Does anyone know if you can use the college student purchasing program on Super Duties? The fine print doesn't exclude or include them. Also can it be stacked with PCO and X-plan?
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Should work with x plan. Fine print says it won’t stack with PCO but Ford marketing said it’s up to your dealer if they will take them both.Does anyone know if you can use the college student purchasing program on Super Duties? The fine print doesn't exclude or include them. Also can it be stacked with PCO and X-plan?
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I’ll take the reduction or elimination with a smile. I know others will be mad but why would I turn it down.Discount doesnt matter, just take out a Student Loan to buy it. Biden is going to wipe your Student Loan debt away in a year anyway??
Do you mind posting a link to this? I'm waiting on my truck still, and when I ordered it, it was only a $500 incentive for college students, so an additional $250 is fine with me! Despite just noticing, I see no Super Duty on there on either eligible or non-eligible vehicles.Does anyone know if you can use the college student purchasing program on Super Duties? The fine print doesn't exclude or include them. Also can it be stacked with PCO and X-plan?
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Do you mind posting a link to this? I'm waiting on my truck still, and when I ordered it, it was only a $500 incentive for college students, so an additional $250 is fine with me! Despite just noticing, I see no Super Duty on there on either eligible or non-eligible vehicles.
We did this the day of the purchase, 5000 off msrp plus, 500 Ford money and my wife is getting her doctorate so another 500 for the college student for a total of 6000 off msrp. Sorry for the long answer.Does anyone know if you can use the college student purchasing program on Super Duties? The fine print doesn't exclude or include them. Also can it be stacked with PCO and X-plan?
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I`m curious, the $500 dollars I currently have locked in was a college incentive that expired 1/4/21. It was just advertised as basically $500 off the purchase price, whereas the $750 college student offer I just got is advertised as bonus cash. Would I be able to stack the two?Home Page - Ford College Recognition Program
www.forddrivesu.com
That's what we did when we picked up the Explorer. Ford was running the total of $5k rebates promo, 0% and then found out I could use the college grad again, so another $500 off.We did this the day of the purchase, 5000 off msrp plus, 500 Ford money and my wife is getting her doctorate so another 500 for the college student for a total of 6000 off msrp. Sorry for the long answer.
If your initial was the $500 that had expired, I would think that the new $750 would replace it. They are only good for 90 days from approval.I`m curious, the $500 dollars I currently have locked in was a college incentive that expired 1/4/21. It was just advertised as basically $500 off the purchase price, whereas the $750 college student offer I just got is advertised as bonus cash. Would I be able to stack the two?
I used it for both my truck and again when we bought my wife's Explorer ST. If I remember correctly, up to 5 purchases for self or family within 3 years of graduating.
There is a window, don't remember exactly what it is, that you can apply to a previous purchase. When you are applying for it, they ask if you have already bought the vehicle or not. I had already used mine for my truck purchase and didn't even think about it when we got the wife's Explorer. The finance guy mentioned it, I went online and applied again after reading you can use it up to 5 times, got approved, forwarded the email to the dealer, they did their side and about 5 weeks later Ford sent me a $500 check.I'm assuming if I bought mine I'm screwed. I finished my MSCS last year..