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Not many lol.There are other Great Ford dealers out there as well..
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Not many lol.There are other Great Ford dealers out there as well..
Thank you for following up with the clarification.It has been brought to my attention that the customer pays for the x plan 275 and I have proven that to be correct...
The 275 is actually built into the plan price so you do not see it but the customer does pay for it...
I was told that it was an accounting advertising fee, it is an administrative fee...
Sorry for the confusion but clarity and transparency is what we strive for and always will..
Keep me on my toes I need it..
So I then went back to @Granger Ford and reviewed his first post:I think you had it right when you originally included the $275 fee in the Ford X-Plan portion of the spreadsheet. The Ford official X-Plan pricing example you attached does show that in order to get from invoice to x-plan the $275 has to be included.
I think the confusion comes in at the start of Granger's thread:
"The 275 is actually built into the plan price so you do not see it but the customer does pay for it..."
That part is correct in that in order to go from invoice to plan pricing the $275 is included. If a dealer shows me the invoice on a vehicle and I see the x-plan pricing at the bottom, that price does already include the $275. It got there using the formula shown on the sample_x_plan_invoice pdf you attached in one of your responses.
The other confusion comes in the way this Administration Fee info below is being interpeted:
I think this Administration Fee info above is telling the dealer that his commission from Ford is being reduced by the amount of the admin fee ($275), but in reality he's not losing any money because the $275 is included in the x-plan price. He should not add an additional $275 into the transaction because the customer is already paying it in the amount shown for x-plan pricing on the invoice.
I think if your subtotal column for the x-plan pricing table is supposed to reflect the x-plan price then the admin fee needs to be added back in.
Next I looked at one of the sample X-Plan Invoices from @Timsvtgen1It has been brought to my attention that the customer pays for the x plan 275 and I have proven that to be correct...
The 275 is actually built into the plan price so you do not see it but the customer does pay for it...
I then re-looked at the Ford PlanRules.pdfHistorically-more often than not- xplan HAS been above invoice since 2001 since I’ve been involved in dealing with them. Here are some random invoices showing Xplan all above invoice.
SummaryThe fee ($275 for 2010MY and later vehicles) is included in the AXZD-Plan price collected from the customer on Ford's behalf at the time of vehicle sale.
The dealership should not add the fee into the transaction, as the AXZD-Plan vehicle price has already been "grossed-up" by the amount of the fee.
Ford has not officially stated it, Levine did in a statement and later in a tweet...@Granger Ford - Mr. Albert; Thanks for being patient and accommodating for us excited forum users. You've renewed my faith in dealerships! I'm requesting assistance for my local dealerships, if you can, could you provide Ford official statement that states x-plan prices will be available on the bronco? Sorry if this is been answered before (I vaguely remember something)! All dealerships that I've inquired on x-plan pricing said that "no one knows what Ford is doing" - Wray Ford, Hixson Ford, Marler Ford, and ORR Ford (all in Louisiana) .. I appreciate your time. James
They must have scrubbed it, because my searches turn up nothing.Ford has not officially stated it, Levine did in a statement and later in a tweet...
It would shock us if it was not available by delivery time, if not before..
Here is the tweetThey must have scrubbed it, because my searches turn up nothing.
Geeez......neither a google or twitter search brought that up on my end. Still kind of a gray area there. "I'll help you with an x plan". Is that a yes or a maybe? I am saving my one time move for when it counts. X plan plus free shipping to my driveway is only about $200 more than Alberts deal, plus driving mileage saved.