Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
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Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
From an article on the Detroit News website:
Ford is offering an incentive program on the Escape and Mariner Hybrids for the first time ever.
The Escape Hybrid will sell for $26,104, which is $1,411 less than its suggested retail price.
Ford is offering an incentive program on the Escape and Mariner Hybrids for the first time ever.
The Escape Hybrid will sell for $26,104, which is $1,411 less than its suggested retail price.
#3
Re: Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
Nope. Ford is basically using the same incentives as GM. They post a new "maximum price" that the customer would pay for the vehicle which is lower than the sticker price.
#5
Re: Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
i think all ford incentive programs are still at the discretion of the dealers (aka, if they want to be jerks they don't have to offer it), but it sure looks like ford is including the hybrids in on this one.
and yeah, well, since i already have my 2006 FEH (and i know others here do too), that kinda sucks. i would definitely love to have $1k+ back in my pocket.
and yeah, well, since i already have my 2006 FEH (and i know others here do too), that kinda sucks. i would definitely love to have $1k+ back in my pocket.
#6
Re: Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
Originally Posted by feinstei
Nope. Ford is basically using the same incentives as GM. They post a new "maximum price" that the customer would pay for the vehicle which is lower than the sticker price.
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Re: Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
Hi Muhman:
___Just received an E-Mail from the CEO of our company (Exelon) this morning talking about Energy saving this winter. He also put in a promo for the 06 Ford Escape Hybrid w/ the 05 $2K deduction or the 06 ~ $2K tax credit. $3,000 off MSRP which is our X-Plan + the 06 tax incentives … Now if he would have kicked in another $2 or $3K on the company’s dime, I think I would have pulled the trigger this morning
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___Just received an E-Mail from the CEO of our company (Exelon) this morning talking about Energy saving this winter. He also put in a promo for the 06 Ford Escape Hybrid w/ the 05 $2K deduction or the 06 ~ $2K tax credit. $3,000 off MSRP which is our X-Plan + the 06 tax incentives … Now if he would have kicked in another $2 or $3K on the company’s dime, I think I would have pulled the trigger this morning
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
#9
Re: Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
Originally Posted by feinstei
From an article on the Detroit News website:
Ford is offering an incentive program on the Escape and Mariner Hybrids for the first time ever.
The Escape Hybrid will sell for $26,104, which is $1,411 less than its suggested retail price.
Ford is offering an incentive program on the Escape and Mariner Hybrids for the first time ever.
The Escape Hybrid will sell for $26,104, which is $1,411 less than its suggested retail price.
#10
Re: Incentives Now on the Ford Escape Hybrid/Mariner Hybrid
First of all, you NEVER have to put down a "deposit" when you order a car. Ford Motor does not require one in order to build a car for a dealership.
Secondly, you simply need to search Ford's website for details on the "tag" sale which includes the Ford Escape Hybrid and the Mercury Mariner Hybrid. You can also search the Detroit News website for the article that my original posting referred to.
There's NO reason that the dealer should not extend the "sale" to you, even though you ordered the vehicle. If they try to weasel out of it, tell 'em that you're not interested, get your deposit back, and go find another dealer.
Fred E.
Detroit, MI
Secondly, you simply need to search Ford's website for details on the "tag" sale which includes the Ford Escape Hybrid and the Mercury Mariner Hybrid. You can also search the Detroit News website for the article that my original posting referred to.
There's NO reason that the dealer should not extend the "sale" to you, even though you ordered the vehicle. If they try to weasel out of it, tell 'em that you're not interested, get your deposit back, and go find another dealer.
Fred E.
Detroit, MI