Houston Ford truck

 

November 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: Are then any good specials on a Houston Ford truck? Specifically in Northwest Houston would be best.

A: You asked at just the right time, because I live in Northwest Houston right down the road from Joe Myers Ford. They’re always advertising about their specials and I drive past them everyday. My brother in law bought his Houston Ford truck from them two years ago (it was a pre owned F-150, and in great condition with an excellent warranty, too–I got to drive it recently and I’m a little jealous).

There are a lot of specials right now for someone who wants to buy a pre owned Houston Ford truck. Let me get my piece of paper, because I wrote them down for a friend who is looking for a car.

  • 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac.

The MSRP on this one was $25,495, and now it’s just five dollars under twenty thousand. So that’s, what? $5,500 in savings? It’s practically brand new, too, and, as Joe Myers Houston Ford truck dealer says, ‘quality checked’.

  • 2003 Ford F-150.

This one if very cheap. It was originally $14,595, and now it’s going for $12,995. That isn’t a huge savings, but it’s still a pretty low price for a car that’s relatively new. Like I said about my brother’s car, the F-150 Houston Ford truck is excellent.

  • 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty.

This one has hardly any difference in price. Before the price cut, it came in at $33,995, and now it’s just a mere thousand dollars less. You could do better, especially considering that this is more expensive than a brand new car. I like the design, though, and it’s more for someone who is into the whole beast machine Houston Ford truck.

  • 2001 Ford F-150.

This was going for $24,995, and now it’s six thousand less than that. That’s a pretty good cut in price, but I wonder if that’s right for the depreciated value? It’s probably because it’s in great condition or has a warranty.

Ford 2009 Focus Coupe

 

December 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’m eager to try out the Focus Coupe here in Texas. But before I go to the dealer, what’s difference between the standard Focus and the coupe?

Harry

Houston, TX

Hello, Harry! It looks like someone wants to have a little fun in a Ford. Well, there are several things you can check out with 2009 Ford Focus Coupe when you visit a Ford dealer in Texas.

First, let’s go through what the standards on a Focus are. There’s 33 miles to a gallon from its 2.0 liter Duratec engine with 140 horsepower. There’s the Ford SYNC which is something they developed with Microsoft to help you communicate with your personal electronic devices like mp3 players, phones and PDAs. A very practical idea so you don’t have to fumble with them while driving.

Second, what’s with the coupe? Of course, there are just 2 doors, the obvious difference. Kidding, I know you know that. You can check out the ride on the Focus coupe and you’ll notice that the car is tuned more towards performance. You’re supposed to get a more responsive feel and comfort while driving this machine. Having the performance tuned suspension is supposed to give you that European driving feel. Since you’re into having fun with this machine, you might as well try out the SES trim. Mated with 5 speed manual transmission, the Duratec engine will crank out about 143 hp (feel this with the sport tuned exhaust) and still do 35 mpg on the highway. Here’s to your Focus!

2009 Ford Focus Houston Dealer

 

November 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

So what’s up with the 2009 Ford Focus? Will there be enough pull for me to go to a Ford dealer here in Houston, Texas? I’m calling for some advice here.

Phillip

Houston, TX

Hello there, Phillip. I’m guessing that the best answer to your question is that the Ford motor company has upped the ante for the compact sedan market with its 2009 Ford Focus. I think most of the 2009 Focus owners in Houston, Texas are quite fond of the current year model. Although I’m not in the market for a new car right now, I figured that there are more than a couple of things to note in the new Focus.

Upped the ante, what exactly did I mean by that? Well, Ford has the 2.0 liter Duratec engine that’s supposed to give you 35 miles to a gallon. That’s almost the performance of a hybrid. But of course, that’s their standard rating. Actual values could prove to be like 3 to 4 points off, but still good for a sedan. What caught my eye in terms of features, though, is the SYNC system. Oh, my, I am still a techno freak. The SYNC system is supposed to integrate, via Bluetooth, a phone and even your digital music player. I think this feature on a Ford will prove to be very valuable in terms of safety. Nothing distracts a driver more than his or her mobile phone. So just imagine, having it all integrated in your car and voice-activated. You can even fetch a song from your music player through voice. WOW. That’s what I said, too.

Happy Focus-ing, Phillip.

2008 Ford Edge Packages

 

September 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I was really fascinated with the 2008 Ford Edge when I saw one on display on a Ford Dealer here in Houston, Texas. I am already working my finances to get this SUV. Are there any kinds of packages that you can recommend?

Adam

Houston, TX

You definitely made a good choice by planning to buy a Ford Edge unit. If you are mad about SUVs like me, you will greatly appreciate the way this SUV was packaged. I can share some of the packages that the 2008 Ford Edge comes with. My best friend works with a Ford dealer in Houston, Texas and he provided me the following information.

