You can either sign rebates over to the dealer, the dealer applies the rebate to the price of your vehicle thus lowering the sale price, or if you like, you can elect to have the rebates mailed to you in the form of a check directly from Ford which typically takes around 30-60 days. What you...
I had to provide my marriage license, birth certificate for both of us and proof that my father in law was related to my wife to extend my plan benefits to them. Ask any dealer that has been through an audit and had money taken away how important these details can be.
It's funny, I keep seeing people say "the big dealers have complained". You have ZERO clue about how some of the purchasing plans actually benefit dealers. Most dealers encourage plan buyers to buy from them.
As for the "take it or leave it" approach to your reservation or your vehicle...
That's purely up to the dealer. It can go both ways, your dealer can chose to lose money on every Bronco they take a reservation for. One model is pure profit, the other is not sustainable.
Nah, the guys at TFL are good people. I don’t want to get laughs at their expense. Maybe another time. I really think they’re in a crappy spot with Bronco, it’s gotta sting and if they’re bitter they’re going to bring that out in their content. It’s human nature.
They've done some very informative videos as they built up Tommy's JK. They've also done some testing of comparable vehicles off road and revealed their limitations as well as their strengths. I do find some of their content to be hard to sit through, but most of it is pretty good. Their Ike's...
If anyone at FCA drops the corner of a 1970’s toolbox they made in 9th grade shop class on the cargo area of a Bronco and punches a hole in it, I will personally come to each and every one of the FCA marketing team’s homes and crap in places that will leave them confused for the rest of their lives.