Qwkynuf
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Many people here got their X-Plan by joining the Mustang Club of America (www.mustang.org) for $50. Last fall, someone noticed that you could also get X-Plan pricing by joining the Experimental Aircraft Association (www.eaa.org) for $40. EAA was $10 cheaper, and they had a discount that wasn't available through MCA. I ended up joining both, but I will probably let the EAA membership lapse after a year because that isn't where my interests lie.I got the X Plan (signed up a week ago). However I keep seeing people talk about a EAA as well. I've heard people can get it from either a mustang brochure or a membership. I still haven't gotten my brochure and I want to talk to the dealer this thursday....
What is this EAA membership? How can I get the extra $750 off?
The EAA discount ($750) and the "Brochure" discount ($750) are two different things. There were also apparently two different brochure discounts. The most common one was called "Customer Cash", but the one that I received was called "Loyalty Cash".
I was also led to believe (by [email protected]) that the EAA discount and the Loyalty Cash could be combined, but my dealer couldn't make it work. The Customer Cash was definitely not compatible with the EAA discount.
All of these expired around the end of the year, and so far, none appear to have been renewed/extended. I was able to combine the EAA discount with the $500 Amazon discount just before Thanksgiving for $1250 off of X-Plan.
The brochure discounts were something of a crapshoot. You can go to Ford.com and request that they mail you up to 3 brochures on various models. Sometimes, one of the brochures would contain one of the discount certificates. I ordered probably a dozen brochures over 2 months and got one discount certificate. Others got several or none. Never figured out any rhyme or reason.
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