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But did you buy a Bronco from a navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf? We’re talking about Ford here.This is a total non-problem in this day and age. I bought a house in the US from a Navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf.
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But did you buy a Bronco from a navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf? We’re talking about Ford here.This is a total non-problem in this day and age. I bought a house in the US from a Navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf.
I was using a hypothetical number to help exemplify to the other guy why companies need to have policies around these kinds of things, MontanaWhy don’t you (hypothetically) pay them on Oct 2nd 2021 ? And then pay them a reason amount for storing your car for 6 months ?
Business is business. What you are (hypothetically) proposing sounds like freeloading to me. I’m curious what business you are in and if you would tolerate one of your customers behaving in that manner.
No, but my Dad dropped bombs on Nazi Germany from a B-24 built by Ford so I am cutting them some slack.But did you buy a Bronco from a navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf? We’re talking about Ford here.
For someone it's bound to be, so it's worth knowing the answer. Someone first page said Tesla gave a customer 48 hrs to pick up their vehicle. I doubt Ford is anywhere near as stringent.Make a plan with the dealer and say I’ll be by on this date to get it. Why’s this even an issue.
That's a great response. Thanks for sharing! Surprised by the 48 hours but you're right... communication can make all the differenceI asked my dealer about this, depending on Covid we plan to spend several weeks in Europe next summer, was told it would not be a problem as long as communicated. Otherwise they have a 48 hr window to pick up your new Bronco or they will sell it to somebody else.
Seems fair enough, as long as delivery date is communicated and the dealer knows when the customer is traveling. I'd not worry about it, just make sure to communicate with your dealer.
But your scenario would require paying for the Bronco before picking it up, wouldn't it? I'm guessing you started making mortgage payments as soon as you bought the house.This is a total non-problem in this day and age. I bought a house in the US from a Navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf.
What the hell was a Navy destroyer doing with a house in the first place ?This is a total non-problem in this day and age. I bought a house in the US from a Navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf.
Yeah, put it in the showroom so every kid can climb inside it. Every COVID infested shopper can sit inside and grab the steering wheel. Every guy with a big belt buckle or pocket knife with clip in the front pocket can scratch the paint. Ain’t no dealer out there that wants to take the risk of storing your new ride and be responsible for it. They want it off their lot ASAP, less risk for them..... They may make a deal with you to store it in the showroom as long as you've paid for it.
that's odd. doesn't tesla still do home delivery?Coworker ordered a Tesla. He got the call to pick it up months later. He was given 48 hours to come get it or it would of been sold to some else.
No, but my Dad dropped bombs on Nazi Germany from a B-24 built by Ford so I am cutting them some slack.
I was not serious.Yeah, put it in the showroom so every kid can climb inside it. Every COVID infested shopper can sit inside and grab the steering wheel. Every guy with a big belt buckle or pocket knife with clip in the front pocket can scratch the paint. Ain’t no dealer out there that wants to take the risk of storing your new ride and be responsible for it. They want it off their lot ASAP, less risk for them.
Everybody that has been waiting over a year and spending $50k is gonna go over their Bronco and report every flaw.