I feel this. But one wanted off the payroll and the next wants to serve. Plus some debt got paid off this month. And more is getting paid off this winter.
It is our job to secure our Bronco. I have no problem with their decision. If my dealer doesn't want to play, I'll move to Stephens. As for right now, they are honoring the deal that they agreed to 2 months ago.
The extension to January is there to protect the customer from dealers doing...
Y'all are still going on about this? Why? X-plan is gone. Ford doesn't care. Want to do something about it? If you don't want to go Texas, Mesa, Granger, or Stephens, call your dealer and work out your deal. Don't bitch - control what you can control.
Maybe. I walked into the dealer back in August. Spoke to the salesperson. Got my offer in writing and had management sign it. Have been emailing them since. Confirmed my offer was still good yesterday.
I spend more time on this forum and digging for new Bronco information than I did...
I disagree. On the bronco, if you don't order, they don't sell. It's not like a car on the lot that they can sell to the next shmuck. We still have the chips. They have to give you a deal that makes you want to order through them. If not, you walk and order elsewhere.
Negotiate at the ordering table, not the pick up table. If you don't like the deal at ordering, you can order elsewhere. Ford did the dealers a favor, but also protected the customer at the same time.
If you have an offer in writing, reach out to your dealer and see if they will still honor it. Just because Ford said no, doesn't mean the dealer will say no. And they know we can change - even when sitting at the order table, we can change. We still hold the cards. Smart dealers will...
If you have an offer in writing, reach out to your dealer and see if they will still honor it. Just because Ford said no, doesn't mean the dealer will say no. And they know we can change - even when sitting at the order table, we can change. We still hold the cards. Smart dealers will...