Ford Truck Commercial Connection Program
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Just in case, I'd bring along SOMETHING that proves you have your own business: DBA, D&B listing, insurance policy w/ company name, sales tax or federal ID number. 5 will get you 10 they will ask for it when you get there. Trust me on this one- I've been selling Fords long enough to know better!
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The only F-150s this program does NOT apply to are the Lightning and Harley-Davidson. Other than those 2, you can get $1,000 back on any new ('03 or '04) F-150. And it's a 3-way rebate: $300 cash if you own your own business and add nothing to the truck, OR a $500 Milwaukee tool package, OR a flat $1,000 if you add AT LEAST $1200 in items to your truck that you need for your business.
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Originally posted by 1956MarkII
Sorry for the delay- it gets a little crazy at a car dealership around the end of the month. The Commercial Connection Program will pay you at least $1,000 for equipment you need to add to your truck for business purposes. You need to spend at least $1,200, and you don't have to get the stuff from the dealer. The only things Ford won't pay for are items you could have ordered from the factory (air conditioning, for example), or electronic devices (cell phones, remote starters, etc...). If you're doing it yourself, then you present receipts for at least $1,200 to your dealer, they submit it to Ford, and you should have a check within 2 weeks. If you're buying the items through the dealer, then they can apply the $1,000 towards the deal. Almost anything qualifies: snow plow, winch, ladder racks, spraying equipment- whatever you need for your business. Hope this helps. If the dealer isn't aware of this program or they give you a hard time, then check back. We'll get 'em straightened out!
Sorry for the delay- it gets a little crazy at a car dealership around the end of the month. The Commercial Connection Program will pay you at least $1,000 for equipment you need to add to your truck for business purposes. You need to spend at least $1,200, and you don't have to get the stuff from the dealer. The only things Ford won't pay for are items you could have ordered from the factory (air conditioning, for example), or electronic devices (cell phones, remote starters, etc...). If you're doing it yourself, then you present receipts for at least $1,200 to your dealer, they submit it to Ford, and you should have a check within 2 weeks. If you're buying the items through the dealer, then they can apply the $1,000 towards the deal. Almost anything qualifies: snow plow, winch, ladder racks, spraying equipment- whatever you need for your business. Hope this helps. If the dealer isn't aware of this program or they give you a hard time, then check back. We'll get 'em straightened out!
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I don't think there is a website. Check with your dealer he can give you all the details. If your join AQHA (www.aqha.com) you also get $500 rebate to go along with the commercial incentives....
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Originally posted by High Cotton
I don't think there is a website. Check with your dealer he can give you all the details. If your join AQHA (www.aqha.com) you also get $500 rebate to go along with the commercial incentives....
I don't think there is a website. Check with your dealer he can give you all the details. If your join AQHA (www.aqha.com) you also get $500 rebate to go along with the commercial incentives....
I looked at the web site though I didn't see anything about a rebate from ford. Can anyone offer any further?
THANKS!