frogslinger
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Like I said, I do not believe factory delivery is an option...
When I said 500 plus invoice I meant I went to the dealership and said "what is invoice" then "ok I will pay 500 more than that", probably not as good as ENCS, but still a great deal.
I have not been to Korea, but in Europe and in SWA all the ENCS guys (and gals) were English, Irish or Italian.
For you guys in mufti:
AAFES; Army & Air Force Service, the people who run or license all shopping facilities on all Army and Air Force installations, effectively the same organisation as the Naval Excahnge.
ENCS; Exchange New Car Sales, a semi autonomous entity administered by AAFES/NX. It has the authority to sell vehicles produced in NAFTA countries by the Ford, Mopar and Harley Davidson to service members assigned to bases outside the US, be they permanently stationed there or on a temporary assignment. Discounts can be substantial compared to those offered to civilians stateside, but may in some cases not be as good. GM dropped out of the program in about 2006, but continues to provide the same pricing structure to all military members, regardless of where they are stationed, and has added support for non NAFTA produced vehicles, if they are available for sale in the US. ENCS does not take trades but will procure financing. It should be noted that there are some third party companies that offer similar deals to ENCS on other vehicle lines, such as BMW, VW and Volvo.
When I said 500 plus invoice I meant I went to the dealership and said "what is invoice" then "ok I will pay 500 more than that", probably not as good as ENCS, but still a great deal.
I have not been to Korea, but in Europe and in SWA all the ENCS guys (and gals) were English, Irish or Italian.
For you guys in mufti:
AAFES; Army & Air Force Service, the people who run or license all shopping facilities on all Army and Air Force installations, effectively the same organisation as the Naval Excahnge.
ENCS; Exchange New Car Sales, a semi autonomous entity administered by AAFES/NX. It has the authority to sell vehicles produced in NAFTA countries by the Ford, Mopar and Harley Davidson to service members assigned to bases outside the US, be they permanently stationed there or on a temporary assignment. Discounts can be substantial compared to those offered to civilians stateside, but may in some cases not be as good. GM dropped out of the program in about 2006, but continues to provide the same pricing structure to all military members, regardless of where they are stationed, and has added support for non NAFTA produced vehicles, if they are available for sale in the US. ENCS does not take trades but will procure financing. It should be noted that there are some third party companies that offer similar deals to ENCS on other vehicle lines, such as BMW, VW and Volvo.