Are you familiar with Tesla?Eliminate dealers.... yea... right.... that way you can do your own warranty work.....
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Are you familiar with Tesla?Eliminate dealers.... yea... right.... that way you can do your own warranty work.....
I said on another forum (this one too somewhere) how stupid it was to call this vehicle (which I believe is a very nice small CUV) a Bronco Sport, with emphasizes on BRONCO and how it was just confusing the hell out of people and watering down the Bronco itself. People argued at how successful it was and clearly Ford knew better. After 3 months they started offering a $500 factory incentive. And now that people are realizing they bought an Escape disguised as a Bronco and more people are realizing that there is a "real" Bronco, this sport will flop. It's a nice, well executed vehicle. But, it's an Escape, not a *B R O N C O* and it's cheesy Ford decided to call it that. And yes as you mentioned, Ford is taking dealers hostage to push the Sport just so they can get the real Bronco.They are so focused on pushing that Bronco Sport garbage t
I’d be all for just dealers having service centers open and all vehicles sold will be direct to consumer of course this will eliminate salesman and woman positions so there’s really no winnerEliminate dealers.... yea... right.... that way you can do your own warranty work.....
Except for the actual customerso there’s really no winner
Yes we would win salespeople would lose and there are some good salespeople but also a lot of bad just like evrything else in life there’s good and badExcept for the actual customer
You tell me?!?!?…..What is the point of making a reservation with a converted order if you have to wait until after all dealerships get their stock. If an order has been submitted by a customer, then that should take priority over dealer stock.So you expect Ford to build all reserved orders first for granger over stock orders for the other dealers. What did the other dealers do to not be able to order vehicles to sell. Granger bit off more then they can chew and many buyers bought into it. Blame granger not Ford.
Yes, ideally...since that was what Ford offered us.So you expect Ford to build all reserved orders first for granger over stock orders for the other dealers. What did the other dealers do to not be able to order vehicles to sell. Granger bit off more then they can chew and many buyers bought into it. Blame granger not Ford.
This is not about money. Anybody think that is off base.Imagine making yourself look this obtuse, publicly.
Richard, I agree that allocations do play a part. In the past I have ordered several new Corvettes while knowing that allocations would play a large part on when I would get that car. I understood that, and was fine with it. But, the problem here is that right out of the starting gate Ford promised me that they would go by time stamp, and that no dealer would get lot Broncos before my Bronco was built. I was raised to not break a promise, and I whole heartedly expected the people at Ford to keeps their's. Then along comes Joe Big Dealer crying to Ford that he's been wronged, and that promise was broken quicker than one could say snap. So, yes I'm pissed. And no amount of back peddling, or ignorant statements Ford makes will change that.Hmm......what happened to the below invoice pricing from dealerships with the thought that the dealership would get all the allocation of all the orders over other dealerships that didn't do below invoice pricing? I remember a conversation here about that when I commented that maybe under invoice pricing wasn't so good for a dealership, and I was pounced on by folks saying the dealership would get all that allocation. Having worked for dealerships for 29 years, and Ford for 15 years, I disagreed. I commented that allocations will always weigh heavily on overall (not just Bronco) sales volume, which has been shown to be the case. Looking at the price list that just came out, there isn't a huge margin between MSRP and invoice, so we're talking about 2500 bucks ish. I'd gladly pay the 2500 bucks to get my Bronco. Yes, this is kind of off topic, and yes, a bit of I told you so, but hey, this is an internet forum, and we throw stuff out there to talk about it and get reactions.
THIS!!!!!!!!This is not about money. Anybody think that is off base.
This is about how every single dealership in my area I spoke to (in person & via phone) we’re rude, uneducated lairs that were unwilling to have a straightforward conversation about “how this works” and “agreeing to a price up front with no ADM”.
This is about finding a dealership that was honest and straightforward. I didn’t switch to Granger for a financial reason, I switched because they were polite and straightforward.
Ha, strange opinion here. I specifically chose Grainger over my local dealer. Grainger didn't choose me. My local dealer didn't want my business at MSRP or lower.So you expect Ford to build all reserved orders first for granger over stock orders for the other dealers. What did the other dealers do to not be able to order vehicles to sell. Granger bit off more then they can chew and many buyers bought into it. Blame granger not Ford.
Perhaps I am completely missing the issue, but I don't really understand what the problem is other than maybe a misunderstanding by customers who never knew the allocation system existed.
The dealer allocation system has always been in place, there was no message from Ford that said they were going to suspend the dealer allocation system when they implemented this new reservation system. And they never said that Broncos were going to be built in-order based on your reservation. They have always said that the reservation timestamp plays a factor, but it isn't the only factor.
So I'm not sure why everyone was expected for it turn out differently.
Blame Granger for what? For communicating, being transparent, and being knowledgeable about the Bronco?So you expect Ford to build all reserved orders first for granger over stock orders for the other dealers. What did the other dealers do to not be able to order vehicles to sell. Granger bit off more then they can chew and many buyers bought into it. Blame granger not Ford.