kootch88
Platinum Member
If a dealer says you can have zero percent or pay cash and the price is the same, make no mistake, you are paying for the 0%, it's just that the cash guy in that instance is over paying.
I'm not sure how all automakers work, but don't they always offer a huge discount if you do not use the 0%?
I do not work as a sales manager Dave, I just told you I showed my friend who used to be and where he was and his response was that what you said above was untrue with Ford anyway. Cash or finance made no difference to them in the price of the vehicle.
I am getting 2.9% at my Credit union, so I am okay with how things turned out and I am in love with my new toy. Can't wait to go to my camp next weekend and mow the hay from last year. I never got a chance to mow because I was busy remodeling the interior all summer. Plus I have a few piles of dirt I can move around to learn how to use the loader! I am pumped.
I am not questioning your honesty at all, and I agree, upfront information is the key because increased price for financing is not the norm when compared to autos, unless my friend has Alzheimers.