I just read a great article this week about Alan Mulally, Ford CEO and Automobile magazine's Man of the Year. What caught my eye was the title, "The man at the helm of America's last remaining independent car company". What a statement, and a true one as well. Think about it, both GM and Chrysler accepted TARP money, but Ford did not.
The article talked about how Mullaly made himself famous with the media when he responded "I think I'm OK where I am when congress asked the big three CEOs if they were willing to work for a dollar a year. What many people don't realize is that Mulally did take a 30% pay cut, and said he would work for $1 per year if Ford did take money from the government.
Just tells you a little about Ford's mentality, and how they're moving forward and will be a force to be reckoned with. Removing the Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin brands was smart. Now Ford is focusing on Ford where is should be and it's exciting to be working for Ford right now.
You can read the article yourself. CLICK HERE
Friday, December 4, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
2010 Fusion...Going Strong

I just read an article that was talking about the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, and how it's about time that Detroit produced a vehicle that can rival the import manufacturers. It talks about how well the Ford Fusion Hybrid is built, and that fact that Ford is on the right track for the future. Getting 41 MPG in the city is absolutely awesome. We have one sitting in our showroom, and will probably be gone soon. It's been really hard for us to keep the Hybrids in stock, but we try to get as many as possible to keep up with demand.
CLICK HERE to read the article.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
HOW HYUNDAI GOES ABOVE AND BEYOND
Just saw this video on Youtube. It will shock you at first, and then will definitely surprise you.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Hyundai is making strides. Even the competitors know. Read below.
Japanese automakers see Hyundai as global threat
By YURI KAGEYAMA
The Associated Press October 2, 2009, 6:39AM ET
TOKYO
Hyundai Motor Co. -- not the up-and-coming Chinese, nor the leaner meaner Americans -- is the automaker that has the Japanese seriously worried.
Talk to any Japanese auto executive, and the official is likely to say the South Korean automaker is rapidly emerging as the most feared competitor to Japan's world-leading car companies.
"Hyundai is awesome," said Honda Motor Co. Chief Executive Takanobu Ito in an interview with The Associated Press this week. "They are undoubtedly a threat because their products are cheap, and the quality is improving."
Nissan Motor Co. Senior Vice President Shiro Nakamura agreed. He compared the rise of Hyundai to Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, which has grown to rival Japan's Sony Corp., and said its cars were riding on their reputation for quality and affordability.
It may take another decade for China's automakers to start seriously competing with Nissan, but Hyundai was there already, he said.
"Hyundai is the biggest threat for the Japanese automakers," Nakamura told The AP. "They have the technology, but they seem to have cheaper labor."
To compete, Japanese manufacturers need to start relying more on their creative "sensibilities" to add value to a product almost like an European designer bag, Nakamura said.
Buyers must want to pay more in the same way Japanese gourmet delicacies called "kaiseki" can command higher prices than some Korean dishes, he said.
"We have to offer the equivalents of sushi, tempura and kaiseki to compete against Korean barbecue," Nakamura said.
Hyundai, which boasts Kia Motors Corp. as an affiliate, recently grabbed 5 percent global market share for the first time, despite a declining global market.
These days, Hyundai and Kia form the world's fifth-largest automative group and have seen sales surge in the U.S. and Europe, with only Toyota Motor Corp., the world's biggest automaker, outselling it among the Japanese.
In the U.S., Hyundai was the only one among the major automakers, including the Japanese, to record better sales last month, up 27 percent from September 2008.
The Japanese automakers have been battered by last year's financial crisis, although they are counting on expansion in emerging markets to offset declining sales in established markets such as the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Nissan, Japan's No. 3 automaker, based in Yokohama, lost 16.5 billion yen ($185 million) for the quarter ended June 30. Hyundai, by contrast, earned 811.85 billion won ($691 million) in the April-June period -- a quarterly record for the company.
Christopher Richter, auto analyst at Calyon Capital Markets Asia in Tokyo, said that Hyundai was growing not only in the U.S. market, where it was taking advantage of a weakened GM to grab sales, but has been strong for years in emerging nations, such as China and India.
Although both the Korean won and Japanese yen have been strengthening, eroding the value of overseas earnings for both exporting nations, the yen's jump has been bigger, further putting the Japanese at a disadvantage, Richter said.
He said the smaller Japanese makers, like Nissan and Mazda Motor Corp., were especially at risk because their products didn't rank as high in quality surveys as Toyota and Honda, and compete more directly with Hyundai offerings.
