Go with Employee Pricing or wait?
#1
Go with Employee Pricing or wait?
I am about to pick up a 2009 Ford Mustang V6 Premium. I am wondering if it is smart to take advantage of the employee pricing deal going on or to wait till January 5th when the deals change.
I am wondering now that the 2010's have been announced if they might be offering something extra to get the old models off the lot. Another advantage I have is my company does take part of the X-Plan.
I am going with the 2009 because I cant wait till the 2010 models come out. My current vehicle is on its last leg and I refuse to put another dime into it to make it last until then.
Any thoughts would be great.
I am wondering now that the 2010's have been announced if they might be offering something extra to get the old models off the lot. Another advantage I have is my company does take part of the X-Plan.
I am going with the 2009 because I cant wait till the 2010 models come out. My current vehicle is on its last leg and I refuse to put another dime into it to make it last until then.
Any thoughts would be great.
#3
Wow thats pretty fantastic. Your right thats almost worth the drive lol. The specs I requested on the one I want are:
2009 V6 Premium Mustang
Black int/ext
Automatic Transmission
Safety & Security Package
Comfort Package with heated leather seats
Total out the door price with all tax/fees I was offered $23,600
2009 V6 Premium Mustang
Black int/ext
Automatic Transmission
Safety & Security Package
Comfort Package with heated leather seats
Total out the door price with all tax/fees I was offered $23,600
Last edited by Tim From Cleveland; 12-14-2008 at 05:05 PM.
#6
6th Gear Member
ANYONE paying anything more than $2500 below invoice is getting ripped. If you know what you're doing, you can easily get to $2500 below invoice or more. "Employee pricing'... what a great advertising gimmick.