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  • Raw Dawgin' it
    justincredible;1107227 wrote:Well, I don't mind discussing $40k purchases with her. She's obviously correct in this instance.
    Who wears the pants buddy? She shouldn't be talking unless asking you want on your sandwich.
  • hangonsloopy
    Add me as a fusion lover. Its been a great car. Only downside is its awd so its gets bad mileage.
  • DeadliestWarrior34
    Get a Mac.
  • Commander of Awesome
    justincredible;1107227 wrote:Well, I don't mind discussing $40k purchases with her. She's obviously correct in this instance.
    I was just FIFY'in for teh lulz. Not trying to make fun of you.

    Why are you wanting to trade in your car for the newer one? Does it have a feature that really stands out to you?
  • justincredible
    Commander of Awesome;1107242 wrote:I was just FIFY'in for teh lulz. Not trying to make fun of you.

    Why are you wanting to trade in your car for the newer one? Does it have a feature that really stands out to you?
    Yeah, I know. I ain't mad.

    Main reason for thinking of trading it in is for the updated style, but there are a lot of new "tech" goodies on the inside. In the end we're probably going to just keep the '09 but I'm at least going to look in to it.

    http://www.ford.com/cars/fusion/2013/features/
  • chicago510
    Raw Dawgin' it;1107221 wrote:I prefer Japanese cars to American.

    Me too, I drive a Honda, but Ford has gotten their shit together.
  • GoChiefs
    Dodge Charger.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    GoChiefs;1107269 wrote:Dodge Charger.
    +1 but only if you can get an SRT8.
  • dwccrew
    Rolls Royce
  • hoops23
    dlazz;1107131 wrote:That car looks angry. I read online that the Fusion, Focus, and Fiesta are all good cars, but I'm still hesitant to test one out.
    I had a 2006 Fusion. It was a great car. Great gas mileage and great ride. I almost got a 2012 Fusion, but ended up getting a Mustang instead.

    I don't know about the Fiesta, I think they're a bit ugly... My friend at work has a new Focus and it's a nice car. Interior is very nice and it gets well over 30 MPG.

    I'd say try them out. Also, do not pay sticker for any car. Ask to see the invoice price and compare it to what they're asking. It'll give you some leverage because you know they'll end up making money on any offer above the invoice.
  • Sonofanump
    Obtain employment with a company car. That should help.
  • dave
    I've had an 09, 10, and 12 Fusion all company cars, driven a total of over 120k miles on them. They are pretty boring and lack power. My wife has a 2010 Mazda 6 and I'd much rather drive that. Everyone has a different preference though.

    You mentioned Mazda 3s, those are much better on gas mileage than the 6 but not much cheaper and quite a bit smaller. The only thing I would say is they have part of that skyactive technology or whatever it is, but that is new and I'm not sure if I'd want to own the first model with it.
  • hoops23
    Where your company Fusions I4's? The V6 Fusion has pretty good power. Also the newer ones have excellent interior, especially with Ford SYNC.
  • KR1245
    If you're looking at a Fusion you may want to test drive a Camry. They are pretty similar cars, only difference is that the Camry will run forever
  • Ironman92
    I walk everywhere. The earth is too valuable to treat poorly.

    con alma'd/
  • LJ
    KR1245;1107396 wrote:If you're looking at a Fusion you may want to test drive a Camry. They are pretty similar cars, only difference is that the Camry will run forever
    Straight into a telephone pole while both feet mash the brakes
  • WebFire
    hoops23;1107323 wrote:I had a 2006 Fusion. It was a great car. Great gas mileage and great ride. I almost got a 2012 Fusion, but ended up getting a Mustang instead.

    I don't know about the Fiesta, I think they're a bit ugly... My friend at work has a new Focus and it's a nice car. Interior is very nice and it gets well over 30 MPG.

    I'd say try them out. Also, do not pay sticker for any car. Ask to see the invoice price and compare it to what they're asking. It'll give you some leverage because you know they'll end up making money on any offer above the invoice.
    If I were a car salesman I would not show you the invoice.
  • LJ
    WebFire;1107422 wrote:If I were a car salesman I would not show you the invoice.
    Most don't have a problem with it.
    http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/dealer-holdback/
  • gerb131
    My first car was a SHO an 88.
    I have a couple friends in the car business in the Central Ohio area if thats where you are looking for one.
  • hoops23
    WebFire;1107422 wrote:If I were a car salesman I would not show you the invoice.
    Lol then I wouldn't buy a car from you. Simple enough.

    Most don't have issue with it and it's actually a preferred practice for the consumer.
  • GoChiefs
    Raw Dawgin' it;1107275 wrote:+1 but only if you can get an SRT8.

    Love my R/T.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    WebFire;1107422 wrote:If I were a car salesman I would not show you the invoice.
    I sold cars for a short time. The invoice represents what the dealership in that particular region paid for the car and does not disclose the dealer hold back or dealer engagement amounts. A salesman will have no problem showing an invoice to an asking customer nor will he show it to a customer that does not ask. When I worked as a salesman I learned not only how to sell cars but how to buy them. One thing that is very important is to ask to see the invoice and if they don't show you hit the road and go elsewhere. Most dealerships make the most of their money through service and can sell their cars for little to no profit because of their various entities within such as service, parts, detail, body shop, and used cars which profit them much more than new. Most of the time unless a salesman is lucky will end up with a mini (usually $150) on 95% of their sales so they don't care as much about how much they get for one sale as they do quantiity which effects their monthly bonuses. If you think you can buy a car at the end of the month and get a better deal is bogus, salesman will sell you a car at any point in the month for the same deal in hopes of reaching their bonus, in fact they may be a little more agressive at the beginning of the month as it is slower and in hopes of jump starting their month.

    Play your cards right and you can walk away with the best deal you can get.
  • Bio-Hazzzzard
    This is a lengthy article but a good read for someone in the market for a car

    http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/confessions-of-a-car-salesman.html
  • WebFire
    I just wouldn't show it to hoops. :p
  • dlazz
    Bio-Hazzzzard;1107518 wrote:This is a lengthy article but a good read for someone in the market for a car

    http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/confessions-of-a-car-salesman.html
    Just read this entire thing. Took about an hour.

    I test drove the Mazda 3 today, and the dealer was awesome about it...they do the no-hassle method. I walked in, told them what I wanted to pay...but it came out way too high.

    I'm going to test drive a Fiesta later this week, me thinks.