"They are not an act you want to dismiss lightly," he said. "They are increasingly going to create a bigger challenge to the Japanese."
Hyundai spokesman Oles Gadacz said the company had no comment.
Tokyo-based Honda, with its longtime strength in smaller models reputed for mileage such as the Fit subcompact, has emerged from the global recession in better shape than other Japanese automakers.
But the nation's No. 2 automaker barely eked out a 7.5 billion yen ($84 million) profit in April-June.
Honda's Ito acknowledged as possible threats the U.S. automakers, including General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co., which have been reshaping their businesses and preparing smaller fuel-efficient models that are likely to better compete against Honda models.
But he appeared to be merely being polite in talking about the Americans and turned adamant when the topic became Hyundai.
"Its growth is fantastic," said Ito.
Japanese automakers see Hyundai as global threat
By YURI KAGEYAMA
The Associated Press October 2, 2009, 6:39AM ET
TOKYO
Hyundai Motor Co. -- not the up-and-coming Chinese, nor the leaner meaner Americans -- is the automaker that has the Japanese seriously worried.
Talk to any Japanese auto executive, and the official is likely to say the South Korean automaker is rapidly emerging as the most feared competitor to Japan's world-leading car companies.
"Hyundai is awesome," said Honda Motor Co. Chief Executive Takanobu Ito in an interview with The Associated Press this week. "They are undoubtedly a threat because their products are cheap, and the quality is improving."
Nissan Motor Co. Senior Vice President Shiro Nakamura agreed. He compared the rise of Hyundai to Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, which has grown to rival Japan's Sony Corp., and said its cars were riding on their reputation for quality and affordability.
It may take another decade for China's automakers to start seriously competing with Nissan, but Hyundai was there already, he said.
"Hyundai is the biggest threat for the Japanese automakers," Nakamura told The AP. "They have the technology, but they seem to have cheaper labor."
To compete, Japanese manufacturers need to start relying more on their creative "sensibilities" to add value to a product almost like an European designer bag, Nakamura said.
Buyers must want to pay more in the same way Japanese gourmet delicacies called "kaiseki" can command higher prices than some Korean dishes, he said.
"We have to offer the equivalents of sushi, tempura and kaiseki to compete against Korean barbecue," Nakamura said.
Hyundai, which boasts Kia Motors Corp. as an affiliate, recently grabbed 5 percent global market share for the first time, despite a declining global market.
These days, Hyundai and Kia form the world's fifth-largest automative group and have seen sales surge in the U.S. and Europe, with only Toyota Motor Corp., the world's biggest automaker, outselling it among the Japanese.
In the U.S., Hyundai was the only one among the major automakers, including the Japanese, to record better sales last month, up 27 percent from September 2008.
The Japanese automakers have been battered by last year's financial crisis, although they are counting on expansion in emerging markets to offset declining sales in established markets such as the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Nissan, Japan's No. 3 automaker, based in Yokohama, lost 16.5 billion yen ($185 million) for the quarter ended June 30. Hyundai, by contrast, earned 811.85 billion won ($691 million) in the April-June period -- a quarterly record for the company.
Christopher Richter, auto analyst at Calyon Capital Markets Asia in Tokyo, said that Hyundai was growing not only in the U.S. market, where it was taking advantage of a weakened GM to grab sales, but has been strong for years in emerging nations, such as China and India.
Although both the Korean won and Japanese yen have been strengthening, eroding the value of overseas earnings for both exporting nations, the yen's jump has been bigger, further putting the Japanese at a disadvantage, Richter said.
He said the smaller Japanese makers, like Nissan and Mazda Motor Corp., were especially at risk because their products didn't rank as high in quality surveys as Toyota and Honda, and compete more directly with Hyundai offerings.
"They are not an act you want to dismiss lightly," he said. "They are increasingly going to create a bigger challenge to the Japanese."
Hyundai spokesman Oles Gadacz said the company had no comment.
Tokyo-based Honda, with its longtime strength in smaller models reputed for mileage such as the Fit subcompact, has emerged from the global recession in better shape than other Japanese automakers.
But the nation's No. 2 automaker barely eked out a 7.5 billion yen ($84 million) profit in April-June.
Honda's Ito acknowledged as possible threats the U.S. automakers, including General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co., which have been reshaping their businesses and preparing smaller fuel-efficient models that are likely to better compete against Honda models.
But he appeared to be merely being polite in talking about the Americans and turned adamant when the topic became Hyundai.
