This whole thread confirms what I feel and think; reservations really do not have any play. The dealers can will loosely follow the reservation order and sequence.
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Psst, it not a car we are talking about. Your registration number just got two zeros added to the end for calling the Bronco a car.........which means I get a better shot at getting my car earlier.
Not a chance.he still thins they will build all the two doors first and then the four doors will follow a month or two after that. Guess well see........
All trucks are cars, but not all cars are trucks.Psst, it not a car we are talking about. Your registration number just got two zeros added to the end for calling the Bronco a car.
Dems da rules.
No test drive no deposit or order!Apologies if this is old news, but I just talked to my dealer and during the course of the conversation the fact that some folks may not buy when the vehicle comes in leaving the dealer to sell it off the lot came up. He said he didn't know what was going to happen with that.....that Ford was really tightening down on it and didn't want that to happen. so now they are going to require a commitment (deposit) from the customer to ensure that they were serious about buying the car. I personally have no problem with that...seems fair to me, but I thought it a bit strange that Ford is taking that position. Thoughts anyone?
Show us where on the Ford site the Bronco is called a car and you get a star. Wanna get technical they classify it as a SUV.All trucks are cars, but not all cars are trucks.
Okay, I'm just gonna get pedantic for a bit. Since you accused me of getting "technical".Show us where on the Ford site the Bronco is called a car and you get a star. Wanna get technical they classify it as a SUV.
and blah, blah blah......Okay, I'm just gonna get pedantic for a bit. ...