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Ford Fiesta Style - New car purchase cheapest price

Hi I am looking to buy a new bottom of the range Ford Fiesta Style maybe a 5 door version. Does anyone know of any dealers that are discounting this car. Trying to find the cheapest price! Thanks.

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  • vikingaero
    vikingaero Posts: 10,921 Forumite
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    Look on Carfile.net or Drive The Deal and take a print out to your nearest dealer to see if they will price match.
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  • vikingaero wrote: »
    Look on Carfile.net or Drive The Deal and take a print out to your nearest dealer to see if they will price match.

    Thanks they are both coming in more expensive than what I have from a dealer... Maybe I already have a good price but want to make sure I have the lowest!!!
  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,639 Forumite
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    Thanks they are both coming in more expensive than what I have from a dealer... Maybe I already have a good price but want to make sure I have the lowest!!!

    Try broadspeed.com

    Also, confirm with your dealer that the car is actually 'brand new'. A lot of dealers will be selling preregistered (and therefore most likely registered december 2011) cars, which will have an impact come resale time.
  • 10JH
    10JH Posts: 287 Forumite
    Yeah be careful with pre-registered. Is it a factory order car (i.e. you choose the options?)
  • pgilc1 wrote: »
    Try broadspeed.com

    Also, confirm with your dealer that the car is actually 'brand new'. A lot of dealers will be selling preregistered (and therefore most likely registered december 2011) cars, which will have an impact come resale time.

    :beer: I second the broadspeed.com vote. If you manage to speak to a guy there called Simon, he is impeccably polite and will ensure you get a great deal on a good quality car.
  • I think it is better to get a 1 or 2 year old used car with all the extras on. Rather than buying an uber brand new poverty spec car.

    IMO.
  • WobblyDog
    WobblyDog Posts: 512 Forumite
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    edited 13 January 2012 at 1:42PM
    I bought a new (i.e. not pre-registered) Fiesta Studio 1.25 (80PS) 3 door last year, from a local dealer for the same price that Drive The Deal were quoting, which was £1000 below list price.

    I could have got it cheaper if I'd been willing to take Ford finance. There were a couple of them sitting in a storage compound in Belgium, having been built a few weeks earlier. I don't know whether that was a factor.
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