"Its growth is fantastic," said Ito.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Boy oh Boy, it's been some time since our last post. Well, don't worry, we're still here and going strong. The Cash for Clunkers program was a great little boost in the automotive industry which helped a lot of buyers get into the new vehicle they were looking for.
Cash for Clunkers in now over, and we initially saw a drop in our showroom traffic, which was expected. However, what has happened recently was a slight gain from early this month. What does this tell us here at Courtesy Ford and Hyudnai is that there are a lot of people still looking for vehicles. This is a great sign for our economy. Maybe the recession is over. Only time will tell us for sure, but in any cast, we're excited here at Courtesy Ford and Hyundai.
Courtesy Ford and Hyundai like to pride ourselves at having the lowest prices, and helping customer get into the right vehicle for them. Our Courtesy Advantage Program has helped people get some phenomenal savings. There is plenty to be excited about here, and one promiss we be sure to keep, is to keep you up to date on what's going on here.
Please don't forget to visit us at www.drivecourtesy.com to take a look at our internet specials, or any other great offers we have.
Cash for Clunkers in now over, and we initially saw a drop in our showroom traffic, which was expected. However, what has happened recently was a slight gain from early this month. What does this tell us here at Courtesy Ford and Hyudnai is that there are a lot of people still looking for vehicles. This is a great sign for our economy. Maybe the recession is over. Only time will tell us for sure, but in any cast, we're excited here at Courtesy Ford and Hyundai.
Courtesy Ford and Hyundai like to pride ourselves at having the lowest prices, and helping customer get into the right vehicle for them. Our Courtesy Advantage Program has helped people get some phenomenal savings. There is plenty to be excited about here, and one promiss we be sure to keep, is to keep you up to date on what's going on here.
Please don't forget to visit us at www.drivecourtesy.com to take a look at our internet specials, or any other great offers we have.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Cash for Clunkers
Congress has passed legislation that would give car buyers a $3,500 or $4,500 voucher for trading in an old, inefficient vehicle for a new, more-efficient one between July 1 and November 1, 2009!
Current StatusFriday, June 19, 2009, 1:30 p.m.
The "Cash for Clunkers" legislation has passed the House and Senate and is waiting to be signed into law by the President.
Does My Clunker Qualify?
To qualify, your trade-in vehicle must:
Be in driveable condition
Have been continuously insured consistent with State laws and registered to you for at least one year immediately prior to trade-in
Be manufactured less than 25 years before the date of the trade-in
Have a combined MPG of 18 or less (this does not apply to category 3 trucks---defined below)
MPG requirements for 1985 model year vehicles and newer are based on the Combined "New EPA MPG"
How Much Cash Can I Get?
The incentive amount depends upon the kind of vehicle you want to purchase, its MPG relative to your trade-in vehicle, and in some cases, the kind of vehicle you are trading in.
In addition to the above requirements, the purchased vehicle must:
Be new (i.e., legal title has not been transferred to anyone)
Have a manufacturer's suggested retail price is $45,000 or less
Information from www.fueleconomy.gov
Monday, June 15, 2009
Courtesy Collision Center Spotlight

You rely on your vehicle on a day to day basis, and when an auto collision occurs, it can be very stressful and disruptive to your live. The toughest part, which can be time consuming, is knowing where to go and get the service you deserve.
We have the answer at Courtesy Collision and Repair Center. The Courtesy Collision and Repair Center is the largest collision center in Northeast North Carolina with a building that is over 20,000 square feet.
We want to make this process as easy as possible for you, which is why we:
Repair all makes and models, including installing and repairing automotive glass
Offer FREE Estimates ? NO Appointment Needed
Direct Repair with ALL major insurance companies
Work hard to repair your vehicle in a timely fashion, so you could get back to your day to day life
Repair work guaranteed
Avoid the stress by using the largest collision center in the area that will get your vehicle back on the road on a timely fashion and give you piece of mind that the work that was done was done right!
Come on in, without an appointment, to get your FREE estimate, or visit http://www.drivecourtesy.com/ to schedule a repair.
We have the answer at Courtesy Collision and Repair Center. The Courtesy Collision and Repair Center is the largest collision center in Northeast North Carolina with a building that is over 20,000 square feet.
We want to make this process as easy as possible for you, which is why we:
Repair all makes and models, including installing and repairing automotive glass
Offer FREE Estimates ? NO Appointment Needed
Direct Repair with ALL major insurance companies
Work hard to repair your vehicle in a timely fashion, so you could get back to your day to day life
Repair work guaranteed
Avoid the stress by using the largest collision center in the area that will get your vehicle back on the road on a timely fashion and give you piece of mind that the work that was done was done right!
