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Dropping the Town Car was a ferocious mistake from my point of view. I wish what they did was kept the Town Car and modernized it along with the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis. Ford had three cars on my car-shopping A-list, now it has none. There is not one car in Lincoln's lineup I would take over any of their foreign or domestic competition.
You mean "Get your car scratched to heck for cheaper gas." I never run any of my rides through those automatic car washes.
Thanks James. Will give that a try. Of course, for me, it's after the fact. We have a dealer here in the Philly area that advertise rock bottom prices for Buick leases. My approach has been to start off with that price at the dealer I use based on the assumption that it includes all rebates and cash.
jamlhess My deal included the Conquest rebate. It was O'Neill Buick in Warminster PA My best advice is that you should be able to get a Regal base (RL1) with $2k down, 39 mo, 12k/yr for $200/mo with the Conquest rebate and all lease cash. Add to that price based on the options you want. If you need a contact there, let me know and I'll provide my email address.
Their original owners weren't often poor. When I was a very young kid in the late 1960s / early 1970s, this spoiled princess of a teenage girl got a new MG from her well-to-do parents, wrecked it, and then got another.
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