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I'm in the market, and looking for the best place to find a X-Plan pricing PIN. With all the shortages and supply issues, dealers are less willing to negotiate and all they want to max-out $$$ with every sale. In fact, I don't want to negotiate nor do want to over pay. I expect to order it, so I have a few weeks to spare. Where is the quickest and easiest place to find a X-Plan PIN?
The attached pic show exactly what I don't want. It was taken in, at KG Ford in Carlsbad Calif. Market adjustment is code for pay-up. Dealer Option (none) +$10,000.
Thank You.
Dealers are not required to accept X Plan. I would expect that no dealer is going to accept an X Plan and give up that $10,000 mark up.
If you want to try send me a private message with the name that will be on the title, address, email, and the last four digits (ONLY the last four!) of your Social Security number. I will get an X Plan PIN for you.
Mark is right. He was nice enough to get an X-Plan PIN for me a few days ago. Since then I've talked to about 1/2 dozen dealers amd none would honor X-Plan for anything but a new special order. The mark-up over MSRP has from a few thousand to $20k in some cases since this nonsense started.
Looks like I'll be putting an order in with Granger.
If you don't use the X Plan PIN let me know. I can cancel it and reissue it to someone else. Right now I am out for 2022.
Very generous of you Mark! It wasn't that long ago when a fairly savvy negotiator could easily get below X plan and now it seems like the deal of the century.
Very generous of you Mark! It wasn't that long ago when a fairly savvy negotiator could easily get below X plan and now it seems like the deal of the century.
Simply supply and demand...when the chip shortage is solved...inventories will increase tremendously and dealers will be in the negotiating business once again. As I've said many times in various threads...not a good time to be buying either new or used. The local Subaru dealer keeps bugging me to buy my 2015 Outback Limited...every available option...only 63K miles...perfect condition...not a ding or dent...no scratches...no rips or tears. I paid $16,250 in a private sale just about a year ago...his last offer was $21,500...my last counter was $23,000. The only issue...I'll have to buy another car...probably something high miles...not sure I'm willing to do that as I love the Outback.
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picking up a 2022 Bronco 4dr 2.3 badlands with the Sasquatch package next week and my contact for my xplan pin died sadly to say. A little help in the right direction please would be appreciated. Need ASAP happy to grease wheels I’m in Canada of that makes a difference?
Hi there. Checking to see if anyone didn’t use their x plan pin or if you’re able to do any? Thanks so much
My cousin used to get the xplan oin for me but he passed last year and not sure what to do. My current lease is up and I have extended it another month. Looking at leasing an Expedition and the dealer seemed anxious. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Tom
Check out Granger Motors in Des Moines IA. They offered 2% below invoice on the 2022 Super Duty. I believed they changed it for the 2023's to $1500 over invoice; still a good deal if you can not fine X-Plan pricing. I'm not sure what they offer on other vehicles and F-150's. There are a few catches to ordering with them, but it's all spelled out clearly in the thread. Good Luck! https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...uty-order.html
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