1. For $40, EAA membership will offer x-plan pricing plus $750 coupon, so it's better deal than MCA ($50 membership fee and no $750 offer).
Yes, however, I believe the EAA $750 coupon expires in early January, so you would have to take delivery of the car before then (I could be wrong about...
Yeah, the build and price uses MSRP. However, if you can get them to sell the car at invoice, way to go ... I'd jump on that in a heartbeat! Either way, hope it works out for ya :)
Jmeo,
From what I can tell, if they are willing to sell you the car at invoice, I would take it. X-plan will get you just over invoice, maybe a couple hundred bucks at most. So in this case, you would pretty much get x-plan pricing without the dealer actually using the program. I could be...
No problem. Once you log on, go to "my account." Once there, you should see options on the left side, something like renew membership. That is where you should get the options to make payment.
Agreed, I wan't to know the exact details of my purchase, seeing as how it is going to set me back the better part of $40K. I'm not that loose with my money :lol:
For what it is worth, I went on to Ford Partner . com to look up X-Plan. There was not an option for the 2015 Mustang, only the 2014. Maybe they haven't updated it yet to reflect the new model?