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more about #0financing more comments → Corporate_guy: 2009 Ford Focus FWD MPG (city) 24 MPG (highway) 35 MPG (combined) 28 2009 Toyota Corolla MPG (city) 27 MPG (highway) 35 MPG (combined) 30 Anyone know ... more » DoctorNine: zoom zoom more » sos10: Shaved by Zero. more » bagumpity: NO NO NO. Do NOT take 0% financing. Accept the highest percentage rate you can convince the finance guy to write the loan at, and then split the deale... more » BlackMage is doing the Time Warp agaaaaaaain!!!: Sorry Ford. You've already taken thousands of dollars from my family; you won't get a damn cent from me. You lost your chance when you refused to pony... more » DoctorNine: I do like the new Flex, but the tranny/engine combo is poorly thought out. With a small diesel and a manual, I'd have done it. more » Ash78, cube farmer: Sign me up for all of the following: Fusion wagon with 4-cyl dieselFocus RS or SVT with 4 doorsF-150 crewcab with diesel six Some companies have vapor... more » Deartháir II: Will it apply in Canadia, or are they going to do the same thing as GM: "Canadian Pricing Advantage!" We'll give you almost something close to the pri... more » Maymar: Ford, when you can sell me a brand-new Focus hatchback again, we'll talk. I don't care if you have to hack up a coupe with rusty power tools to give i... more » RudeandRude: I actually just bought a Fusion a month ago. It's a nice car, surprisingly. I don't get NEARLY 29 mpg on the highway, maybe 22. Overall I get 16mpg... more » wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: Bring back the Crown Vic! more » wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: I wish Ford offered a car I'd actually want to buy. Even with employee pricing and 0% financing. more » Saboth: Hmm might have to check into this...could be a ford focus in my future. A shame it is only 0% for 36 months though. more » warf0x0r: If the company goes bankrupt is the warranty still valid? more » Ash78, cube farmer: This reminds me of when I was working in retail marketing at an agency. The client would occasionally do these THREE-DAY SALE flyers, maybe once a mon... more » -
#2009nissanversa
New Pricing Of $9,990 Makes 2009 Nissan Versa Cheapest New Car In USA
In response to the Financiapocalypse, Nissan is offering 0% financing on five of their vehicles. Most interesting, and seemingly lost in the saved-by-zerogasm, is news of a lower-priced version of the 2009 Nissan Versa Sedan that, at an MSRP of $9,990, will be the cheapest new car in the USA. More »

