car was subject to the $1,000.00 "Gas Guzzler" tax (Manual Transmission). Now there is that system and I have seen new cars that have the system and the "Gas Guzzler" tax has been removed. Which price will be honored - Order price or delivery price?

Very good question there. Mine was built 1st week of December, so I paid the gas guzzler tax with no start/stop, manual transmission. I would assume that since it was built with the start/stop added, you're price is going to be cheaper because of no gas guzzler tax. Only time it would be an issue is if the base price of the car increased because of quarterly price increases or some option goes up in price. So if they try going back to your original order price, double check the window sticker to verify the start/stop, no gas guzzler tax, and tell them that is what you're paying
 

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You were lied to.

1st, NONE of the numbers matter at the time of order. Price isn't locked in, interest rate sure as shit isn't locked in months out.

2nd, Ford's promotional rate is on their website, it's 3.9% for 60, 5.9% for 72 until April 2nd for Mustangs.

The only way to get 1.9% is to get the promotional rate, before April 2nd, and finance for 36 months.
According to the email I got from Ford when they gave me the production date for my order, you could lock in any price/interest rates/lease deals before taking delivery of you vehicle:

" When you apply now through Ford Credit, your credit approval and low APR, or current lease offers,* can be locked in and ready when your 2024 Mustang vehicle arrives. That’s one less thing on your to do list."
*:*Lock in your rate or lease offer on eligible Ford vehicles through a local authorized Ford Dealer. Not all buyers will qualify for Ford Credit financing. Residency restrictions apply. Some exclusions may apply. Check with your dealer for complete program details, including qualifications, available rates and terms, and current vehicle eligibility.

I would certainly check with your dealer to see about locking in rates or promotional offers. When I ordered my 2019 GT my dealer agreed IN WRITING that they would honor the best deal when my vehicle arrived at the dealership, whether it was from when I placed the order OR when I took delivery.
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