Yeah, those “consider automatic” production notes aren’t encouraging.My order date was a couple days later but I don't have a build date yet. MT of course.
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Yeah, those “consider automatic” production notes aren’t encouraging.My order date was a couple days later but I don't have a build date yet. MT of course.
And yet Burton Cummings smiled when they did that.Poetic license
Chevy advertised the 90s Camaro as being “from the country that invented rock n roll” despite it being assembled in Canada.
They should honor your deal unless there is a better one available. I worked for a car supplier for many years and had employee pricing. That’s where the deal should start and then if they are rebates available, those would be further deducted from the below invoice pricing. That’s what they should be doing now as well, but some dealerships will try to avoid that to pocket the profit for themselves.What now? I negotiated what seemed to be a good below-invoice deal, put deposit down, waiting patiently for car to get built. And now Ford announces "from America to America" employee pricing on everything. How likely is this to be lower than what I negotiated? It seems employee pricing is usually a take-it-or-leave-it thing, but is it always the lowest or are deals often negotiated lower?
Ford announcement page:
https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/us...or-america-ford-employee-pricing-for-everyone
Article:
Ford Motor Company will offer employee pricing to all US shoppers: 'Handshake deal with every American'
The vehicle manufacturer called the new initiative a 'handshake deal with every American'
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets...ll-u-s-shoppers-handshake-deal-every-american
April 3, 2025
U.S. shoppers will be able to save on Ford vehicles this spring through a new initiative called From America, For America.
American consumers will have access to Ford's employee pricing from April 3 through June 2.
This means customers will pay the same amount as Ford's workers, which is below the dealer invoice price, a spokesperson for the automobile manufacturer told Fox News Digital in an email.
"We have the retail inventory to do this and a lot of choice for customers that need a vehicle," Ford Motor Company said in a statement.
During this period, shoppers will be able to save on 2024 and 2025 hybrid, plug-in hybrid, diesel and gas-powered Ford and Lincoln vehicles. The deal excludes the 2025 Expedition and Navigator SUVs, the Raptors and Super Duty trucks.
Electric vehicle shoppers through Ford's Power Promise will also receive a complimentary home charger and standard installation through June 30, according to the announcement.
Ford cited "uncertain times" and the "complexities of a changing economy" as reasons for the campaign's launch.
"For 121 years, we've put our money where our mouth is, assembling vehicles that Americans rely on and supporting American jobs," Ford said in a statement. "Today, we’re proud to announce a new U.S. initiative that's more than just a promotion. It's a handshake deal with every American."
But hey, I got an email today with my production date: week of Jun 9. Too bad that's after the probable price increases.Yeah, those “consider automatic” production notes aren’t encouraging.![]()
They should hold to the price when you made the order. I’m hoping employee pricing will actually make my sticker go down!But hey, I got an email today with my production date: week of Jun 9. Too bad that's after the probable price increases.
No one here is going to be able to tell you that. Ask the dealer to print the invoice for you and it should show all the plan pricing. You are looking for A planCan someone confirm that the dealer is offering the right price?
2025 Ford Bronco Base 4 Door
Marsh Gray
Automatic Transmission
Hard Top
Ford Employee Pricing: 41,368.70
Ford Rebate: 2,000.00
Before TTL: 39,368.70
Invoice is much lower than MSRP though by a Couple of 000’s? so that 2700 could be $5700 under MSRP? Not bad for those who hate haggling to get under MSRPA plan is ~4.5% below invoice. On a 60k vehicle that’s only $2,700.
So like I mentioned, depending on how much under invoice OP’s original deal was, it’s likely not any/much better.
Is there trouble in paradise? Bronco sales are losing ground year-over-year:What now? I negotiated what seemed to be a good below-invoice deal, put deposit down, waiting patiently for car to get built. And now Ford announces "from America to America" employee pricing on everything. How likely is this to be lower than what I negotiated? It seems employee pricing is usually a take-it-or-leave-it thing, but is it always the lowest or are deals often negotiated lower?
Ford announcement page:
https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/us...or-america-ford-employee-pricing-for-everyone
Article:
Ford Motor Company will offer employee pricing to all US shoppers: 'Handshake deal with every American'
The vehicle manufacturer called the new initiative a 'handshake deal with every American'
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets...ll-u-s-shoppers-handshake-deal-every-american
April 3, 2025
U.S. shoppers will be able to save on Ford vehicles this spring through a new initiative called From America, For America.
American consumers will have access to Ford's employee pricing from April 3 through June 2.
This means customers will pay the same amount as Ford's workers, which is below the dealer invoice price, a spokesperson for the automobile manufacturer told Fox News Digital in an email.
"We have the retail inventory to do this and a lot of choice for customers that need a vehicle," Ford Motor Company said in a statement.
During this period, shoppers will be able to save on 2024 and 2025 hybrid, plug-in hybrid, diesel and gas-powered Ford and Lincoln vehicles. The deal excludes the 2025 Expedition and Navigator SUVs, the Raptors and Super Duty trucks.
Electric vehicle shoppers through Ford's Power Promise will also receive a complimentary home charger and standard installation through June 30, according to the announcement.
Ford cited "uncertain times" and the "complexities of a changing economy" as reasons for the campaign's launch.
"For 121 years, we've put our money where our mouth is, assembling vehicles that Americans rely on and supporting American jobs," Ford said in a statement. "Today, we’re proud to announce a new U.S. initiative that's more than just a promotion. It's a handshake deal with every American."
No. It's just reality. Wrangler prices are now probably real-world $10K+ lower than in 2023-2024 while Bronco real world prices have increased.Is there trouble in paradise? Bronco sales are losing ground year-over-year:
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