Come on in, without an appointment, to get your FREE estimate, or visit http://www.drivecourtesy.com/ to schedule a repair.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
HYUNDAI GENESIS AND SONATA WIN AUTOPACIFIC 2009 VEHICLE SATISFACTION AWARDS
OWNERS GIVE TWO HYUNDAI VEHICLES TOP RATINGS IN NATIONAL SURVEY ON SATISFACTIONFOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., 05/19/2009
Hyundai owners placed the Genesis and Sonata at the top of their classes in AutoPacific’s 2009 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA) research. Both models won in highly competitive segments. Genesis topped the Aspirational Luxury Car category for its affordable operating costs, value and extraordinary warranty. The Sonata was the highest ranked Premium Mid-Size Car, beating out the segment-defining Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. In addition, Hyundai’s overall brand satisfaction rating among Hyundai purchasers jumped 11 positions earning Hyundai 2009 Rising Star honors. This positive move was more than any other manufacturer in the survey. Hyundai scored higher in 40 of 48 rating categories in 2009 compared with 2008.
“Having conducted this industry research since 1997, we see vehicles that score highest in AutoPacific’s Vehicle Satisfaction Awards have hit the mark delivering value and satisfaction with their buyers,” said George Peterson, president of AutoPacific. “This year’s results made it clear that Hyundai owners are extremely pleased with their new cars.”
Information Obtained from Hyundai News
Hyundai owners placed the Genesis and Sonata at the top of their classes in AutoPacific’s 2009 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA) research. Both models won in highly competitive segments. Genesis topped the Aspirational Luxury Car category for its affordable operating costs, value and extraordinary warranty. The Sonata was the highest ranked Premium Mid-Size Car, beating out the segment-defining Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. In addition, Hyundai’s overall brand satisfaction rating among Hyundai purchasers jumped 11 positions earning Hyundai 2009 Rising Star honors. This positive move was more than any other manufacturer in the survey. Hyundai scored higher in 40 of 48 rating categories in 2009 compared with 2008.
“Having conducted this industry research since 1997, we see vehicles that score highest in AutoPacific’s Vehicle Satisfaction Awards have hit the mark delivering value and satisfaction with their buyers,” said George Peterson, president of AutoPacific. “This year’s results made it clear that Hyundai owners are extremely pleased with their new cars.”
Information Obtained from Hyundai News
Monday, June 8, 2009
2009 Hyundai Genesis

Premium comfort and luxury features
• State-of-the-art navigation system with Driver Information System (DIS)
• Large 8-inch display with 40GB hard drive based navigation and multimedia controller w/joystick type control
• Speech dialog system
• 17-speaker, 528 watt Lexicon® Discrete 7.1 surround sound system
• 6-disc, in-dash CD/DVD changer with iPod®/USB and auxiliary input jacks
• XM® Satellite Radio and XM NavTraffic® with complimentary 1 yr subscription
• HD Radio technology
• Bluetooth® and hands-free mobile phone connection
• Heated front driver and passenger seats
• Cooled driver seat
• Front and rear parking assistance sensors with rear backup camera
• Integrated memory system
• Rain-sensing wipers w/auto defogger windshield
• Power rear sunshade
Genesis is larger than the Lexus GS, Infiniti M, or BMW 5 Series and rivals the Chrysler 300 (or even BMW 7 Series) in size.Exterior length (inches)
Engineering
Genesis is stiffer, more rigid, and lighter than the BMW 5-Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Lexus LS– an impressive engineering achievement.
• 12-14% higher dynamic torsional rigidity than BMW 5-Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Lexus LS
• Lower body-in-white weight than these competitors
• 5-link front and rear suspension
• This rigid body structure allows Hyundai chassis engineers to improve two suspension goals that normally conflict:
• Maintain precise steering and handling
• A more comfortable, quiet ride
Among its competitive set, the 2009 Genesis 3.8 has the largest displacement and has higher horsepower and torque ratings.3.8L V6 Engine and transmission
• Displacement: 3.8L Lambda V6 with dual CVVT
• Peak horsepower: 290 @ 6200
• Torque (lb.-ft.): 264 @ 4500
• 6-speed Aisin automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC®
• Fuel capacity: 19.3 gallons
• Weight distribution: front to rear (%) 52:48
• Fuel economy: 18 city/27 highwayAmong its competitive set, the 2009 Genesis 4.6 has higher horsepower, torque and fuel economy ratings.
