Gunnershorthair Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Ford Military Appreciation Program $500 The men and women of the United States armed forces deserve our thanks and respect. Effective April 4, 2006, through January 2, 2007, all active military personnel will be eligible for the Ford $500 Military Appreciation Bonus Cash program. Qualifying buyers will receive $500 Bonus Cash good toward the purchase or lease of any new 2005/2006 model year Ford car, SUV or truck (through F-550). Ford is proud to offer up this incentive program to the courageous individuals who make Great personal sacrifices to preserve our freedoms. At home and abroad, the men and women on active duty dedicate their time and risk their lives to protect our country. Keep up the good work. Disclaimers: *Active military personnel (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard), National Guard, and Reservists who are residents of the United States. Retirees are not eligible for this program. **- Qualifying buyers will receive $500 Bonus Cash good toward the purchase or lease of any new 2005/2006 model year Ford car, SUV, or truck (through F-550) Effective April 4, 2006 through January 2, 2007 (Pgm#31462). A/X/Z/D Plan sales are NOT eligible. Not compatible with other private offers. Transferable within household.
ObiRich Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Would be nicer if they gave it to retirees also. Give 20+ years, and get told that doesn't count.
becca0884 Posted August 14, 2006 Posted August 14, 2006 Would be nicer if they gave it to retirees also. Give 20+ years, and get told that doesn't count.I agree. My dad did 22 years and everytime the car dealers do a military program, retirees aren't eligible.
JanetThomas1 Posted August 15, 2006 Posted August 15, 2006 This is a standard deal around here at all of the car dealerships! Of course, then they hit the uninformed soldiers with the whopping interest rates to make up for it!!! :) DH and I got this from Ford - even on a used vehicle - and from Jeep (along with 0% interest for the life of the loan!!! ). I agree - they should do more for retirees and also for wartime veterans!!!!!
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