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gave them the 1 star Google and Yelp review. F greedy Stealerships!
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Whether or not this this is a legally binding contract (which may differ from state to state) is not the point. The OP reserved the vehicle through Ford's website and ordered the vehicle months in advance. The standard industry practice (despite what a small number of these dealers are trying to pull) is to charge the price on the order sheet and notify the customers of any fees.They showed the costs *they offered you at the time* -- they did not legally bind themselves to not add *additional costs at the time of delivery*
I refill my kegerator tank at home (it's a commercial sized tank that is about 4 times the size of the typical home system.) The last time I swapped a tank it was about $30. 70% Nitrogen/30% CO2. Nitrogen is cheap in bulk.I'm not an off-roader, never have, but want to give it a go when I get my Bronco. So my question is, how many carry around a nitrogen tank, to refill after airing (nitrogening) down on the trails?
Went to pickup Bronco Big Bend and dealership marked price up $3k and refused to remove it. Basically said they didnāt care because if I didnāt buy it they would have it sold in an hour. Donāt buy from Loganville Ford.
Those with reservations that havenāt picked up yet may want to call your dealership so you can have the argument before your Bronco gets here.
Do something good I may tell 1 or 2 people. Screw me over and Iāll tell the
You will see the 3k in resale, that is a nice truck. The stealerships are out of hand. Ford has done ok in getting them to not be so greedy but once the vehicle leaves the plant, they own it.Wife's Christmas present and her 1st New Car, so couldn't walk.
Not any other bronco. Just the ones in stock. OPās order is a 2.3 soft top big bend with sas. Other than the tow pkg, I believe they could order that right now from another large metro Atlanta dealer and reasonably have exactly what they want in a few months without paying adm.Expected to see a 10-20K markup. I would've paid the 3K too and then complained about it all over the internet while enjoying my brand new Bronco. I bet a ton of us would've paid it no question ask considering we have no idea when we'll be getting ours and every other Bronco is marked up at least 10K.
Capitalism, lol. If someone orders a vehicle without at the time nailing down an agreed price with the seller, and later is charged more on delivery based on supply/demand, then you've got your supply/demand capitalism. Capitalism can suck or not.Member of Bronco6g: They added an ADM to my reserved and ordered Bronco!
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I'm perfectly fine with a dealer adding mark ups on normal, dealer stock models. Its capitalism and supply / demand economics. If someone is willing to spend $20k above sticker to have the GT 500 that the dealer was allocated, great! The idea of adding a mark up upon delivery of a vehicle that a customer reserved through the Ford website, and elected to have delivered to that dealer though, makes my blood boil.