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Bethesda, Maryland Ford Car Dealers

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  • Koons Ford
  • 1051 E Broad St
  • Falls Church, VA 22044
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Topic Restart - Latest Hybrid Prices Paid by fazworld on Tue Jan 19 09:49:33 PST 2010

I will be in the market for a FFH in the next few weeks to month. What are the latest prices that people are paying? Thanks!

Any updates to leasing a FFH? by fazworld on Sun Jul 26 18:17:16 PDT 2009

Anyone have info on prices paid for leasing?

Leasing a 2010 Fusion Hybrid by fazworld on Mon Jul 20 04:04:49 PDT 2009

I have the same question as many other people. I live in the Washington DC area and am interested in leasing a 2010 Fusion Hybrid. From reading all the recent posts, it seems that leasing a Ford is harder than at other manufacturers. I am currently leasing a 07 BMW 335i with a sales price of around $45,000 / 15,000 miles for $557 a month. Are there any promotional deals right now? What can I expect the monthly lease cost to be for a Fusion Hybrid? Is gmoney's quote a comparable one (even though that sales price is cheaper than the Hybrid)? I would rather lease than purchase since I seem to grow tired of the same car after 3 years.

Re: GT's and prices paid [chevy4life] by chessman on Fri Aug 19 11:15:31 PDT 2005

It wasnt easy.I argued a bit for it, using some logic that I was only gonna order it using xplan, and he'd still make SOME money off me. That wasnt flying too well so I finally just broke down and cried. Then he gave it to me. J/K lol I'm really not sure to the WHY he decided to do it (I think the final thing I said before he gave it to me was "Well I dont even know WHY they even HAVE and X-plan if I cant use it!). I know it helps dealer allocation the more they order and sell right away, but other than that I'm real thankful for the deal. It will take some convincing but I hope he does the same for you. Dont think I can post the name here, but I'll message it to ya.

Re: GT's and prices paid [cgalen] by chessman on Fri Aug 19 08:26:42 PDT 2005

The dealership I went to was Koons in Rockville, very nice salesmen, very upfront once we settled on x-plan. I was in and out of there in 20 minutes. Graphicsguy, Thanks for advice. I realize now I only have the VOC, so I'm gonna go ahead and get the DORA as soon as possible. I dont anticipate any problems, but why take the chance. Vnova,My X-plan price for the gt coupe was 25,058 including dest. and del., and msrp was 26980, so you should see somewhere around that same discount. you definitely should already know what price you will pay since you already ordered. Good luck, hope your car comes soon too!

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