You have no chance if you don't ask.What are the chances my dealer will switch my order to X-plan? My Bend Date is 11/18. Even if I don't get X-plan pricing, I would like to be able to use the $750 ecertificate I received since placing my order. Am I out of line to ask the question?
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).guys plz correct me if im wrong here:
I am getting quote on a ecoboost premium with PP, x-plan price is about $2060 lower than MSRP plus ttl, does it sound right?
thanks all!
I agree with all of this. I think OP might have been under the impression that X-Plan applies ONLY to dealer stock, and it's almost opposite of that. My dealer has his Mustang stock priced at $2K over MSRP and he's serious. My order was at X-Plan. And somehow that makes sense. SMH. But I'm happy he was willing.4. X-Plan also applies to vehicles in stock at dealership, as long as dealer accept x-plan.
Yes. It is up to the discretion of each individual dealer as to whether they will accept x-plan. Most that I've talked with are accepting x-plan on customer orders, but not on dealer stock.
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 the expiration, but pretty sure I saw that somewhere on here in another post).
2. $750 coupon in brochure is hit and miss, which si NOT stackable with EAA $750 coupon.
Also correct. The brochure coupon is random at best. In the last few days, I had 14 of them come in the mail (12 in 1 day), and 5 of them had the coupon. They also have an expiration, so if you go this route, plan accordingly.
3. if my company qualifies for X-plan then no need to enroll EAA or MCA, just cross fingers hoping for $750 coupon in brochure. If no luck, then probably go for EAA for the additional $750.
Yes again, but remember to plan around the expiration of the rebate coupon.
4. X-Plan also applies to vehicles in stock at dealership, as long as dealer accept x-plan.
Yes. It is up to the discresion of each individual dealer as to whether they will accept x-plan. Most that I've talked with are accepting x-plan on customer orders, but not on dealer stock.
A and Z follow the same rules. I am unsure of D.Does the brochure stack with Z Plan?
It's in the system, it didn't pop up for my car either, I think it needs to be entered differently, I'll let you know.Anyone knows how the EAA $750 coupons works? I went to the dealership they said they accept X plan but the $750 is "not in vincent" and they will submit the doc to Ford and Ford will send me a check. Does it work like this?
My dealer got it to work and credited my deal.Anyone knows how the EAA $750 coupons works? I went to the dealership they said they accept X plan but the $750 is "not in vincent" and they will submit the doc to Ford and Ford will send me a check. Does it work like this?
All I did was fill out the form and got the pin. When I went to the dealer, he pulled it up in the system, and found it attached to my name and applied it.Anyone knows how the EAA $750 coupons works? I went to the dealership they said they accept X plan but the $750 is "not in vincent" and they will submit the doc to Ford and Ford will send me a check. Does it work like this?