Taking the plunge. Pricing and first year advice needed

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I qualify for x plan as an affiliate, however I rarely see it eclipsing the factory incentives and “most” dealerships will not allow a stacking of the x plan and factory incentives (outside of PCO). That’s just been my experience for what it’s worth.
 

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I qualify for x plan as an affiliate, however I rarely see it eclipsing the factory incentives and “most” dealerships will not allow a stacking of the x plan and factory incentives (outside of PCO). That’s just been my experience for what it’s worth.
I was able to stack everything successfully. This was 2-3 weeks ago at a Boston area dealer. Great experience
 
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https://www.fordpartner.com/partnerweb/login.do

Use MC405 for the login. That will at least get you in to see what the xplan pricing looks like. You would still need the actual pin to purchase.

My mustang club membership ran out a few months before I purchased, but from what I could see, I was seeing better numbers without it in the form of dealer discounts.

Thanks. Looks like the xplan saves $4k on the Lincoln reserve.
 

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If I were you (or wish you would do this for everyone else) … I would ask the Dealer if the "paint bubbling" problem is fixed. If they say yes, then ask for a written guarantee that includes 10 or 15 years warranty for that problem. Warrantied by Ford for you or any subsequent owner of the vehicle.

Have it checked by a lawyer. If that isn't the case then don't buy!

That's the power that the consumer has.
Its the only language that Ford understands.
They obviously don't mind selling people a defective product.
 
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If I were you (or wish you would do this for everyone else) … I would ask the Dealer if the "paint bubbling" problem is fixed. If they say yes, then ask for a written guarantee that includes 10 or 15 years warranty for that problem. Have it checked by a lawyer. If that isn't the case then don't buy!

That's the power that the consumer has.
Its the only language that Ford understands.
They obviously don't mind selling people a defective product.

Wouldn’t paint bubbling be covered under warranty?


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Wouldn’t paint bubbling be covered under warranty?


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Cmon … youre kidding right?
I just don't believe you don't know about this issue.
 
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Cmon … youre kidding right?
I just don't believe you don't know about this issue.

Huh? I don’t have a ford product right now. I’m looking at different vehicles and am thinking I’m going to grab a Navi.

Why wouldn’t paint issues be covered?
 

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The paint bubnling hasnt been recorded as an issue with the 4th gen cars.
 

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[QUOTE="MrSticker, post: 366740, member: 52783" I would absolutely require a Ford guarantee!![/QUOTE]

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Is this over your head?

I’m not sure why you’re getting so combative. I’m not familiar With fords paint problems and I don’t understand why it wouldn’t be considered a warranty item if it happened?


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I’m not sure why you’re getting so combative. I’m not familiar With fords paint problems and I don’t understand why it wouldn’t be considered a warranty item if it happened?


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I don’t believe they covered this under warranty. I’m not sure about why as this was before I even considered the 4th gen I own now.
 

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OP, did you end up buying a Navigator? If so, how do you like it?


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