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"We drove over 3 hours to buy a 2006 F350 Super Duty from Hntington Beach Ford. My Wife and I highley recommend this dealership. They went above the ca"... Read more Review by: mwebb1965

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"I never thought that I would be able to say that visiting a car dealership was a totally positive experience. But South Bay Ford is wonderful. From th"... Read more Review by: kimma

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2012 Mustang v6 Premium October 2011 by chuckcreig on Fri Oct 28 17:48:19 PDT 2011

Hi Car_Man, Thanks for your help! Can you provide current money factor and residual value percentage info for a 2012 Mustang v6 premium for 39 month lease (not 36) and 15,000 miles per year? Cap cost with options at approx $29500 I see you posting Ford Credit's base lease rates around 2.25%. Can you explain how this rate is adjusted by dealers, or rather how we can use this rate to help figure out if we are getting a good rate? For example 2.25% seems an insanely low lease rate as this would imply a money factor of 0.00094. But according to Bankrate, for my area (Los Angeles, CA) a GOOD rate will be closer to 4.5% (0.00188). Which is what I would expect to see at the dealer. Any clarification would be helpful. Thanks!

2011 Fusion I-4 auto with spoiler and remote start by mb19 on Sat Sep 17 12:16:18 PDT 2011

I purchased a Fusion 2011 SE I-4 FWD with automatic transmission and a spoiler and remote start. The MSRP is $26579 including destination fees ($1350). I paid $20600 after Ford employee rebate of $4352 (can find the info at Ford.ca) and lot of phone calls and negotiations with different dealers across the Province of Quebec. It looks like I saved around $6000 from the sticker price. The invoice is $24896 available at Carsaver.ca. The Ford financing is 3.9%@60 months, giving $430/month. I know that it is a little higher of what you guys pay in the US. At the end the dealer told that I made the best bargain of the month. Should I believe that? So far I truly love the car. The handling, confort, design and pricing are on top of the list. I used to drive a Chevy Malibu for 8 years. In the last weeks, I tested the Camry, Sonata, Malibu and Mazda6 before getting the Fusion.

re: V6 Mustang Lease [edamon] by vaibhave on Thu Aug 18 10:44:48 PDT 2011

This TrueCar $28500 does not include the Automatic Transmission which itself is $1100. Also all of the premium convertibles available in CA, had some costly option with it (rear camera, pony package, anti-theft,etc) which was increasing the price. Also none were available in Candy Red/Kona Blue I wanted. So actually I ordered my v6 car to be build and got this in 6 weeks. This is a 36 month lease. Also if you see previous posts, car_man also gave the same numbers for 10,500 mileage - 53% residual and 2.75% rate for Ford Motor Credit. Anyway, Thanks for all the details. I will definitely remember them for my next lease :) -Vaibhave

2012 Mustang by rustysky on Wed Jun 01 17:42:58 PDT 2011

In San Diego, CA - Shopping for a 2012 Ford Mustang Conv V6. Bad car shopping experience yesterday - 31 May. Sticker price $34,340. After our awful experience with sales rep our OTD price somehow ended up being $42,000. Needless to say we left with no Mustang. We have very good credit. What are other people paying right now for the same car? Just out of curiosity?

quote for fusion hybrid with 502 pkg by sunil on Mon May 02 18:44:18 PDT 2011

So I have a quote (via Costco) for 31,060 for a Fusion Hybrid with the 502a package. I assume there will be no other fees besides the doc/tire/tax/title for CA. What do you guys think - good price or do I have more room for bargaining ? Has any dealer thrown in free service for x years as part of your fusion hybrid deal ? Also, any recommendations for a site to get the extended warranty (how much should I expect to pay for extended warranty ?)

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