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Old Oct 23rd 2007, 9:42 pm
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Hi

I was wondering if anyone has purchased a new ford in oz using a ford privilege voucher, can they be transferred to oz?

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Old Oct 24th 2007, 12:40 am
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I dont know if they can be used here but I used to have a neighbour in pommy land who sold them for £3k each.
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Old Oct 24th 2007, 12:47 am
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Beware buying a new ford, there resale value is very bad.

Looking at getting a 3 year old falcon, 36k new after 2 years 14k!

Originally Posted by minibelle
Hi

I was wondering if anyone has purchased a new ford in oz using a ford privilege voucher, can they be transferred to oz?

Thanks

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Old Oct 24th 2007, 3:43 am
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Originally Posted by minibelle
Hi

I was wondering if anyone has purchased a new ford in oz using a ford privilege voucher, can they be transferred to oz?

Thanks

minibelle
After byuying several Ford's over the years, I have never heard of them, so I guess not. Also, as Ford has seperate companies in various countries and therefore seperate entities, again probably not.
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Old Oct 26th 2007, 8:55 pm
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Default Re: Buying a new Ford, using a voucher

hi everyone

Thanks for all your answers, i think i will just have to wait till i get to oz to have a look at other cars, will do a search and see what people recommend

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Default Re: Buying a new Ford, using a voucher

I asked a ford dear this question a couple of years ago.......said sister worked for ford uk could i use her discount and they said no worries.....

Ended up buying mitsubishi though .......much more reliable.....5yr warranty
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Default Re: Buying a new Ford, using a voucher

Originally Posted by themerlin
Beware buying a new ford, there resale value is very bad.

Looking at getting a 3 year old falcon, 36k new after 2 years 14k!
Agree with this. Chopped my XR6 in before things got way too bad on the trade in. Now happy with a Toyota that I know will go on forever and hold ridiculously overpriced trade in value down the line.

Don't get me wrong. I quote like Ford, except in Australia they devalue by gaze alone
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