Ford Extends Incentives

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Ford’s Fourth of July incentives will stretch long into summer. Every 2007 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury car will continue to have 0% financing for 36 months available. Trucks and SUVs will get an additional $2,007 cash rebate on top of the financing except for the Ford Edge, Freestyle and E-Series van and the Lincoln MKX. Both offers now run through Aug. 31.

Did anyone buy a new Ford during the Fourth of July week?

Source: Automotive News

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By David Thomas | July 9, 2007 | Comments (7)

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lopez

not I, said the lopez

No brand bashing! just saying no

Ken L.

I, Kenny Lee, do solemnly swear that I did not purchase a new Ford over the 4th of July week.

Driver25

No, I didn't buy a Ford during the Fourth of July week, I brought a Toyota.

David

I went into a show room down in San Diego and got pricing for a fusion. I told them that the car sells men here suck and i think thats why ford sucks compared to Toyota! the service is horrible and just the way that the managers present them selves on the chair(slouching and cursing in Spanish). I wont trust someone with big money if they don't know how to count higher than a thousand.

Aussie Boy

Why buy a dodgy American Ford when you can buy and Australian Ford Territory Ghia Turbo

Aussie Boy

Which i forgot to say is one the top five vehicles for sale in Australia, for quality and style

Aussie Boy

Which i forgot to say is one the top five vehicles for sale in Australia, for quality and style

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