The 2008 Ford Edge is offered in three trims like SE, SEL, and Limited. All three models are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine which produces 265 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque, matched with six-speed automatic transmission.

It is also offered on a 4-wheel drive as a standard. AWD is also available for all models. Prices for each of the models start at $25,565 for the Standard SE and $27,315 for SE All -Wheel Drive. These prices may always subject to change. As for the Edge SE standard, price starts at $25,565 whereas the AWD runs for $27,315. The Limited Edition which I consider the most expensive one has a running price of $30,555 for the standard and $32,305 for the all wheel drive. There are available premium packages that you can purchase to have some upgrades on the sound system, upholstery and even climate controls. I suggest you also start looking for low priced auto insurance. It would be one of the most practical upgrade that you can get.

Houston Texas Ford Sedan Dealership

 

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I would like to purchase a sedan from a Houston Ford dealer; however I do not like to have an upside down loan. Is there a way to do this?

Chuck

Houston TX

An upside down loan is when you are in debt more for a car than it is worth. That occurs when you purchase a car and, when it is new, the price goes down really quickly, so for the first two years there may be a disparity of a few thousand dollars between what you your debt is and what the car’s worth. That is the reason why you need to know what you are acquiring when you visit your Houston Ford dealer to get your car, because although you try to sell it later on, you may still be shelling out the car notes and will not have any cash left over to purchase a new car.

If you do not like to have an upside down loan from your Houston Ford dealer, then you only truly have two choices: you can either pass the time until this has a better chance of not occurring, or you can put aside a lot of cash.

Regularly, when I acquire a car I use it for a long time. It is my husband who goes through cars like wild. I wait for cars, because I know that waiting will be able to get me a better deal from my Houston Ford dealer.
You can save up a lot of cash and give a big deposit. Another way is you can just wait until your credit standing is better to get a great interest rating. Any way, you should place down at least 20% for a down payment, however even a small interest rate will not reason you from an upside down loan.

Buying a New Ford Vehicle in Houston Texas

 

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I do not know what model I am going to obtain yet for my new car, but I do know that it is going to be from a Ford dealer in Houston. Is there anything concerning cost that I ought to have a look out for while I am shopping for cars at a Ford dealer in Houston?

Sharon

Houston TX

Sharon, if you are planning on going to a Ford dealer in Houston, you absolutely should know what type of car you are going to get ahead of time. First of all, they regularly sell all types of cars even with the given name of Ford dealer in Houston, so the great selection can be confusing, more so if you are a first time buyer. My little sister go to a Ford dealer in Houston with not having researched what she liked the first time, and albeit she asked to see Fords, she ended up with a Chrysler.

But you should also know prior to purchasing a car which one you like, and a good means to settle on that is to think out what the expenses will be after you purchase the car. If your credit is not so good, then you should perhaps get a less expensive car, because or else your monthly payments will be vast and so on. Some cars value more than others to keep. No-one costs more for an oil change for one car over another, however if you acquire a certain type of car then the parts can be quite expensive. I had a BMW on one occasion and the costs of the parts, even the black market ones, were a killer. Think about that ahead of purchasing any European car.

Trucks and SUVs seem great and drive great and have good performance and all that, but they also cost several hundred dollars per month to keep filled up. Unless you are prepared to make that type of commitment or initiate riding your bike a lot, you need to keep away. Anytime you purchase a new car, its price goes down really quickly as soon as you drive it off the lot. The first two years are the nastiest. But there are cars decreases in value more quickly than others, so you can get a car that decrease in value slowly and if you ever need to sell it, you might in fact make a little money off of it.

Insurance is an immense cost. For us it is about a thousand dollars a year and it might probably be less if we possess more insurable cars. If you get a secure, not so expensive car that is not on the mainly stolen list, then you are probably good to go.

Ford Automobile Dealer Houston Texas

 

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am sort of plagued by all of the ads from every Houston Texas Ford dealer. How do I organize these out?

JC

Houston TX

Advertisements drive me crazy, though when you fancy for a fine transaction on a car from a Houston Texas Ford dealer, you have to shell out some notice to them. From time to time they have huge information and can close the deal on which Houston Texas Ford dealer you desire to go to for your new car, and other times they have this great accidental code that says, “Never come to this Houston Texas Ford dealer! Ever!” which is useful.I gaze for four stuffs when I am categorizing for ads from every Houston Texas Ford dealer for a new car. If a car is not being bought as fast as the Houston Texas Ford dealer wants, then it might give a discount or incentive on it. This means that you can get a better cost, but it too means that since the car is not very admired you might have to sell it for a lesser price in the future. Certainly, in the period in-between you will pay a lesser amount for car insurance. You have to think out which is more significant to you.

