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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 05:13 PM
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A Plan Pin - Help

I am looking for an "A" plan pin. I am a soon to be single parent and I am trying to consolidate my 2 vehicles into one. My soon to be ex-wife does not want either vehicle so that leaves me stuck with a Kia Sedona that I am upside down in. It is so upside down that the only way out from under it is to trade it in. I will never by another Kia; it looses its value too quick. My 2004 F-150 is good.

I am trying trade both of them in on a new F-150. It will lower my cash flow a lot.

If you can help me, please send me an email to:

kwb2004@sc.rr.com

Thanks for taking the time to read this post.

Kevin Broughton
 
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 07:13 PM
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I think the A- plan are for ford employees or direct family and is audited by ford, D- plan is ford retirees? and X-plan is the buddy pin, you may only be able to get the X-plan, look under the Lightning board for Suavy he may be able to hook u up. Try to get into a left over 2005 would be your best bet. If you do that you can do better without a X Plan Pin, shoot for 10-12K off MSRP for a loaded FX4 SCREW and reduce down for lower models.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by MAXXIS2001SCREW
I think the A- plan are for ford employees or direct family and is audited by ford, D- plan is ford retirees? and X-plan is the buddy pin, you may only be able to get the X-plan, look under the Lightning board for Suavy he may be able to hook u up. Try to get into a left over 2005 would be your best bet. If you do that you can do better without a X Plan Pin, shoot for 10-12K off MSRP for a loaded FX4 SCREW and reduce down for lower models.

Hopefully I can get something to help. I did not realize that they were set up that way and audited.

Kevin
 
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MAXXIS2001SCREW
I think the A- plan are for ford employees or direct family and is audited by ford, D- plan is ford retirees? and X-plan is the buddy pin, you may only be able to get the X-plan, look under the Lightning board for Suavy he may be able to hook u up. Try to get into a left over 2005 would be your best bet. If you do that you can do better without a X Plan Pin, shoot for 10-12K off MSRP for a loaded FX4 SCREW and reduce down for lower models.
D-plan is for ford employees or direct family.

Do a search and you will come across oodles of info on this. There was just a post a few days ago explaining all the Plans. Id go for the 06 if i were to trade. Its true you can get a better deal on an 05 but you will be limited to selection. As soon as you drive that 05 off the lot the resale value will drop alot more than an 06. Of course, its a year older. But if you plan on keeping it for a while then it wont matter. But, i like the look of the 06's better. IMO the round fogs look much more sophisticated on the painted bumpers.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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I responded to your post on the X-plan thread

God Bless,

Suavy
 
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