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I've tried to search the forums, but I can't find what I'm looking for. Which of the two plans is the better deal for purchases. I qualify and have bought my last 3 vehicles via the A-plan. I know it's a great place to start, but is there any more room under the A-plan price or should I quit while I'm ahead.
Well, X-Plan is 4% +$150 over A-Plan, so I think that answers that part of the question Most of us simply are not qualified to buy at A-Plan. As for whether you can do better, most of the benefit of dealing with Plan prices is that they are set in stone, pretty much. You know what the price is and the only question is if the dealer will participate. Getting a discount below that was pretty much unheard of until recently for most of us. If you were qualified and got A-Plan, that was smokin deal. Same for X-Plan buyers. Not that some dealers won't go below that, provided you are qualified for the plan to begin with
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