4.6L V8 Engine and transmission
• Displacement: 4.6L Tau V8 with dual CVVT
• Peak Horsepower: 375 @ 6500 w/Premium fuel
• Torque (lb.-ft.): 333 @ 3500 w/Premium fuel
• Horsepower: 368 @ 6500 w/Regular fuel
• Torque (lb.-ft.: 324 @ 3500 w/Regular fuel
• 6-speed ZF automatic transmission w/SHIFTRONIC®
• Fuel capacity: 20.3 gallons• Weight distribution: front to rear (%) 54:46
• Fuel economy: 17 city/25 highway
Product Overview
2009 Genesis offers an unprecedented combination of premium performance, technology, safety and qualityPremium Performance
2009 Genesis offers an unprecedented combination of premium performance, technology, safety and qualityPremium Performance
• 1st V8 performance sedan offered by a non-luxury Asian automaker providing more than 300 HP (0-60 mph in 5.7 seconds); 375 HP or 81.5 HP per liter
• Hyundai's first high-performance 3.8L V6 engine with dual variable valve timing
• 6-speed SHIFTRONIC® transmission (V6 - Aisin; V8 - ZF) Technologically advanced
• Lexicon 528 watt discrete audio system with 17 speakers
• 1st popular brand to offer High Definition (HD) radio
• State-of-the-art navigation system with joystick control
• Class-leading with standard Bluetooth® with hands-free interface
• Adaptive front lighting system
• High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights with dynamic auto-levelingClass-leading standard safety technologies
• Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Traction Control System (TCS) and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Brake Assist
• Electronic active front head restraints
• Eight airbagsQuality & reliability, backed by America’s Best Warranty™
Visit Courtesy Hyundai @ www.drivecourtesy.com for more information and to schedule your test drive today.
We are located @ 1310 N. Road Street Elizabeth City NC 279
Information for this post was obtained from Hyundai.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Sales Event
Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Courtesy Hyundai & Ford is having the
Great Get Away Give Away Sale!
Get Away in one of our new or used vehicle and we will give away the following....
No Purchase Necessary
- 7 Day Caribbean Cruise for 2
- 3Day 2Night Luxury Vacation for 4
- Complimentary Airfare for 2
- 37" HD Flat Screen TV
- and many more prizes........
See Dealer for Details
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Courtesy Advantage Program
Courtesy Ford & Hyundai
1310 North Road Street
Elizabeth City NC 27909
252.338.4783
is proud to announce the OFFICAL launch of the
Courtesy Advantage Program
Purchase a New or Used vehicle from Courtesy and get amazing incentives like:
18.95 Oil & Filter Changes
Nitrogen For Your Tires
Loaner For Life
10yr Engine Warranty
24hr Road Side Assistance
See Dealer For Details
1310 North Road Street
Elizabeth City NC 27909
252.338.4783
is proud to announce the OFFICAL launch of the
Courtesy Advantage Program
Purchase a New or Used vehicle from Courtesy and get amazing incentives like:
18.95 Oil & Filter Changes
Nitrogen For Your Tires
Loaner For Life
10yr Engine Warranty
24hr Road Side Assistance
See Dealer For Details
Friday, May 22, 2009
The Countdown is On:
T-MINUS 11 Days until the Courtesy Advantage Programs Official Launch! Purchase a vehicle before the official launch date and receive an extra bonus!
See Dealer for Details
Courtesy Hyundai & Ford
17N Elizabeth City
252-338-4783
See Dealer for Details
Courtesy Hyundai & Ford
17N Elizabeth City
252-338-4783
Monday, May 18, 2009
College Grads!
Attention ALL College Grads!
Hyundai is offering the opportunity to purchase a NEW 2010 or 2009 Hyundai to all College Grads!
$400 HMFC rebate on top of current Hyundai rebates
$400 HMFC rebate on top of current Hyundai rebates
Terms up to 60 Months
Available on ALL Models
90 day to first paymeny
No Down Payment
For more information contact us at 252-338-4783
Visit http://www.drivecourteys.com/ Full stock of Hyundai’s Available to take home today!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Courtesy Advantage Program!
Purchase a New or Used vehicle from Courtesy Ford & Hyundai and Receive:- Oil & Filter Changes only $18.95 (Diesel Excluded)
- Loaner for Life
- 10yr 200K Mile Warranty
- Nitrogen For Your Tires
- Nationwide Emergence Road Side Assistance 24hrs a Day 365 Days a Year!
