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Old 16-11-2012, 07:10 PM   #61
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Default Re: FORD- needs to go 0% interest

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I just saw a TV add for 2.9% interest on Fiesta!!

just saw it too
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Old 17-11-2012, 08:36 AM   #62
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Default Re: FORD- needs to go 0% interest

Well after spending most of yesterday at a local Toyota dealer, my mum purchased her first new car with a 1.9%
Also managed to remove 1.5k from the asking price, so yeah there is still room to bargain.

Repayments were a lot less then i was expecting thats for sure.
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Old 17-11-2012, 10:04 AM   #63
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Just thinking outside the box, but what if, as a gimmick, a manufacturer offered -0.5% interest. Ie. they pay YOU the interest over the 3 years, (after which the fine print may suggest it reverts to a positive interest rate)

It may work on a car that they'd like to sell for say $30k, but offer it at $35k -0.5% interest. (So over 3 years the manufacturer will make less than the original sale price, but obviously enough to generate a profit)
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Old 17-11-2012, 10:16 AM   #64
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Best way is to act like you have a car loan and save the money in an account.

This is also at 0% interest.
Kind of... but YOU get the interest.

also...
As the official interest rate in the US is 0.25% so 0% + fees in Australia means bigger margins.
And most of Europe is in debt so just getting the principal back in Australia is better than a default in Greece.
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Old 17-11-2012, 10:22 AM   #65
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Default Re: FORD- needs to go 0% interest

Havent read all the posts here.

But as a trial I walked into a Toyota dealership in East Melbourne. I was able to bargain down a Camry Atara R limited edition to 28500 driveaway on 0% finance.

So there is room to move.
I also work for Citibank and the research department seems to think alot more car companies will most likely start offering 0% finance, especially (toyota, Ford and GM) as they are now essentially banks as they have very large lending/credit department (globally).
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Old 17-11-2012, 10:55 AM   #66
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I dont think it wouldn't do Ford any harm to go low interest even if it cut into their profits a bit, it might give them some consumer confidence if they were to start selling a couple of thousand Falcons in a month.

All that is said in the media and on forums like this one is doom and gloom

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Old 19-11-2012, 03:31 PM   #67
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We were shopping around for a new car and approached ford about the same thing, as Toyota and nissan are offering 0% interest. Upon further investigation the fine print says it is only for a 3 year period. Obviously depending on your financial situation and the type of car you are purchasing, you may or may not be able to pay off the whole thing in 3 years.

We settled on a late 09 G6E Turbo, couldnt resist...
Mate couldnt afford the new navara on 0 % on 3 years , but got it at 2 % over 5
Deals like that goin around and the monthly payments its gunna hurt used car sales with higher interest rates, specially if people can afford new
With the deals around ,altho pricy at the dealer, ill be certainly considering wether to buy a used territory or goin another brand at a better finance rate and getting a spankin newie
Itll all boil down to the monthly payments,if new is only a smidge more a month ,ill be goin new
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Old 19-11-2012, 04:15 PM   #68
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If Ford did offer 0% which models would it apply to (Hint: Not Australian made) Who would be the credit facility that Ford would use?
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Old 19-11-2012, 04:33 PM   #69
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a SS Thunder ute for 39k & 0.5% interest....... yes I think ford do need to step up
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Old 20-11-2012, 08:56 PM   #70
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a SS Thunder ute for 39k & 0.5% interest....... yes I think ford do need to step up
I would be tempted at that price too...
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Old 20-11-2012, 10:08 PM   #71
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I would be more than tempted ...... There for me a Focus trend outside my place by now
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