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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
2014 mustang rebates makes life difficult!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Turtle" data-source="post: 14249101" data-attributes="member: 17647"><p>I would pass on the zero percent and take all of the rebate money. Zero is only good if you are going to take it to term. If your credit is good, you can still get a great rate (maybe 2-3%) while taking thousands more in rebates lowering your principal amount. This might allow you to be able to trade out relatively easily in a year and jump into a 15'. Just my .02</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of doing the same a few months back, as there was an additional $1000 rebates on premium cars. The only thing that held me back was finding a base 400a car, and everything out there seemed to have a $38k+ MSRP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Turtle, post: 14249101, member: 17647"] I would pass on the zero percent and take all of the rebate money. Zero is only good if you are going to take it to term. If your credit is good, you can still get a great rate (maybe 2-3%) while taking thousands more in rebates lowering your principal amount. This might allow you to be able to trade out relatively easily in a year and jump into a 15'. Just my .02 I was thinking of doing the same a few months back, as there was an additional $1000 rebates on premium cars. The only thing that held me back was finding a base 400a car, and everything out there seemed to have a $38k+ MSRP. [/QUOTE]
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