What trim and how much?
#11
Picked up my wife's '15 GT Premium last night. MSRP WAS $42,590. I paid $39,864 less $1,500 in rebates, so $38,364. One was some Ford holiday promo for $500 and the other was a conquest competitive lease for $1,000. I was eligible for that due to a Kia Optima I leased for my daughter earlier this year. I got $18,800 trade for a '11 GT Premium with 45K. I'm very pleased overall and the car is incredible, with huge improvements in ride and technology.
#12
Picked up my wife's '15 GT Premium last night. MSRP WAS $42,590. I paid $39,864 less $1,500 in rebates, so $38,364. One was some Ford holiday promo for $500 and the other was a conquest competitive lease for $1,000. I was eligible for that due to a Kia Optima I leased for my daughter earlier this year. I got $18,800 trade for a '11 GT Premium with 45K. I'm very pleased overall and the car is incredible, with huge improvements in ride and technology.
#13
If you want the car, go get it. It's not worth worrying about and stressing over saving a thousand dollars. When it comes to buying a vehicle someone will always get a better deal than you. That's the way it has always been and I do not see that changing unless the auto industry moves to fixed pricing (fingers crossed).
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