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One of the MANY benefits of being a
SAAC Member is the
Ford X Plan.
The Ford Motor Company recognizes the VALUE of SAAC and its members with the X-Plan Partner Recognition Program. This is Vehicle Pricing & special X-Plan incentives on the purchase or lease of up to two eligible Ford vehicles each year.
X-Plan is Ford's special pricing exclusivily for its own employees, retirees, spouses and other household members, or
special organizations, like SAAC, that have a unique relationship with the Ford Motor Company.X-Plan Partner Recognition Vehicle Pricing makes your car buying experience easy and hassle-free, with no need to haggle for the best price on your new Ford. It's all done for you with the X-Plan price clearly marked on the factory invoice. You can also combine your savings with your local participating dealer incentives (see your dealer for availability).
Here are a few different ways members can take advantage of the Ford XPlan.
When the user logs on to the Ford partner website, they can build a car to their specs, print that build sheet out and take it to a dealer to order the car for them.
They can also search dealer inventory for a car they are interested in, or they can go to a Ford dealer and ask for the XPlan price of a car that is already on the lot.
(Please keep in mind that certain vehicles are excluded from the XPlan like the Ford Dark Horse and, in the past, Shelbys and the Ford GT were also excluded.)
If there may be a new Ford vehicle in your future, contact
Jay at membership@saac.com (membership@saac.com) to obtain your SAAC Validation Partner Code and credentials to present to your dealer.
There is quite a chunk of $$$ savings as a benefit to your SAAC membership
Kool
I got just below dealer invoice on a Super Duty truck. Saved a ton of $.
Great info
Thanks Ron
Wow, very cool. Now if Ford will only bring back the Ranger with 2 doors and 6 ft bed.... >:(
I have had access to the Ford employee A plan since 1982 and have never bought a new Ford yet. The window is closing as my mother in law is getting near the end. I preferred new GM cars before I worked for GM(New Camaro in 1982) and still do. Fords are nice and wouldn't mind owning one but I just have always liked my GM cars better.
Waiting for our bronco.
The only 'negative' concerning the X Plan: Ford does not have to honor it. Some dealers will say: "Sorry, we don't participate in that program".
Yep. Gotta find a dealer who agrees to it and will give you a binding quote.
I really like the F250 with the 7.3 Godzilla but at the moment they are not in my price range. I just bought a 2010 F250 Super Duty with the 5.4 its a nice car for my trailer towing even if its a bit underpowered.
Quote from: crossboss on October 25, 2024, 08:44:22 PMThe only 'negative' concerning the X Plan: Ford does not have to honor it. Some dealers will say: "Sorry, we don't participate in that program".
Some might not honor the employee A plan either but it would really be bad for business. Back in late 1987 I had many dealers who would not honor the Employee discount on Grand Nationals(they were selling them over sticker). Not only did I find one that would but they did a "rebuild" of the paperwork to as if I ordered it(max off).
This in the USA only or also available in Canada?
Thanks
Chris
A : If you re local dealer wont play by the plan ..... there are plenty of them out there that will .
dont rule out flying in to pick up vehicle and driving it home.
B : Keep on discount incentives for the vehicle you are looking at that also gets applied to discount .and can add up .
C: I do not know if this apples to X plan but worth checking you can also use some of these for leasing vehicles.
Quote from: The Troll Free Zone on October 26, 2024, 10:44:24 AMThis in the USA only or also available in Canada?
Thanks
Chris
USA and Canada
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When we bought my wife's '22 Lincoln and my '24 Super Duty we got the x-plan plus other discounts (some we weren't aware of). It all depends on the dealer so shop around if they don't cooperate.
TOB
We were a Ford family. We have owned 2 Broncos, 3 Explorers, an Escort, an Edge, a Ranger, and of course Shelbys. I put in an early reservation for a Bronco and was pretty disappointed with my experience. I actually had a salesman at the dealership say to me "you need to pay up if you want to play, bro". That was the tipping point for me. I know that dealers can be hit and miss, but it didn't seem like Ford tried to do anything to stop the price gouging in 2020 to 2022.
After more than a year of waiting for my vehicle with no assurance of what the actual cost might be when it arrived, I decided to pull the cord and went and bought a new Telluride. I couldn't be more happy with it and they didn't try and mark it up over MSRP.
I never would have even considered buying a Kia if not for that experience, but now I am glad I did.
Picking up our new Bronco today!
Recently purchased a 2024 Maverick AWD. It's my second one, Great little Trucks and I get awesome Gas Mileage with my driving habits. I am starting a new Business and hope to be purchasing a fleet of new Ford Eco-Boost Mustangs and Mavericks in the near future.