Holy shit Koon Ford is crazy cheap, anyone else had a car shipped from there? I would just drive the car back to AZ but its a little over 2,300 miles!!!
Given the price savings, it's worth it. I don't have the email's between me and Koon's in Sterling, VA but I think it was $1,500 back and forth shipping which included my trade. If your just buying and having it delivered, the rate quote I got was based on picking up my trade-in and then the dealer shipping my car back. One way it should be about half of that.
I think you can get similar savings closer to home.
Best thing to do is when your ready -
1) Contact 8-10 dealers, even if they don't have an ST in-stock. Pick at least two out of state that you would be willing to travel too. The car is 50 State legal it doesn't matter where you buy it.
2) Wait till the end of the month; I know what your thinking but it's true. If you can afford to wait, do it give yourself three-four days before the last day of the month.
3) Never talk: Down Payment, Purchase or Lease or Trade-In Value until the price before rebates is agreed upon. Invoice is $20,656 + $875 (destination) = $21,531
Edmund's has a invoice price of the options you want as well.
Holdback is $644; no reason you can't get a car under invoice or better. Going in at the end of the month is key, because if a dealer is not on target to meet their monthly sales in order to get a bonus from Ford, they'll take a loss to stay on target.
Truecar is already under invoice, you can do better.
4) Send a short email, CC all the dealers new car/used car/fleet manager, telling the dealer exactly what car you want and that your ready to buy today from whoever gives you the best price.
5) Be honest and don't waste anybody's time. Take the best offer and keep a backup in-case it goes pear shaped.
You do the majority of the paperwork over email, you would only go in to have your insurance transferred and sign the final paperwork.
Last time I was in and out of the dealership in 90 mins... I bought my car up in Washington as I said and drove it back, $2K off MSRP.