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zzang2gee
Hello Everyone,

I've been studying, searching, researching, and now waiting for order banks for 2022 to be available for a reservation.

Mall of G said they will honor reservation MSRP but not sure if there will be any surprise fees that potentially be waiting for me towards the end, no confirmation on these.

Has anyone ordered and got it from them? Everything went smoothly without any added fees?

After seeing what @404Bronco wrote on the bottom, It is very tempting to place an order with out of states dealer, but my case would be no trade-in involved, and logistics wise i guess this is something i need to work out with dealer or have it arranged myself?

Any advices are welcome. Thanks in advance.
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BTomorama
BTomorama
Lithia Springs Ford gave me Invoice +500 and then the typical document fees that dealers always throw on ($700 for LSF). They also include a lifetime power train warranty.

It's not as good as a Granger or similar deal, but for the ease of not having to travel or have it shipped to GA it was worth it.
doink
doink
I went with Two Rivers Ford just outside Nashville. Matt and Jay have been great to work with. Offering invoice pricing w 100 dealer fees if you have x plan. 495 if you don’t. A bit of a drive, but not too bad. Love going to Nashville so I’m making a trip out of it.
kencantrell
kencantrell
I found through B6G a deal at AutoNation in Memphis, $1,000 below invoice plus $699 doc fee. None of the local ATL dealers would match it. May pick it up, may have it shipped. We’ll work through that in 2022. Best of luck!
zzang2gee
zzang2gee
@kencantrell Thanks! another option for me. Good luck to you as well!
BroncoNewbee
@kencantrell , have you picked yours up yet? Working with Kristen for over a year and only have an email regarding pricing. Still waiting on mine to produce/deliver and wonder if they will pull a fast one. Have they honored the $1k under dealer invoice?

Thanks
JW
stuston
stuston
A note about out of state purchases; Georgia Lemon Law will not apply. You must make your purchase from a GA dealer to have GA Lemon Law protection. A coworker of mine had this issue purchasing in NC. Luckily, NC has a lemon law that does cover out-of-state purchases, but it's not as good as GA's. Hopefully none of us needs it, but you might consider that extra $1k you 'spend' by staying in state, good insurance. Plus, you're not spending extra time on travel and logistics, and then you have to decide if you're going to put a few hundred, or maybe thousand miles on your new Bronco just to get it home. I prefer to have a good relationship with my local dealer.
George Ellis
George Ellis
Billy Howell went with a $899 doc fee and $699 for a stop lamp 'flasher', non-negotiable. That was when I was going to order a BS. Glad they did as I walked and decided a week later to get a Bronco (well, wait for one). According to Fed law, those brake light flashers are not legal. Brakes lights must be solid so they are not interpreted as an emergency vehicle. They do make sense, but not according to the Feds (not that I am surprised that any thing the Feds do makes sense).

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