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Old 04-01-2015, 06:22 PM   #1
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Default Territory TX drive away prices incl extended warranty?

Apologies if this is a duplicate post - don't know what happened to my first attempt so trying again

I have mostly always he Falcons and Territorys and part of the deal with the CFO was to get something cheaper (but and run) next time around.

Currently looking at a Honda CRV due to some awesome incentives. Kuga with it steel wheels and no reversing camera can't compete on spec or price.

Best Terry quote I have is $39k incl prestige paint, cargo barrier and tow bar.

Keen to know what others have been able to achieve

Also what price extended warranty adds to the deal?

Keen to stay in a Ford but not at any price.
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