Houston Ford truck
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.
2008 Ford Focus Houston Texas
Reader’s Question:
I have seen some advertisements about the 2008 Ford focus here in Houston, Texas. My dad plans on buying the Ford Focus, but he still wants me to research about it first. Can you feature a review about this vehicle?
Sally
Houston, TX
The Ford Focus has been in the market for a few years now. Looking at a parked 2008 Ford Focus, I can say that a lot of improvements had been developed on its body. But this one shows a more refreshed version as compared to the traditional Focus passing in front of you on a busy street in Houston, Texas. Starting with the body style, I find it to be conservative, but just good enough as compared to the 2003 Focus. Climbing inside, you will find that the controls are easy to use and require little automotive knowledge. I can say it is such a smart and simple lay out.
Pricing for this model is market competitive, but only if you are just looking at the Focus. Several visits to car dealers quote out at just under $16k with the specified equipment. And price expectation ranges from $700-900 between invoice and MSRP, but the end product will leave buyers wanting more. It’s one of a few good cars which needs market attention; the 2008 Ford Focus will find its buyers no problem. I still find it too crucial for economy cars like the Ford focus to survive in the car industry. But who knows, maybe Ford would still come up with better Focus models. And since you mentioned that you plan to purchase this type of car, I think you can add up on some of your research the best insurance that should go with your car. Try to check out the premiums and rates on this website.
Ford dealerships in Houston TX
The best thing about Ford dealerships in Houston TX are the incentives and the rebates that they offer. I used to live in Austin, and I’ve made much better deals on the two cars I’ve bought since I moved to Houston than I ever did over there, and it’s mostly because of things such as incentives and rebates from the For dealerships in Houston TX.
If you want to save money on an incentive and rebate from one of the Ford dealerships in Houston TX, then you have to know how to use it. An incentive can usually either be a rebate or it can be a deal on financing. Both can add up to savings, but in different ways.
For example, for the last car I bought, the original MSRP was $22000, but there was a rebate on it for three thousand dollars, so it really only cost me nineteen thousand dollars, which was fantastic. There was another option on that car which I could have gotten instead of the rebate, and that was to have a lower monthly payment. I ended up paying $550 every month, but the Ford dealerships in Houston TX would have given it to me for $480 a month, and seventy dollars every month over four years is a lot of money. I probably should have chosen that, in hindsight.
There are a lot of ways you can find out what kinds of incentives the Ford dealerships in Houston TX are offering. Most of the time they just come to you. You see them when you’re watching TV, so long as you don’t let yourself daydream during the commercials. You’ll see ads in the newspaper, on the bus, everywhere.
