Hello All.
I just purchased a Race Red ST today somewhat on a whim. I flew back home this afternoon from visiting my family over the weekend. As our plane approached the airport, I noticed a Ford dealer close by (Long Beach airport for those in SoCal). Anyway, I stopped by the Ford dealer on the way home (well, I had to stop to get my taxes done, first) and I noticed they had only one ST sitting on the lot. It was the Race Red ST. My first preference was Performance Blue, but when I saw the red in person, it looked MUCH better than the pictures, especially with the darker rims.
I thought I'd try to make a deal and see what the dealer was willing to do and was committed to leaving if we started on the same ol' back and forth as you normally experience when haggling on a price...
Truthfully, this was probably the EASIEST vehicle purchase I've experienced. I basically researched what others were paying for their ST, found the lowest prices most paid and set that as the marker. Sure enough, they just went with it. No need to haggle. All said and done, got the car for invoice, -$500 discount and 0% interest. Options wise, pretty much fully loaded: Moonroof, painted rims/calipers, nav, rec, protection package. I must say that Worthington Ford treated me very well. I will go back to them next year or so when the new F150 is released.
Anyway, I just got back from a 100 mile drive around town and, I must say, this is one of the MOST fun to drive cars out there today. I can feel the difference in power compared to my other cars but its off set by it's low weight. And to think I was going to buy a luxury SUV instead but I'm so glad I stopped by the ford dealer before going home. This is one purchase I'm very glad I made!
Now I just need to see how far I take the modifications... I think the first things I'm going to get is a differential (can notice the slight torque steer), short shifter, a more ergonomic shift knob, and coilovers. Oh, and the COBB AP of course.
I just purchased a Race Red ST today somewhat on a whim. I flew back home this afternoon from visiting my family over the weekend. As our plane approached the airport, I noticed a Ford dealer close by (Long Beach airport for those in SoCal). Anyway, I stopped by the Ford dealer on the way home (well, I had to stop to get my taxes done, first) and I noticed they had only one ST sitting on the lot. It was the Race Red ST. My first preference was Performance Blue, but when I saw the red in person, it looked MUCH better than the pictures, especially with the darker rims.
I thought I'd try to make a deal and see what the dealer was willing to do and was committed to leaving if we started on the same ol' back and forth as you normally experience when haggling on a price...
Truthfully, this was probably the EASIEST vehicle purchase I've experienced. I basically researched what others were paying for their ST, found the lowest prices most paid and set that as the marker. Sure enough, they just went with it. No need to haggle. All said and done, got the car for invoice, -$500 discount and 0% interest. Options wise, pretty much fully loaded: Moonroof, painted rims/calipers, nav, rec, protection package. I must say that Worthington Ford treated me very well. I will go back to them next year or so when the new F150 is released.
Anyway, I just got back from a 100 mile drive around town and, I must say, this is one of the MOST fun to drive cars out there today. I can feel the difference in power compared to my other cars but its off set by it's low weight. And to think I was going to buy a luxury SUV instead but I'm so glad I stopped by the ford dealer before going home. This is one purchase I'm very glad I made!
Now I just need to see how far I take the modifications... I think the first things I'm going to get is a differential (can notice the slight torque steer), short shifter, a more ergonomic shift knob, and coilovers. Oh, and the COBB AP of course.