MTH? confusion
#1
MTH? confusion
I know that the MTH is a triplicate of the MMH and FEH but..
Mazda part of the ford company?
Are they manufactured stated side?
Does the A plan (blue oval dealers employees only) work for the mazda?
Can my local Ford dealer order one or do I have to go to a mazda dealer?
anyone know if they are easier to get a hold of ( a new one) than MMh and FEH. ?
Does the tax credit factor in with the number of fEH and MMH's sold to the max number?
Still in the hunt for a hybrid however trying to sell a house and buy a new one so have put off ordering one until that financial mess is sorted out but that may mean not ordering until end of summer which may mean next year before getting, which of course may put tax credit at risk (I am not in jeapordy with the AMT or whatever its called)..
thanks again for all the help.
krista
Mazda part of the ford company?
Are they manufactured stated side?
Does the A plan (blue oval dealers employees only) work for the mazda?
Can my local Ford dealer order one or do I have to go to a mazda dealer?
anyone know if they are easier to get a hold of ( a new one) than MMh and FEH. ?
Does the tax credit factor in with the number of fEH and MMH's sold to the max number?
Still in the hunt for a hybrid however trying to sell a house and buy a new one so have put off ordering one until that financial mess is sorted out but that may mean not ordering until end of summer which may mean next year before getting, which of course may put tax credit at risk (I am not in jeapordy with the AMT or whatever its called)..
thanks again for all the help.
krista
#2
Re: MTH? confusion
350 Mazda Tribute Hybrids were produced for California retail only. I do not expect this to change in the future. There was a thread on this within the past year.
#3
Re: MTH? confusion
I know that the MTH is a triplicate of the MMH and FEH but..
Mazda part of the ford company?
Are they manufactured stated side?
Does the A plan (blue oval dealers employees only) work for the mazda?
Can my local Ford dealer order one or do I have to go to a mazda dealer?
anyone know if they are easier to get a hold of ( a new one) than MMh and FEH. ?
Does the tax credit factor in with the number of fEH and MMH's sold to the max number?
Still in the hunt for a hybrid however trying to sell a house and buy a new one so have put off ordering one until that financial mess is sorted out but that may mean not ordering until end of summer which may mean next year before getting, which of course may put tax credit at risk (I am not in jeapordy with the AMT or whatever its called)..
thanks again for all the help.
krista
Mazda part of the ford company?
Are they manufactured stated side?
Does the A plan (blue oval dealers employees only) work for the mazda?
Can my local Ford dealer order one or do I have to go to a mazda dealer?
anyone know if they are easier to get a hold of ( a new one) than MMh and FEH. ?
Does the tax credit factor in with the number of fEH and MMH's sold to the max number?
Still in the hunt for a hybrid however trying to sell a house and buy a new one so have put off ordering one until that financial mess is sorted out but that may mean not ordering until end of summer which may mean next year before getting, which of course may put tax credit at risk (I am not in jeapordy with the AMT or whatever its called)..
thanks again for all the help.
krista
The Tax credit is for all Ford products, so the expiration date for the MTH will be the same as the FEH and MMH.
#4
Re: MTH? confusion
Edit: Krista, are you in California? If not, I would take your A-plan to your local Ford/Mercury dealer.
#5
Re: MTH? confusion
No, it's separate. Mazda has to hit 60,000 separately, although I don't have any clue why it was set up like that. It doesn't make sense for a car that is built on the same assembly line...
Edit: Krista, are you in California? If not, I would take your A-plan to your local Ford/Mercury dealer.
Edit: Krista, are you in California? If not, I would take your A-plan to your local Ford/Mercury dealer.
#7
Re: MTH? confusion
Let's see, at 500 MTH per year, how long would it take to get to 60K? Ummm, that is 120 years. So, how long does the rebate program last?
#8
Re: MTH? confusion
Mazda part of the ford company?
Yes and no. Yes, they share designs and technology, no, Mazda isn't a branch of Ford.
Are they manufactured stated side?
Yep. Same plant AFAIK.
Does the A plan (blue oval dealers employees only) work for the mazda?
A plan is at the discretion of the dealer. Here in Detroit, many Mazda dealers will accept A plan.
Can my local Ford dealer order one or do I have to go to a mazda dealer?
Mazda dealer.
anyone know if they are easier to get a hold of ( a new one) than MMh and FEH. ?
If you're in California, then it's a coin toss, some people can get them, others say they can't. Outside of California, quite hard to near impossible.
Does the tax credit factor in with the number of fEH and MMH's sold to the max number?
No, it's seperate, so you'd get it, but again, it's dependent on you being able to get one. Also, again AFAIK, the credit ends at the end of the year, since it hasn't been renewed.
Given Fords own shortsightedness, it seems the FEH/MMH may become difficult to buy in future years given how they're limiting production due to their feeling that Hybrids aren't good for them to make compared to F-150's.
Yes and no. Yes, they share designs and technology, no, Mazda isn't a branch of Ford.
Are they manufactured stated side?
Yep. Same plant AFAIK.
Does the A plan (blue oval dealers employees only) work for the mazda?
A plan is at the discretion of the dealer. Here in Detroit, many Mazda dealers will accept A plan.
Can my local Ford dealer order one or do I have to go to a mazda dealer?
Mazda dealer.
anyone know if they are easier to get a hold of ( a new one) than MMh and FEH. ?
If you're in California, then it's a coin toss, some people can get them, others say they can't. Outside of California, quite hard to near impossible.
Does the tax credit factor in with the number of fEH and MMH's sold to the max number?
No, it's seperate, so you'd get it, but again, it's dependent on you being able to get one. Also, again AFAIK, the credit ends at the end of the year, since it hasn't been renewed.
Still in the hunt for a hybrid however trying to sell a house and buy a new one so have put off ordering one until that financial mess is sorted out but that may mean not ordering until end of summer which may mean next year before getting, which of course may put tax credit at risk (I am not in jeapordy with the AMT or whatever its called)..
thanks again for all the help.
krista
thanks again for all the help.
krista
#9
Re: MTH? confusion
it was 49% a few years ago... they might have sold some off actually...
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