- Thread starter
- #1
Saw this posted on one of the FB Bronco classified groups. Guess they plan on driving it for 300 miles before selling it.
Sponsored
I don't know how they could possibly find him. LOLSure would be a shame if @Ford Motor Company got wind of 'Ronald' in Canton, NY intending to flip his raptor for a profit, and thus screwing over other customers.
Would be a gosh darn shame, i tell ya.
you mean, a mustang that's been in an accident? (haven't they all?) whatever body shop repaired it should also be embarrassed:I just creeped his profile. Maybe he wants to use the proceeds to buy another toy like this.
Ridiculous, but not surprising. Ford sends out emails to thousands, many of whom express interest out of curiosity more than anything else, then they award random people from within that group tickets to purchase without any further inquiry? Are you kidding me? What did they think was going to happen?
I will tell you: Many people with a ticket don't want a Raptor. Many people without a ticket do want a Raptor. I will echo what someone else (@Wanted33) just posted in another thread: "I'm of the mind right now that Farley and company couldn't run a kid's Kool-Aid stand."
Should forward to Ford and see if they can have their Raptor slot revoked! I'm kind of surprised that Ford isn't doing the same thing they do with GT and putting restrictions on resale time frames.People like this are going to ruin it for everybody, if the dealers see people are going to flip thee Raptors for that kind of money they will just tack on an ADM
And people are complaining about AMD's? This is the kind of thing that takes the bite out of any statement that Ford issues about dealerships and ADM's. The dealership's can simply point out that customers are doing the same thing after the sale. Just saying.Saw this posted on one of the FB Bronco classified groups. Guess they plan on driving it for 300 miles before selling it.