ridgebackpilot
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- First Name
- Michael
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- Mar 27, 2022
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- Northern California
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- 2022 MME GTPE; 2022 MME Premium ER
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- Attorney
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In early 2022, we purchased a MME Premium RWD ER for my wife on a Ford Options contract. She drove it 91,000 miles since then and it performed flawlessly.
With the end of our Options contract approaching, I called the dealer to explore our choices. We were so far underwater that I assumed we’d have to keep the car and refinance with Ford Credit.
But thanks to generous incentives and rebates from Ford, the dealer was able to work their magic and get us into a new 2025 MME Premium AWD ER. Since we have a long-term relationship with Ford Credit, they were able to erase nearly all of our negative equity and give us zero percent interest on a new loan.
I love the fact that Ford has moved the shifter from the dial to the control column. And that the new car has a heat pump. But what other changes or differences should we expect to see?
We had zero issues with our 2022 MME in nearly 100K miles. I'm hoping the new MME treats us the same!
With the end of our Options contract approaching, I called the dealer to explore our choices. We were so far underwater that I assumed we’d have to keep the car and refinance with Ford Credit.
But thanks to generous incentives and rebates from Ford, the dealer was able to work their magic and get us into a new 2025 MME Premium AWD ER. Since we have a long-term relationship with Ford Credit, they were able to erase nearly all of our negative equity and give us zero percent interest on a new loan.
I love the fact that Ford has moved the shifter from the dial to the control column. And that the new car has a heat pump. But what other changes or differences should we expect to see?
We had zero issues with our 2022 MME in nearly 100K miles. I'm hoping the new MME treats us the same!
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