That is a hollow requirement by Ford. They don’t have the stones to hammer their dealerships. That’s blatantly obvious…This is going to happen so much to ppl for MY21
Glad Ford is requiring price agreements for MY22
I've never been a huge fan of jeeps. But Ford has forced me into their arms. Leasing a gladiator and if I really like it after all I might just say fuck a bronco. Though I won't be able to buy out my gladiator, had to agree to an automatic as part of the lease buyback terms, and I'd never buy an automatic wrangler, gladiator, or bronco if I had the option.I can almost guarantee anyone who gets the shaft on a Bronco after waiting with a reservation will "never" buy another Ford. One could probably assume any kids they have of age would never buy a Ford.
Same hereMan, I ordered my bronco before I even knew about this Forum so I had no idea on the bs these dealers are doing. I was told by a salesman that the way to avoid Markup was to reserve and order the bronco so I did. I got my Dora and everything but never had anything signed. Now all these post are getting me worried
You bough HP ink cartridges recently? That almost seems reasonable.That's one expensive printer.
If you are in Hampton Roads and military, I'm expecting all dealerships to agree to the price because if not those dealerships could end up on the off limits message. I was told cavalier ford in va Beach hasn't done anything over msrp.I'm glad I'm not the only one that caught that. The $998 doc fee and the $279 "filing fee", are already a $1,277 markup besides the $5,000 mark up. Doc fees and filing fees are just nonsense ways of padding their profits. And here I was thinking that the $700-$800 doc fees you see in virginia are horrible.
You are confusing "bought" v "ordered" cars. If the sticker shows ADM, yes almost anyone would haggle.Was this your first time buying a car? In the past if you bought any cars, did you haggle over the price, and eventually come to an agreement and sign papers that you and the sales person/dealer agreed on the final price? Do you recall doing anything like that when you ordered this Bronco?
I'm still not clear how this keeps occurring. Every car I've bought, has involved haggling and arriving at a purchase price. Is somehow that crucial step in buying a car, not occurring in these cases? What is going on?!
Honestly, it's very easy to see why this keeps occurring, and will continue to.Was this your first time buying a car? In the past if you bought any cars, did you haggle over the price, and eventually come to an agreement and sign papers that you and the sales person/dealer agreed on the final price? Do you recall doing anything like that when you ordered this Bronco?
I'm still not clear how this keeps occurring. Every car I've bought, has involved haggling and arriving at a purchase price. Is somehow that crucial step in buying a car, not occurring in these cases? What is going on?!
The Jeep automatic (zf unit) is surprisingly smooth and never fumbles for gears in my uses. The Gladiator really impressed me and I've been loving the open air cabin every chance I get with itI've never been a huge fan of jeeps. But Ford has forced me into their arms. Leasing a gladiator and if I really like it after all I might just say fuck a bronco. Though I won't be able to buy out my gladiator, had to agree to an automatic as part of the lease buyback terms, and I'd never buy an automatic wrangler, gladiator, or bronco if I had the option.
I have followed the DCH Ford scenario and the OP was his own worst enemy. He had not shot of working anything out with acting like as ass hat on the showroom floor.May want to provide them with the link to the DCH Ford of Eatontown thread...
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...marked-up-10k-by-dch-ford-of-eatontown.25686/
Then ask them if they have the stones to take on the thousands of us up in here on social media....
Was this your first time buying a car? In the past if you bought any cars, did you haggle over the price, and eventually come to an agreement and sign papers that you and the sales person/dealer agreed on the final price? Do you recall doing anything like that when you ordered this Bronco?
I'm still not clear how this keeps occurring. Every car I've bought, has involved haggling and arriving at a purchase price. Is somehow that crucial step in buying a car, not occurring in these cases? What is going on?!