Aharami
Lifer
Wife and I are looking for either a red or white fusion titanium with moonroof and nav. We prefer the white platinum over the ruby red color and the 19" H spoke wheels over the 19" Y spoke wheels. We found three fusions very close in price to each other.
Driver assist package includes blind spot monitoring, cross traffic alert, and lane keeping. Don't really care about lane keeping, but BLIS and cross traffic monitoring would be a safer choice with a little one on the way
Which one should we pick? Which one makes the most sense?
Fusion A:
Ruby Red with moonroof, nav, 19" Y spoke wheels (not the wheels we like), and driver assist package. - $32600
Fusion B:
White Platinum with moonroof, nav, 19" H spoke - $32045
Fusion C:
White Platinum with moonroof, nav, 19" H spoke, driver assist, and premium floor mats - $32060. Kicker is that this was a company car for the finance manager (or so I'm told) and has ~5000 miles on it.
Fusion C is the exact car we are looking for, but not sure if it makes sense to pay only a couple hundred dollars less for a car with 5K miles on it vs a brand spanking new car.
8/9/13 Update: ----------------------------------------------------------------
Bought the third one. After going back and forth, the dealer came down to $31.6K before any rebates (lowest I could get a brand new one with 0 miles would've been $33.4K). After the $2000 in rebates and another $750 in private cash (thanks seepy83!!!) I was able to get the car for around $31K OTD and $1200 below invoice for a similarly equipped brand new one. Not too bad for a car with 4650 miles on it. So far, I am pretty happy with it, but have only driven it one day.
I did get roped into buying the Premium Care Extended Service plan for $1100 which extends the bumper to bumper warranty to 5 yrs 75K miles. Seemed like a good idea at the time because of the dealer's trickery! They told me the plan is really $2300 but Ford allows new customers to buy it for $1000 off if purchased with the car. Ended up settling on $1100, but after I came back home and did some research, I found out that the plan can be bought anytime for $1395. Yea I did get it for $300 less, but I'm having 2nd thoughts on it. Essentially, I'm paying that extra money for only 2 more yrs, and also there is a $100 deductible per claim. It covers over 500+ parts according to the brochure, but it doesn't cover scheduled maintenance and the following:
Link to brochures -
http://owner.ford.com/Storage/mfMmediaFile/FordPremiumCare Bro.pdf
http://db.tt/Bx3MyTmS
I believe I can still cancel, but not sure if I should. With all the tech that's in there, something's bound to break in 5 yrs. Been googling but the reviews are mixed. Did anyone here buy the ford premium care extended service plan? If so, I'd like to hear your thoughts on it.
Anyways, it's been raining non stop here, so havent had the chance to take any decent pics, but here are two crappy cell phone pics
Tight fit in my townhouse garage. Btw, what's with the ugly ass antenna?! And why couldn't Ford make the sunroof slightly wider? There's certainly space for it.
Tech galore!
Driver assist package includes blind spot monitoring, cross traffic alert, and lane keeping. Don't really care about lane keeping, but BLIS and cross traffic monitoring would be a safer choice with a little one on the way
Which one should we pick? Which one makes the most sense?
Fusion A:
Ruby Red with moonroof, nav, 19" Y spoke wheels (not the wheels we like), and driver assist package. - $32600
Fusion B:
White Platinum with moonroof, nav, 19" H spoke - $32045
Fusion C:
White Platinum with moonroof, nav, 19" H spoke, driver assist, and premium floor mats - $32060. Kicker is that this was a company car for the finance manager (or so I'm told) and has ~5000 miles on it.
Fusion C is the exact car we are looking for, but not sure if it makes sense to pay only a couple hundred dollars less for a car with 5K miles on it vs a brand spanking new car.
8/9/13 Update: ----------------------------------------------------------------
Bought the third one. After going back and forth, the dealer came down to $31.6K before any rebates (lowest I could get a brand new one with 0 miles would've been $33.4K). After the $2000 in rebates and another $750 in private cash (thanks seepy83!!!) I was able to get the car for around $31K OTD and $1200 below invoice for a similarly equipped brand new one. Not too bad for a car with 4650 miles on it. So far, I am pretty happy with it, but have only driven it one day.
I did get roped into buying the Premium Care Extended Service plan for $1100 which extends the bumper to bumper warranty to 5 yrs 75K miles. Seemed like a good idea at the time because of the dealer's trickery! They told me the plan is really $2300 but Ford allows new customers to buy it for $1000 off if purchased with the car. Ended up settling on $1100, but after I came back home and did some research, I found out that the plan can be bought anytime for $1395. Yea I did get it for $300 less, but I'm having 2nd thoughts on it. Essentially, I'm paying that extra money for only 2 more yrs, and also there is a $100 deductible per claim. It covers over 500+ parts according to the brochure, but it doesn't cover scheduled maintenance and the following:
MECHANICAL – Service adjustments and cleaning, software upgrades, batteries of all types and cables, engine belts, hoses, clamps & hose seals, brakes (front hub, drums, shoes, linings, disc rotors, pads), manual transmission clutch disc, coolant, exhaust system (includes catalytic converter), filters, fluids, lubricants, lights (bulbs, sealed beam, lenses, LED & HID lamps), shock absorbers, spark plugs and wires, squeaks and rattles, tires, tune-ups, wheel balancing, wheel alignment, wiper blades, wheel studs and compressed natural gas/liquid propane fuel system conversion components.
EXTERIOR – Service adjustments, glass and fixed (non-moving) body parts, bumpers, door handles, glass, mouldings, ornamentation, paint, rust, sheet metal, structural underbody framework, sideview mirrors (glass and housing), water leaks, wind noise, weatherstrips, wheels, wheel studs, wheel covers and ornaments, convertible top, fabric, zippers and fasteners.
INTERIOR – Buttons, carpets, dash pad, door and window handles, headliner, knobs, rearview mirror (glass and housing), trim and upholstery.
Link to brochures -
http://owner.ford.com/Storage/mfMmediaFile/FordPremiumCare Bro.pdf
http://db.tt/Bx3MyTmS
I believe I can still cancel, but not sure if I should. With all the tech that's in there, something's bound to break in 5 yrs. Been googling but the reviews are mixed. Did anyone here buy the ford premium care extended service plan? If so, I'd like to hear your thoughts on it.
Anyways, it's been raining non stop here, so havent had the chance to take any decent pics, but here are two crappy cell phone pics
Tight fit in my townhouse garage. Btw, what's with the ugly ass antenna?! And why couldn't Ford make the sunroof slightly wider? There's certainly space for it.
Tech galore!
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