Finally picked her up, molten orange on molten orange

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I finally picked her up after initally signing paperwork on thursday and waiting for a dealer trade to come through, all said and done $23,700 OTD including TTL etc, Molten Orange on Molten Orange, recaro package obv, moonroof, navi, and rado painted wheels. I initially went to test drive a focus st about a year ago and had no idea about the fiesta st. I didn't come away too pleased after driving the focus and decided to give the fiesta a shot. I fell in love to say the least but for a number of reasons held off on the purchase. I started looking again about two weeks ago and started emailing dealers, found a local dealer, didn't even drive the car again, my memory did no fail me still as fun as that first time A few days later and what felt like an eternity the dealer trade came in and she's come safe and sound
 


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$23,700 OTD is a hell of a deal. Congrats on the purchase.
 


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Congrats an killer deal
 


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Best deal I've seen so far, congrats and welcome aboard!
 


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Awesome deal! Congrats and welcome!
Thanks everyone, glad to be a part of the community! :)

I'll be going stage 2 probably right after i finish my break in period, from there we'll see what else i'll do. I still have a lot of reading and research to do before I pull the trigger on anything but pretty sure i'll go straigh to cobb stage 2.
 


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When I see people supposedly getting deals like these I'm just wondering why the dealer decided it was okay to lose $4k on the car to sell it to you? Generally the goal is to make money on selling cars not paying customers thousands of dollars to take them. I am a Ford employee and I can't even get remotely close to that price.
 


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When I see people supposedly getting deals like these I'm just wondering why the dealer decided it was okay to lose $4k on the car to sell it to you? Generally the goal is to make money on selling cars not paying customers thousands of dollars to take them. I am a Ford employee and I can't even get remotely close to that price.
They aren't losing $4k-nobody pays sticker anymore. I paid very near that for mine, but my dealership us a volume dealership. A lot depends on current rebates/incentives, the dealership, and what the local community is paying. Use truecar.com.

Awesome deal OP, welcome!
 


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They aren't losing $4k-nobody pays sticker anymore. I paid very near that for mine, but my dealership us a volume dealership. A lot depends on current rebates/incentives, the dealership, and what the local community is paying. Use truecar.com.

Awesome deal OP, welcome!
Thanks and I completely agree, I had 2k in rebates btw... I also live in highly populated area so I had a multitude of dealerships to choose from.
 


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That is an awesome deal! Congrats! I don't think the dealer is loosing money I just think they didn't make as much from you
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Cheers!
 


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