![]() If I'm gonna be forced to get an automatic, I'm getting an Accord or Mazda6.that simple. If the deal isn't awesome, its kinda pointless and considering Ford just dropped the manual transmission models for 2015, either they drop the price or I'll just get something else. Its that simple.īefore I drive all the way out to CT for this particular car, I'll just deal with the few dealerships in my area who have cars with similar options. You may not be able to "waive" the fee per se, but you can drop the price overall then include the fee to keep the price where it was set at before the fee was disclosed. $500 is nothing, principle is everything. ![]() No telling what other "fee" might come up by the time I get out there to get the car. If there is some type of "fee" why was it NOT discussed in all the emails I received from the dealership yesterday. You can see it that way if you want too, my issues is simple. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. ![]() ![]() A dealership in my area has the exact car with the exact same options as the model out in Connecticut, but its an AUTOMATICĪnybody have any dealings with Columbia Ford or any dealings buying a car in Connecticut before? The car is exactly what I want down to the options.but Im not just going to give away $500 just for the hell of it.Ĭonsidering the manual transmission is dead for 2015, I'm not paying anymore than the $24500-25500 total for the car. I live in Wisconsin, only drive stick shift cars and I'm willing to drive out there to get the car BUT if the pricing isn't good (and right now the dealership looks mighty shady) I'm gonna pass on it. I researched Ford's website and they mention nothing about the car only needing to be a GM product. He also mentioned that the "Competitive Rebate" that is available in my region only applies to GM vehicles, NOT to other makes/models. He's supposed to email me again tomorrow about the car, I'm going to stick to my guns.either give me the price you quoted me and include this "bogus" fee in the price of $29,200 or just keep the car. Its a charge the dealerships themselves comes up with but he made it seem like it was a one-time fee all dealerships charge that Connecticut themselves requires them to charge) Then before we ended the conversation he told me that the dealership charges a $498 "Conveyance" fee for all purchases which he says is required by law (I just researched it and the only thing the dealership is required to do is post a sign saying they charge these fees and what they charge. Part of the deal I acquired last night was to include splash guards and some all-weather mats in the price of the car, and today the salesperson agreed to do that since the car is still over invoice a bit. I was about to plan the trip out there today when I got a call from the dealership (which is open on Sunday surprisingly) and now I'm putting the brakes on the purchase. Currently I qualify for rebates up to $4750 if I take the Ford financing ($3750 if I don't) so the total cost as of last night was about $25,500-$24500 depending on rebates. Got a dealer quote late last night for $29200 prior to any rebates which comes out to about $340 above invoice. It's a loaded Darkside model with Charcoal Interior with the following options: I've been in talks with a few dealerships around the country (Some in Chicago-land and Illinois, two in NJ and one in CT)īefore this morning I was pretty set on driving to Columbia Ford out in Columbia, Connecticut to pick up a Fusion model they have available. Alright folks, come Labor Day weekend I'm going to be ready to pull the trigger on a Fusion.
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