For Canadians I think it's going to be tough to beat X-plan plus Costco rebate. I think together they should come in lower than A-plan by at least a few hundred dollars (although you should be able to apply it to A-plan as well).
I think Ford takes away the $1,000 Costco rebate during employee pricing. My google fu might just be too weak but I can't find anything about the rebate in the US. I wonder if the $1,000 rebate might just be for Costco/Ford Canada. Canadians don't get access to the Costco US car buying program...
Not sure if its the same in the US but in Canada Costco members get $1000 off any Ford except the Fiesta and one of their other really cheap models (those get $500). I think you might have to have been a member for at least six months and it's not applicable to some special models (ie. Raptor...
I believe the rules are that X/Z/A plan pricing can be combined with incentives available to the public (this is based on the Canadian x- plan rules but US should be the same). This would mean a $1000 Costco credit can be used (since anyone can sign up for a Costco membership) but any military...
I'm not completely sure how the MCA x-plan deal works for Canada but I'm pretty sure the pin I got from my employer doesn't work with the US site. I think the x-plan pricing formula for us is also a little different than in the US.
I believe US is invoice less 0.04 but ours is a-plan plus...
I'm still working out what options and packages I'd be interested in so I was hoping I could figure out the Canadian X-plan pricing formula myself. I'm also not planning to buy until the new year at the earliest so I'm more window shopping at this point than anything.
Longtime lurker, first time poster here. Some great information and interesting discussion going on here so thanks to everyone for that!
I've just got a question about the formula for calculating x-plan in Canada. I get x-plan through my work but the formula given on the Canadian site is...