I fully understand the separate entity aspect. I’m not naive to this. It still doesn’t change the fact that this is absolutely greedy! This is no different than the kid who had an article written about him as he made $1m in revenue for 2020 because he was buying video game consoles, etc and marking them up 100% and reselling them. It’s price gouging and wrong. My point was ford didn’t even need to include that in the email. The way it was worded made it sound as though it was helping reservation holders. “Like you, we are frustrated, so here is what we are going to do…..!” When in reality, this doesn’t help reservation holders in the slightest. Even if they didn’t include that, then marked up msrp another $5k, the dealers would still mark it up, say, another $15k and it’s no diff than a $20k markup today. It had no affect on reservation holders. It’s shitty business by the dealers.I don’t know why it’s hard for you to understand dealerships are their own entity. When Ford sent everybody the email, they were saying that they would not increase the manufactured suggested retail price on a vehicle. Typically every year on vehicles the prices are increased. They charge more for certain options and so forth. That’s what they were saying when they won’t raise MSRP. Now a dealership is free to charge what they want on the vehicles they sell there is no such thing as UPP(universal pricing policy) in vehicle sales. In other words if your bronco has ADM it’s your dealers fault. Now Ford could come out and say if excessive ADM is charged it could affect your allocations. Ask yourself this would you want to screw with someone making you millions of dollars?
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