A new round of Ford Flex discount offers give buyers the choice between a generous $3,500 cashback rebate or interest-free financing in June 2020. While the $3,500 offer is specific to the range-topping Limited model, a slightly lesser $3,000 rebate is available for SEL and SE models. Unlike last month’s Flex incentives, the aforementioned deals are available nationwide across the U.S.
Shoppers should note that 2019 was the final model year for the Ford Flex and that production of the vehicle has already ceased, meaning that once the existing on-the-ground inventory is sold, the vehicle will no longer be available – at least not new.
Nationwide Ford Flex discount offers during the month of June are as follows:
Shoppers should note that all of the offers will expire on July 6th, 2020.
For reference, here are the 2019 Flex trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the $1,095 destination charge:
It appears that this month’s Ford Flex discount offers are meant to persuade customers to purchase the Flex to sell down existing inventory. The offers are notably less generous than last month’s $6,000 Ford Flex discount.
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It's a sad day for the die hard Ford Flex fans. They should redo the flex and keep it in production. I always liked the base model SE for it's versatility and style reminds me of the wagon models Ford built back in the day. They should have built a Squire model with the wood grain sides would be really cool. Thanks for the Flex.
I couldn't agree more, rear wheel drive like the explorer and with a V8 and what about the Lincoln MKT and the crown Victoria wagon.