Sales tax is hardly ever built-in in the so called low down monthly cost that the Houston Texas Ford dealer has presented in enormous print on the ad. As an alternative, to figure out how much you would really be shelling out each month, multiply it by the sales tax and then affix the two numbers together. You might be getting an inexpensive monthly fee, but you may also be paying your car off for 6 years. You shell out more in the end. Last is interest. Here the Houston Texas Ford dealer is usually doing it right. The sort of interest rates you can acquire from dealerships is more often than not way better than that from banks.

2008 Ford Mustang Dealership

 

August 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I just visited a Ford dealer here in Houston, Texas. I was surprised to know that Ford has reintroduced the classic Mustang car. Do you think that this model can compete with other luxury cars dominating the market?

Kelly

Houston, TX

The car market nowadays is dominated by SUV owners. But this is slowly pacing back especially now that the Ford Mustang has been reinvented and restyled. This one of kind breed had been racing in the market for sometime in several makes like the coupe, GT 500 and convertible versions. The Mustang has proven what it is worth. It survived the popularity boom of SUVs and even the oil crisis. Since its reintroduction in the market almost 3 years ago, it already captured 2 blocks of buyers, the creative new young buyer, and the conservative older reminiscent buyers. The 2008 Ford Mustang comes in several models like the convertible and coupe body styles. Some major features of the 2008 Mustang includes a standard 4.0 liter engine with SOHC V-6 which can produce up to 210 horsepower and 240lb feet of torque.

Indeed, the Mustang has emerged back with power and style. I still consider it the most powerful competitor in the car industry. Its price, descendant handling and its power is worth a legacy. One amazing fact that I’ve read in a related article is that Mustang still dominates the market with its ratio of 1 out of 2 racing car purchase is a Mustang. No doubt, the Ford Mustang continues to capture a large chunk of car buyers especially the attention it gets in the Houston, Texas area. You may contact a local Ford dealer to see that reality. I also want to put stress on the care of this legacy, great cars like the Mustang 2008 should always be pressed with a great insurance. Try to see the quotations within this site.

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Ford Car Houston Dealer

 

July 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What are the different ways to tell that a Houston Texas Ford dealer has a good costumer service?

Marlon

Houston, TX

I recognize this is sort of tricky. However each time I am searching for a good Houston Texas Ford dealer to obtain my car, I am fond of measure the sales person who chooses up the phone as well. The sales person’s feedback will frequently inform you a bunch concerning the Houston Texas Ford dealer and how it functions, so I believe it is one of the most rapid and mainly truthful traditions to obtain to the foundation of their entire bash.
How does the sales person for the Houston Texas Ford dealer have a discussion with you while you are on the phone? This is one of the chief points. If they are distastefully domineering, then it is going to be truly painful going to their Houston Texas Ford dealer where that type of actions is satisfactory and trying to purchase a car from them. If they are like that, then it will most likely also be tough to obtain them to appreciate the word rejection and to attempt and discuss for a better value.

Do they dash you around the bush when you inquire, or do they in reality respond to them? One more huge point here, since the Houston Texas Ford dealer is not giving you any direct replies then they are perhaps not going to be truthful with you in other sections. You do not like to end up with a horrible interest or a lemon since you did not pursue your gut feeling on this individual.

In addition, when you ask for info, do they provide it to you, and do they offer it to you within a sensible time bound? If you phone and inquire regarding an assured car on Monday morning, and they do not obtain back to until Tuesday right before closing, if at all, then that gives you a bunch of things regarding the service you will receive from that Houston Texas Ford dealer if you settle on buying from them.

Houston Texas Ford Dealers

 

July 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

There is written on the agreement from my Ford dealer in Houston Texas regarding dealer holdback. What is that?

Henry

Houston, TX

Actually dealer holdback puzzled me initially as well. However I inquired from the Ford dealer in Houston Texas concerning it. I am one of those individuals that infuriate the heck out of the sales people since while they wish for me to sign the agreement immediately so that I can be out of the contract, I am not so obedient. I at all times take a seat in the office and interpret each solitary word on each of the document. As well as I am a leisurely reader. I believe each sales person from each Ford dealer in Houston Texas has approached me disgustingly by now.

At any time your Ford dealer in Houston Texas purchases its cars, it gives two to three percent greater than they are in actuality that’s worth. That is known the dealer holdback. After a number of months, the maker will furnish the Ford dealer in Houston Texas that two or three percent.
The stuff concerning holdbacks is that it constructs it to where your Ford dealer in Houston Texas can do away with of a car at the statement cost and create hundreds of dollars in earnings. And that is your haggling opportunity. You can employ the dealer holdback as a top of an agreement and the negotiating room provides you several flexibility.

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