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Can I use an Xplan PIN when ordering a Bronco Sport?
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Is that something you give them at the time of order or when you get closer to delivery?Yes. Dealers have been able to submit orders using X-plan, as well as the usual other discount plans (A-plan and Z-plan).
It is my first time trying to use this. Two questionsYes. Dealers have been able to submit orders using X-plan, as well as the usual other discount plans (A-plan and Z-plan).
My dealer said they would honor X-plan pricing if FORD was offering it and they thought ford would. That being said, they should apply it when your car arrives and you go over final price.It is my first time trying to use this. Two questions
- When do you submit that? At time of order or later?
- When I look at https://www.fordpartner.com/partnerweb/vehicles/vehicles.do, the Bronco Sport is not listed. I don't see how to generate a PIN
My dealer said that they could give me an X plan price when taking delivery even without acquiring my own PIN. However, at this time the Broncos don't seem to be on the radar yet and I wasn't able to generate a PIN since they ask for the vehicle that you will be applying the PIN to. At any rate, when I placed my order, the dealer gave my a price that was about $650 below MSRP but promised to give me the X plan price which is several hundred dollars less once the Broncos are in their system. I may try to acquire my own PIN anyway when possible.It is my first time trying to use this. Two questions
- When do you submit that? At time of order or later?
- When I look at https://www.fordpartner.com/partnerweb/vehicles/vehicles.do, the Bronco Sport is not listed. I don't see how to generate a PIN
Doc fees in California are $65...? Google search returned that. Real thing?...Just an FYI for everyone planning on using X-plan. Check to see the doc fee totals dealerships are allowed to charge you. It is capped in some states.
For Texas it's $150. Here is a site confirming the amount.
After researching the above I went ahead and created my PIN for my X-Plan purchase and it had another interesting part about the Administration fee....
Correct, I read it as that fee is already included so make sure they don't add itDoc fees in California are $65...? Google search returned that. Real thing?...
Regarding your post. This section 6... what's up with the (this amount should not be added to the X-Plan price). As in... we're paying the $275 no matter what right? I wonder why they include that verbiage?
So its not a part of financing and the like...
Hey, any chance you have the location for the verbiage on this... I just looked on the MCA site, and, the ford partner site, can't find that 411. Help is appreciated! My curiosity stems from the annual membership. As in... if we're paying for the year, why the 60 day probation. In the long run, not that much of a stress point... 2 months from now we'll be in October, and some of us won't be signing documents until November December. But still curious as I want to have all my ducks in a row.I don't believe you can select the Bronco yet though and there is a 60 day requirement for proof of documentation for the dealer. I don't think any of else have to worry there since we won't be paying for it for while yet.