But the reality is that GM and Toyota don't even consider Ford a competitor. Ford is at the kiddie's table smearing mashed potatoes on their plate while the adults are trying to eat ignoring the kids.
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But the reality is that GM and Toyota don't even consider Ford a competitor. Ford is at the kiddie's table smearing mashed potatoes on their plate while the adults are trying to eat ignoring the kids.
2023? Hell, more like 2030.yeah this is bullshit. All pre March-deadline orders should be filled first IN ORDER that they were reserved regardless of dealer. Dealer allocation shouldn't be a factor until post-March orders.
Jesus, at this rate we're going to have week one reservation holders at Granger not getting a vehicle until 2023!!!!
No kidding. I reserved mine in July of 2020 and still nothing. Almost giving up on this.They're really doing this again? This is crap. Build the in order like you promised!!!!
Beginning to wonder if it’s all a scam to reward latecomers who aren’t lifelong Ford folks.No kidding. I reserved mine in July of 2020 and still nothing. Almost giving up on this.
That was their choice. My local dealer said his best offer was MSRP and a $750 doc fee. I said no thanks and that other dealers were offering invoice pricing. He laughed and said you should go with them then. So I did.Big dealers got their panties in a bunch when dealers like Granger and Stephen’s outsmarted them and received a good chunk of 2021 allocations. Here in CO, local dealers lost out on at least 170+ sales ($7million + in sales) of those who went out of state.
It is starting to feel like a scam.Beginning to wonder if it’s all a scam to reward latecomers who aren’t lifelong Ford folks.
I test drove another Bronco at a dealership that does not have my reservation. I was fortuNate to speak with a rep who
has a Bronco BB two door ordered. As we talked , the subject of allotment arose. I couldn’t believe what she told me concerning allotments. I Then asked her, “ if I walked into this dealership today and wanted to order a Mach 1 Mustang could I?” Her answer was “ no , because we have not been allotted any”. Now what sense does that make? How can Ford not allow a customer to order a car from a dealership because they decided they will not receive an allotment. What if I live in a region where the local dealer is a small operation. Do I have. To drive hundreds of miles to order a Ford product? Who in the hell is running this company?