FORD F-150 Incentives
Originally Posted by RyanW2427
What's the difference between "family" and "regular" incentives?
You may already know this, but if you price your truck on Edmunds.com and take a print out to the dealership, they will match the invoice or tmv price. With incentives, you can get a good deal. I paid almost $9,000 below sticker price.
Originally Posted by bamorris2
I hadn't heard anything about it. I just went to Ford's website, and there's no mention of it there either... Are you guys sure it's the Family Share (oh wait, that's Verizon huh?) program again, and not just regular incentives?
Originally Posted by Tbird69
Must just be north of the border right now. Ford's running the "Family Pricing" deal in Canada.
So it is... I just went to the Ford Canada website, and sure enough, Family Pricing is back... Wonder if/when it's coming back to the US..??..
I saw on a commercial that they were calling it a year end clearance. Cars are becoming like christmas, the year ends earlier every year. I got my 06 xl last october with a/c for $14000 out the door at 0% for 60 months with no money down. I had some left over loan money on my ranger to flip but at 0% it was better than keeping my high milage ranger.
Originally Posted by Oxlander
It seems that the last earnings quarter always yields the best incentives. I recall this time last year Ford was offering 0% for 60 months and 2,000 cash back on all remaining '06 models.
They have been doing this sort of stuff for 20+ years
mid July through labor day is the best time to buy the current model year because they have the combination of the best inventory and best incentives
if you wait later, your choice of inventory is MUCH lower
If you wait too long, you get killer deals on the current model year, but may not be able to get the package or color you want
But this is not news, and you people complaining about resale value, get over yourselves, its an american vehicle, they have no resale value
Originally Posted by crazynip
NEWS FLASH...
They have been doing this sort of stuff for 20+ years
mid July through labor day is the best time to buy the current model year because they have the combination of the best inventory and best incentives
if you wait later, your choice of inventory is MUCH lower
If you wait too long, you get killer deals on the current model year, but may not be able to get the package or color you want
But this is not news, and you people complaining about resale value, get over yourselves, its an american vehicle, they have no resale value
They have been doing this sort of stuff for 20+ years
mid July through labor day is the best time to buy the current model year because they have the combination of the best inventory and best incentives
if you wait later, your choice of inventory is MUCH lower
If you wait too long, you get killer deals on the current model year, but may not be able to get the package or color you want
But this is not news, and you people complaining about resale value, get over yourselves, its an american vehicle, they have no resale value
Quick question: With the 0% APR AND cash back, would you think Ford would go off of invoice instead of sticker? I was able to do that with Nissan, just dont know how Ford is. I know Chevy used invoice a lot with the quotes from them, but Toyota and Honda just look at you like your stoned for asking.
Originally Posted by gunner22
Quick question: With the 0% APR AND cash back, would you think Ford would go off of invoice instead of sticker? I was able to do that with Nissan, just dont know how Ford is. I know Chevy used invoice a lot with the quotes from them, but Toyota and Honda just look at you like your stoned for asking.
Chris
Originally Posted by cgndhhh
does anyone know if it is 0%APR for 36months or 60? Or does it vary? I'm looking at one site and it says for 36 months.
A couple dealerships around here have the truck that I am looking for with the $2007 cash back + another $1500 rebate. I can get x-plan through my wife's work so this seems pretty good. But, I hate to buy it now and then in two months they have $4-5k cash back. Anyone think this may happen or is this the last big hoorah of the year?


