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Re: Fusion Warranty [hackattack5] by best_grandpa on Tue Dec 22 07:37:00 PST 2009

It blew me away when I called Midwest Ford in Hutchinson ,Ks and they said The price for the 5 year 75,000 Premium care was $850.00 I ask him how he could do that price he said they sell alot of warrantys. well I am glad I called like my friend told me to all ways good to save and get a great deal

Fusion Warranty by best_grandpa on Mon Dec 21 18:43:46 PST 2009

I love my new Fusion, I found out from a friend of mine that you can shop around for the Ford extended warranty and you do not have to buy it from the dealer you purchased your car from.He told me to call Midwest Superstore in Hutchinson Kansas they are a Ford and Toyota Dealer ship.They gave him a great deal on his Toyota warranty. So I did just that.To make a long story short my friend was right I bought a 5 year 75,000 miles Premium Care Ford warranty for only $850.00 The sales person was very nice and gave me his best price and did not push.I told him I needed to talk to my wife Jerry told me that was fine just give him a call when I was ready.and it would only take a few min to do over the phone. I saved over half of what I could have paid. You can do the same no matter what state you live in on any Ford with in the 3 years and 36,000 miles Call Midwest Superstore at 1100 east 30th Hutchinson, Ks 67502

Why to NEVER put money down on a lease by hardhawk on Fri May 15 19:43:17 PDT 2009

What happened to us is a classic example of why one should never put any significant money down on a lease. We put zero down on our 2008 Edge Limited lease in November of 2007. The Edge was flawless and we really liked everything about it. Late last month we had a house fire and the Edge was in the garage, going up in flames. Had we made a down payment in order to reduce the monthly payments, we would have lost that money when the Edge was destroyed and our insurance would have had to pay less. As it is, our insurance is "buying" the Edge and thus the lease is paid off and we will have payment from the company for sales tax and registration fees. Zero out of pocket costs plus no lost down payment.

Re: Deal or No Deal [wteague] by seloo on Tue Jan 20 17:32:34 PST 2009

We are talking about a 08 Taurus Xs. 07 Freestyles are going for $Ks less. Good Luck!

Expedition Lease by nckracer on Sat May 31 19:17:45 PDT 2008

I have a 2007 EL EB. The sticker priced out at 52K. I ran it under X-Plan with a returning customer rebate and got it down to 46K. Wrote up a 2 yr lease with 40K miles and it came to $890 per mo. with nothing down.

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