ORGTANG
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Naaa.....they've already agreed to MSRP, worst case, probably a little better. I've purchased a number of vehicles from them.X-Plan plus $25,000 mark-up. :doh:
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Naaa.....they've already agreed to MSRP, worst case, probably a little better. I've purchased a number of vehicles from them.X-Plan plus $25,000 mark-up. :doh:
Members of the Mustang Club of America are eligible for X Plan discountsNot sure if I can ask this question here, but I am unable to get in contact with SVTOA regarding their membership and need to know if they still include X Plan as part of it.
I am in a tight bind, in special ordering a GT Premium by Tuesday and want to use X Plan on it. I do not want to sign up, only to find out that isn't part of the benefits. I would really appreciate if anyone would answer this question for me.
Does anyone know of any other methods, of gaining access to X Plan? The last relative (maternal uncle) that worked for Ford, died 5 years ago and left there in the early 2000s, so I wouldn't really benefit from any discounts on that end.

Thanks, appreciate you taking time out to quickly answer this question for me.Members of the Mustang Club of America are eligible for X Plan discounts![]()
I just factory ordered a 17 Mustang and purchased it on the X-Plan. I built the car I wanted on the X-Plan site. The only vehicles that were not eligible for X-Plan when I ordered my car in May we're the GT350, Focus RS and Raptor and there is no mention in the rules that the car has to come from dealer inventory. When you build the car on the X-Plan site it is the same as the regular site but all the pricing reflects the X-Plan prices and it includes any rebates available in the bottom line. I got $1400 and another $500 for using Ford Credit.Baz, actually it is up to the dealer weather to participate in x plan or not. Also, if they do elect to participate, only stuff on the lot and certain lines have to be, per ford. Mustang is not one of those lines. However most dealerships will do it as it increases their sales and allotments, and they have the opportunity to get your old car for trade in. Some will even xplan shelbies but usually only for certain customers.
Good to know. Two questions, how long after the '15 release was that and are we talking a custom order or off the lot? I'd love to beat X-plan on an order but I'm not getting my hopes up.When I bought my 2015 GT, I sent emails to half a dozen dealers and told them I was looking for pricing better than X-plan. One dealer did beat X-plan significantly, while the others said they couldn't. Of course I purchased from the dealer that beat X-plan. Good luck!
Should mean a good deal could be had on the last of the 2017s.I just read the 2018 Mustangs will be delayed 2 weeks while Ford reduces Mustang inventory...bummer for those waiting on the 2018.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/ford-cuts-production-five-north-123000200.html