Ford Expands Employee Pricing Sale

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While GM’s financing offers were given a nice boost by a federal bailout of GMAC, Ford — which didn’t get any federal funds — is left to offer more cash-back incentives on its products. The company is extending its Employee Pricing Plus sale through Jan. 12, one week longer than it had originally planned.

Offers include a $3,377 discount on the new Ford Flex crossover, and $2,735 on a 2009 Focus, which makes its starting price less than $13,000. Lincoln and Mercury models are also included in the sale.

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By David Thomas | January 6, 2009 | Comments (2)

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I have just come across this great car site, I really love reading up on new cars and getting to see what is happening in the car industry.

This is great news for employee's with the financial crisis still on going this makes it a lot easier for them to get a new car, unlike the normal Joe Soap in the streets. We will just have to stick it out and tighten those belts until things start to look up.

It always helps being employed by companies like these, as one gets such great perks with the job and this is one of those times.

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