The Granger people do business the way people use to do business. It is refreshing in today’s world. They make buying a vehicle a win/win for both the customer and the dealership.
I agree with waiting to see how your vehicle is doing. My F150 has 137000 miles on it and I have to do nothing other than normal maintenance on it . I hope my Bronco hold up as well .
I could never afford a Bronco when I was younger. I tend to keep my vehicles until they literally die. The new Bronco is iconic . It will not go out of style. . The 2 door is smaller than my crew cab and will get me thru the indiana and Michigan winters.
I thought about this the other day. The dealer I choose had a set price below dealer invoice. I didn’t have to haggle or dicker. I didn’t feel like I was getting screwed before I even walked in. In the end I felt relieved. I had the choice and I could take it or pass on it. It was that simple...
It is just me or is the leather craftsmanship just not up to par? My Ford platinum has leather and they look as good as the Bronco and it is 7 years old. I know leather will show wear but it should be nice and tight to begin with.
I was a day two reservation at Granger. I’m now a 2022 but no fault of Granger. They communicated with me, and gave me a chance to change my order. I stuck with my original order knowing it meant getting pushed to 22. The bottom line is thruout my entire reservation/ ordering process they have...
Life is to short to worry or fret over things that we have no control over. Someday my Bronco will come ( delayed until 2022) , but someday it will come.
Most Ford service department are competent and courteous. 1. They hope to earn your future repair business. 2. If the experience is good- maybe- just maybe you will buy your next vehicle there.
If you encounter an ass- just start going up the command chain to complain. If that doesn’t work -...
I’ve been a G6 member for quite awhile. Early on I came to the decision that they were good people- and good people to do business with.
But the more I read and the more Granger posts, I came to realize that as a business in today’s world- they are simply much smarter than most other...
You get an entry LEVEL vehicle for 20-30 thousand these days. The bronco lacks refinement in some areas but excels in many. It’s adaptability and easy of modification is a feature found in only a few vehicles. It is unique and I LIKE unique!