You can always do like me. Finance through ford credit to get the rebate, and pay 1 payment. Then refinance through the credit union and get better interest rates.
hey I knew a person at gmac credit and they told me that after you get a few month payed do pay any more and before they call you go in with a bs story and pay up the interest and you all go again so they say they said thats what they care about the most who cares if you pay down the main part of the loan they make all there money off the interest the longer your on the hook the more money they make
Even though the deal is tempting. I am leaning towards just keeping my car. I know prices will drop in year or so and then I may think of buying a 2011 but I know the modding addiction will just continue.
I was told I had to make atleast 6 payments before I could do that. Not sure how much truth there was to that but I figured interest on 6 payments wouldn't be worth the hassel.
No truth whatsoever... I did it that way on my 2008 GT, 2011 GT, and the 2010 F150.
I kept paying the monthly note along with an extra $100 towards the principal amount. After a year I noticed they were not applying the extra towards the principal amount but were deducting it from my next month's payment. Fought with them for another three months before it was straightened out. A month later when my tax refund showed up I paid it off and told them to fuck off.
Judging by pics, I agree about the base vs premium. The base model interior looks very cheap. I would imagine I would have buyers remorse if I went the base mode route.I would hate them for that move, also.
Used ford cr. in the late 80's, n.p. back then.
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to the OP: don't get a 'base', new car, I don't think you even get an oil pressure gauge. GT premium, plus your gearset/whatever. They are very nice to live with then, percentage-wise not too much more $
hey I knew a person at gmac credit and they told me that after you get a few month payed do pay any more and before they call you go in with a bs story and pay up the interest and you all go again so they say they said thats what they care about the most who cares if you pay down the main part of the loan they make all there money off the interest the longer your on the hook the more money they make
I would hate them for that move, also.
Used ford cr. in the late 80's, n.p. back then.
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to the OP: don't get a 'base', new car, I don't think you even get an oil pressure gauge. GT premium, plus your gearset/whatever. They are very nice to live with then, percentage-wise not too much more $