Funny you should say this I have a 2010 Camaro and was considering the same thing at one time. However I think since I changed tires to a high-performance all season I've decided to keep the car. Now I can drive it most of the winter. But still considered a beater off roader. I have looked...
First review I watched didn't do much for me. Emma Hall got the Sport to overheat and go into limp mode pushing hard in the dunes. I don't know what exactly happened but not a good way to start IMO.
I don't think you would need 3 reservations; You should be able to simply hold out for the MY22 instead of ordering right off the rip. And you would keep your place in line so you may get the first or early MY22, MY23, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
Just got this email from McFarland Ford in Exeter NH. “We will give you and your group a $399 discount on your Bronco purchases.
(that is the equivalence of our dealer fee)”
So to me from what I gather would be MSRP, since I was told no mark us, and no fees.
Just got this email from McFarland Ford in Exeter NH. “We will give you and your group a $399 discount on your Bronco purchases.
(that is the equivalence of our dealer fee)”
So to me from what I gather would be MSRP, since I was told no mark us, and no fees.
Also there is a New England Group that needs to be attached or combined. https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/anyone-interested-in-getting-together-for-a-new-england-purchase-at-a-single-dealer.3628/
I spoke with Dan Hubbard at McFarland Ford in Exeter, the internet sales person too. I had sent him some emails asking some of these questions and seeing if he would be interested in a volume sale. The first couple emails I mistakenly replied to the automatically generated email. And then...
McFarland Ford in Exeter NH is not marking up the Bronco but didn’t specify anything beyond that. I told them about our site and volume buy with people from here. He said he would take a look and talk to his manager; He did say there are 40 reservations that have already clicked their...
Y'all thinking about buying from dealerships over 500 miles check the manual before you go there may be special recommendations in there for break in. If there isn't I'd recommend not maintaining consistent speeds, no cruise control, and keep the revs low. You may even think about an oil...
If this is true what "they" say they are very similar and that the only difference is reducing up travel; Then why V6 and AT only? I wonder if gas mileage takes a hit with the 2.3 and 35's and they didn't want to have that advertised.
Not sure if they are not allowed to take close up's of the tire sizes or these people that attend just have not idea that those are things we want to know. Because OP did an excellent job of missing it in every close up.