Visit us at 1310 North Road Street Elizabeth City NC 27909
http://www.drivecourtesy.com/ or call 252.338.4783
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Ford Advantage/ Hyundai Assurance
Don’t be scared to buy a vehicle in today’s economy because Ford and Hyundai have your back! Both are offering great incentives to give you peace of mind. Below are some of the highlights of the Ford Advantage Plan and the Hyundai Assurance Program.
What Benefit does the Ford Payment Protection Program offer?
· Pays the monthly amount due on your new vehicle purchase or lease up to a maximum monthly benefit of $700, for a maximum of 12 Benefit payments
· Benefit is paid directly to your financing source
· No cost to you
What do I need to do to qualify for these BENEFITS?
· Available on NEW Ford vehicles
· Finance your new purchase/lease (cash and equity line vehicle purchases are not eligible; vehicle must be titled in the name of an individual)
· Be the primary purchaser/lessee responsible for the financing of the vehicle
· Be Involuntarily Unemployed for at least 30 consecutive days
· Become Involuntarily Unemployed after the first 30-day exclusionary period immediately following the purchase/lease of your Ford vehicle, and before January 1, 2010
· Not have received notification of Involuntary Unemployment prior to your enrollment in the Ford Payment Protection Program (i.e., the date you purchased/leased your vehicle)
· Have been working full-time for 90 consecutive days, at least 30 hours per week, immediately before becoming Involuntarily Unemployed. This program does not cover part-time, seasonal,self-employed or persons employed by a family household member. However, if you subsequently become a full-time employee and later become Involuntarily Unemployed, you may qualify for Benefits provided you meet the stated eligibility requirements
The Hyundai Assurance Program allows you to walk away from your loan or lease without having to worry about negative equity. It lets you return your vehicle in case of certain life-altering circumstances.
· Available on all NEW Hyundai Vehicles
· Available to everyone regardless of age, health, or employment history
· 12 months complimentary coverage on every NEW Hyundai vehicle financed or leased
· Covers up to $7,500 negative equity
Coverage In Case of:
· Involuntary unemployment
· Physical Disability
· Loss of drivers license due to medical impairment
· Self-Employed personal bankruptcy
· Accidental Death
Visit us on-line at http://www.drivecourtesy.com/ for more information and to schedule your test drive today!
What is the Ford Advantage Plan?
The Ford Advantage Plan lets you buy or lease a new Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle with the unparalleled peace of mind of the Ford Payment Protection Program.
What Benefit does the Ford Payment Protection Program offer?
· Pays the monthly amount due on your new vehicle purchase or lease up to a maximum monthly benefit of $700, for a maximum of 12 Benefit payments
· Benefit is paid directly to your financing source
· No cost to you
What do I need to do to qualify for these BENEFITS?
· Available on NEW Ford vehicles
· Finance your new purchase/lease (cash and equity line vehicle purchases are not eligible; vehicle must be titled in the name of an individual)
· Be the primary purchaser/lessee responsible for the financing of the vehicle
· Be Involuntarily Unemployed for at least 30 consecutive days
· Become Involuntarily Unemployed after the first 30-day exclusionary period immediately following the purchase/lease of your Ford vehicle, and before January 1, 2010
· Not have received notification of Involuntary Unemployment prior to your enrollment in the Ford Payment Protection Program (i.e., the date you purchased/leased your vehicle)
· Have been working full-time for 90 consecutive days, at least 30 hours per week, immediately before becoming Involuntarily Unemployed. This program does not cover part-time, seasonal,self-employed or persons employed by a family household member. However, if you subsequently become a full-time employee and later become Involuntarily Unemployed, you may qualify for Benefits provided you meet the stated eligibility requirements
The Hyundai Assurance Program allows you to walk away from your loan or lease without having to worry about negative equity. It lets you return your vehicle in case of certain life-altering circumstances.
Program Details
· Available on all NEW Hyundai Vehicles
· Available to everyone regardless of age, health, or employment history
· 12 months complimentary coverage on every NEW Hyundai vehicle financed or leased
· Covers up to $7,500 negative equity
Coverage In Case of:
· Involuntary unemployment
· Physical Disability
· Loss of drivers license due to medical impairment
· Self-Employed personal bankruptcy
· Accidental Death
Visit us on-line at http://www.drivecourtesy.com/ for more information and to schedule your test drive today!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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