I would have been skeptical if no one had gotten the deals they were promised at Granger, so I am early in the process with Granger, but in early July 2021 (I was using them to get a competitive quote to use with my current deal - which has a lowest price guarantee - which Military Auto Sales has refused to honor to date) and attached is my 2022 Order with Granger, business they earned by going the extra mile with my initial attempts to challenge MAS's pricing and by seeing them deliver on deals as promised.Didn't you know, today things become true if you dominate the conversation or repeat it enough times.
I saw what was going to be a very long line a Grainger and just passed on it.
I am curious did all those people automatically get legal purchase agreements or do they have the order confirmation printout (apparently non-binding)?
See Attached. Is it legally binding by itself, no. If you look at a preponderance of the evidence, they are obviously committing to the deal at $2000 under invoice with me, which was in effect when I did my initial reservation and ordering. In my mind, they didn't even need to do that, because my order was 99'd at the time and they were only offering the $1000 under invoice when I placed the WildTrak order. When I asked if I placed an order "would it be $2000 under invoice still?", the answer was a simple, "Yes". That sealed the deal, my order was placed.
Will it get built this year... who knows? If it doesn't, then I will be ordering a Jeep through them. That's Ford's problem, not mine. The Jeep is different, but every bit as rewarding in its own way as the Bronco.
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