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Old 07-11-2007, 11:46 AM
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Axel
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Default RE: Analysis: Ford's fading future

Oh that's normal for Ford to do that. I traded in my 06 Mustang for an 07 Mustang and they turned around and listed it for $27,000, which oddly enough is what KBB said it was. The thing about that is that I didn't even pay that much for it when it was new. It still sits on the lot, since April, and they "reduced" the price. I know I really don't care for Ford dealership's either. It took two months for them to finance me, my other car was sitting on the lot to be sold even though they hadn't paid it off yet, I had to pay a late fee and almost ended up being on my credit, was suppose to get a refund that I never got for that payment that I made and my plates are due Fri and I still haven't received the card to get them. Had pretty much the same experience with the 06 Mustang at a dealership, crappy that is, but that dealership was many more miles away and I took a few trips up there. I love how they treat their customers.