The Ford Motor Company has announced it is offering zero-percent, 36-month loans on every 2007 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury model. Consumers who buy a truck or SUV will also get $2,007 cash back.
The Ford deals end on July 9, at the same time that General Motors ends its summer incentive program that is tied in with the release of the Transformers movie.
The Ford program is surprising in that it includes such popular models as the Shelby Mustangs and the Harley-Davidson F-150. The Ford Edge, which took home top honors today in the J.D. Power and Associates Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) study, gets zero-percent financing but not the rebate. Ford said the Freestyle, E-Series vans and Lincoln MKX are not part of the $2,007 bonus cash offer, either.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Ford Introduces Zero-Percent Loans on 2007 Models
Posted by kayonna at 1:30 AM
Labels: Automotive News, Cars, Ford
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