John
Irwin,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, September 15, 2008
Here is the letter stating that you may combine other offers with the 4.9 % and if you put your information in at fordcredit.com it tells you that you are able to get 0.9 % and atlease 5500.00 in rebates and incentives so don't tell me I should know that this isn't the way it works because the letter Ford sent me and their website tells me different. http://www.jnjcustomcycles.com/FordCredit.html
John
Irwin,#3Author of original report
Sun, September 14, 2008
but salesmen all know this. i thank you very much but i am not a salesman so i would not know this INSIDE information. I was a consumer who bought into lies ... EXCUSE ME for being so trusting.
Karl
Clovis,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 14, 2008
Where have you been? For years and years the car manufacturers have had "4.9%", "0%", "2%" and so on "specials". You can either take the cheap financing or a rebate/incentive and you will pay FULL MSRP if you take the cheap financing. It is rarely in the small print but salesmen all know this. Car companies are not charities. Actually the 4.9% is rather high from Ford Credit. I've seen 2.9% from GM. I get 5% from my credit union PLUS any rebate or incentive. Stay away from Ford Credit, GMAC, etc and check with your credit union. Quit writing letters and crying over what is general knowledge to anyone who researches car deals. You letters will accomplish nothing. They should have told you that you have a choice -cheap financing or a rebate. They didn't and now you know. Put this terrible thing behind you and move on with your life.
Karl
Clovis,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 14, 2008
Where have you been? For years and years the car manufacturers have had "4.9%", "0%", "2%" and so on "specials". You can either take the cheap financing or a rebate/incentive and you will pay FULL MSRP if you take the cheap financing. It is rarely in the small print but salesmen all know this. Car companies are not charities. Actually the 4.9% is rather high from Ford Credit. I've seen 2.9% from GM. I get 5% from my credit union PLUS any rebate or incentive. Stay away from Ford Credit, GMAC, etc and check with your credit union. Quit writing letters and crying over what is general knowledge to anyone who researches car deals. You letters will accomplish nothing. They should have told you that you have a choice -cheap financing or a rebate. They didn't and now you know. Put this terrible thing behind you and move on with your life.
Karl
Clovis,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 14, 2008
Where have you been? For years and years the car manufacturers have had "4.9%", "0%", "2%" and so on "specials". You can either take the cheap financing or a rebate/incentive and you will pay FULL MSRP if you take the cheap financing. It is rarely in the small print but salesmen all know this. Car companies are not charities. Actually the 4.9% is rather high from Ford Credit. I've seen 2.9% from GM. I get 5% from my credit union PLUS any rebate or incentive. Stay away from Ford Credit, GMAC, etc and check with your credit union. Quit writing letters and crying over what is general knowledge to anyone who researches car deals. You letters will accomplish nothing. They should have told you that you have a choice -cheap financing or a rebate. They didn't and now you know. Put this terrible thing behind you and move on with your life.
Karl
Clovis,#7Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 14, 2008
Where have you been? For years and years the car manufacturers have had "4.9%", "0%", "2%" and so on "specials". You can either take the cheap financing or a rebate/incentive and you will pay FULL MSRP if you take the cheap financing. It is rarely in the small print but salesmen all know this. Car companies are not charities. Actually the 4.9% is rather high from Ford Credit. I've seen 2.9% from GM. I get 5% from my credit union PLUS any rebate or incentive. Stay away from Ford Credit, GMAC, etc and check with your credit union. Quit writing letters and crying over what is general knowledge to anyone who researches car deals. You letters will accomplish nothing. They should have told you that you have a choice -cheap financing or a rebate. They didn't and now you know. Put this terrible thing behind you and move on with your life.