X plan code for discount

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Someone that works/ed for Ford gets A/Z. They can share that A/Z rate via a unique pin for each transaction with immediate family members and their spouses. The can also share a unique X plan pin for each transaction with friends. They get four pins a year to use either on themselves or doling out to friends and family.

When you purchase A/Z you must have your sponsors name, your relationship, your pin and you give them the last four digits of your social security number to verify it is you. The dealership is paid for these by Ford but Ford can audit the dealership and deny them payment if the plan rules are not followed.

I don't know how it works with X (how you verify) as I've never done it, but assume it's similar.
Yes, I know. I use A-Plan.
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Yes, I know. I use A-Plan.
I know you do. ;) Well, at least I figured you did because you knew so much about the rate. But retirees can give out X plan pins. You questioned whether they could and as that's the plan I use I knew they could. I was just clarifying the entire range for the original questioner. I appreciate all the info you gave by the way. It helped me to go in prepared to the dealership. Thank you!
 
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X-plan would've saved you about ~$1200. If that amount of money is make or break to get the car, then you need to take a hard look at your household budget. Maybe a $75K car is not the best option for you.
Thanks for the advice.
I just used X-plan to purchase my long awaited 2022 (I’m in the automotive industry and we partner with Ford on various software/hardware initiatives). It didn’t save me much under MSRP, but I avoided the dealer fees, “lifetime warranty/fabric protection/headlight protection/etc” deal they want to add on to every car sold. Only negotiating was for the trade in, sold my 2013 Nissan Leaf, 90k miles, 44 mile range for $4k, dealer wanted to only give me 5k for an 06 Tundra, Double Cab, 4x4, 150k miles, (300 mile range, and 200 mile range when towing 7500lb boat!)
A nissan Leaf with a 44 mile range. That's Funny!!! Thx for that...
 

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Without X-Plan you can always try the services of an auto broker/car buying consultant (i.e. Tom McParland with Automatch Consulting). However your best bet is to leverage dealerships in the area with a solid reputation with honoring MSRP.
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