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Old 06-02-2011, 04:08 PM
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did you call the other dealer to see if it's really sold?

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Originally Posted by Scrappy Doo
There is a black fx4 screw, eco, luxury about 20 minutes from my house. way up in MN that is. No nav, No roof, no wheels.
That'd be a hell of a drive from Buffalo, NY.
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Originally Posted by FordGuy69


As far as the incentives go, you get the incentives at the time of delivery, not at the time of order. All incentives are assiciated with VIN numbers, zip codes and dates and you can't go backwards. Also, your trade in value might not be the same.
I dont think this is true at all. I just took delivery of my 2011 F150 last week, and my salesman had both the current, and the deal we negotiated 2 months prior, and my prior deal was the best, so we stuck with that. Also, my trade in was negotiated then, and there was no intention from my dealer to re-negotiate that some 2 months after.
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Originally Posted by Oilfieldtrash
Did you call the other dealer to see if it's really sold?
I'll be checking with them shortly
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Originally Posted by HunterSmitty
I dont think this is true at all. I just took delivery of my 2011 F150 last week, and my salesman had both the current, and the deal we negotiated 2 months prior, and my prior deal was the best, so we stuck with that. Also, my trade in was negotiated then, and there was no intention from my dealer to re-negotiate that some 2 months after.
You are right. You get the incentives at order or delivery. Whichever is better.
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Originally Posted by 3fitty
You are right. You get the incentives at order or delivery. Whichever is better.
That all probly depends on the dealer you are working with or state laws maybe?
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Originally Posted by 3fitty
You are right. You get the incentives at order or delivery. Whichever is better.
Thats the same deal I got, I know my salesman pretty well, nit sure if that has anything to do with it, but he said we would go with whichever incentives were better, either at the time of order or delivery.
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If that was a direct copy and paste of your salesman's email to you, I'd personally find a different salesman. I'd prefer making a $40k+ purchase with someone who can actually compose an email like an intelligent human being
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Originally Posted by cegan1825
If that was a direct copy and paste of your salesman's email to you, I'd personally find a different salesman. I'd prefer making a $40k+ purchase with someone who can actually compose an email like an intelligent human being
You know I see that a lot these days, it seems that professionalism has been lost in electronic communication. Forums are one thing, but when you are trying to sell something, a little grammar, punctuation, and proper English go a long way...................now how many mistakes did I make in this post?????
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Here you go, downside, its in Texas
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2011-...item1e63ea7efb


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