That won't happen until the order banks open. Until then it's going to be a guesstimate.So lets get that option to get it spec'd out at the dealers so we can price shop I guess. Thanks for the insight.
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That won't happen until the order banks open. Until then it's going to be a guesstimate.So lets get that option to get it spec'd out at the dealers so we can price shop I guess. Thanks for the insight.
If you cancel your reservation and do a new one you can forget about getting your bronco when they are first released. You go to the back of the lineI realize that it is not a great option.... but even after the October deadline to switch dealerships you can still cancel your reservation and put down a new one with a different dealership if you don't like your dealership. Maybe they sang a different tune after they thought you were locked in. I get wanting to have the Bronco ASAP.... but how much are you willing to get yanked around by a shady dealership after October?
No one in Canada ever got the option to change dealerships after placing our reservation. You all should feel lucky you even get to.
Appreciate the input. I put in that remark about people with cash and nothing useful to say to move on because there has been a handful of dudes on here that have made comments alluding to just deal w it and stop whining, when speaking on the financials, rather than supporting a thrifty dialogue.With or without B & P up and running, If my local dealer can't commit to $1000 under invoice before the end of October (in Writing) my reservation gets switched to Stephen's. Plan and simple. By the way just because folks have money doesn't mean their not thirty and want a deal.
Better than getting screwed over by a dealership. And again, thats exactly what every Canadian who reserved a Bronco has had to do since day one if they chose the wrong dealership.If you cancel your reservation and do a new one you can forget about getting your bronco when they are first released. You go to the back of the line
It’s called economicsHow does releasing the prices later do anything? The good dealers have already said what they will do based on MSRP, invoice, X-plan, etc. So how does knowing the exact price change anything? If your dealer is giving you the runaround now, knowing the exact price won't change anything, will it? Those who have said $1000 below invoice, or MSRP or whatever will still be $1000 below, won't it?
Then research your dealers. Look them up, see what customers are actually saying about them. If your reservation is at a crappy dealer then find one that at least has a good reputation the second time around. If you can't then your screwed either way even if you do a new reservation. Before I did my reservation I looked at the reputation of dealers around me. Could I still get screwed? Sure, but I didn't just let Ford pick a dealer for me cause it was closeBetter than getting screwed over by a dealership. And again, thats exactly what every Canadian who reserved a Bronco has had to do since day one if they chose the wrong dealership.
That's thread-worthy my friend. In fact, maybe Dougie could make a flashy banner for us.Ford needs to get off their ass
Yeah, it won’t magically make a dealer commit to a price, especially since ordering is in December, but good luck to them. Either a dealer will commit to a certain amount below MSRP/invoice or they won’t. I don’t understand why some think the B&P tool is going to make them.I want the B&P to come out so we can stop with these alarmist threads.
B&P won't magically make dealers stop being shady.