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Arkansas
Crain Ford of Little Rock (Little Rock)
CaliforniaChino Hills Ford (Chino)
Fremont Ford (Newark) - multiple time offender
Future Ford of Sacramento (Sacramento)
Hansel Ford (Santa Rosa)
Harrold Ford (Sacramento) - multiple time offender
Sunnyvale Ford (Sunnyvale)
Tracy Ford (Tracy)
ColoradoSchomp Ford (Aurora)
FloridaLaBelle Ford (LaBelle)
GeorgiaBilly Cain Ford (Cornelia)
Cook County Ford (Adel)
IllinoisAl Piedmonte Ford (Melrose Park)
Currie Motors Frankfort (Frankfort)
Gillespie Ford (Gurnee)
Golf Mill Ford (Niles)
Napleton Ford in Libertyville (Libertyville) - multiple time offender
MarylandKoons Ford of Annapolis (Annapolis)
Lindsay Ford (Wheaton) - multiple time offender
MassachusettsHerb Chambers Ford of Braintree (Braintree)
MinnesotaSuperior Ford (Plymouth)
New JerseyDCH Ford (Eatonville)
Haldeman Ford (Trenton)
Woodbridge Ford (Woodbridge) - multiple time offender
New MexicoCarlsbad Ford Lincoln (Carlsbad)
New YorkDon's Ford (Utica)
PennsylvaniaMoon Township Ford (Moon)
TexasAutonation Ford Gulf Freeway (Houston)
Grand Prairie Ford (Grand Prairie)
Westway Ford (Irving) - multiple time offender
VirginiaFront Royal Ford (Front Royal)
Koons Falls Church Ford (Falls Church)
Koons Woodbridge Ford (Woodbridge)
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Please investigate the details of each story for yourself. This is a compilation of reported issues, but it's only as good as the information B6G was given. This is crowd-sourced... please link me to the applicable sources and details, and if you see any discrepancies or have any recommendations let me know -- thanks! |
Arkansas
Crain Ford of Little Rock (Little Rock, AR)
- At delivery of a 2021 Bronco (in March 2022), @helloshaneo was charged a ~$21.5k markup over MSRP.
- To add insult to injury, the dealer also tacked on (and charged for) some bullshit dealer accessories.
- Dealer had verbally committed to MSRP and sent customer the WDBO form.
- Dealer ultimately sold the Bronco at MSRP after pressure from Ford and B6G.
California
Chino Hills Ford (Chino, CA)
- Shortly before delivery, @Whiskey_06 was informed of a $45k markup over MSRP.
- Customer was a first-day reservation with a high end BL.
- At time of order, customer was assured verbally that there was no dealer markup. Dealer emailed WBDO form to customer, showing MSRP.
- Once again, this dealer used the well-worn excuse that they have new ownership and are not beholden to any previous agreements.
- Customer ultimately negotiated them down to $5k over MSRP for some maintenance and warranty add-ons, and that took some effort.
- This dealership has previously emailed other reservation holders about adding $5-10k markups, but this customer apparently wasn't told.
- At delivery, @94becerra was charged $15k over MSRP.
- Dealership never agreed to pricing with customer, kept telling customer to wait for delivery before talking price.
- Dealership agreed to "lower" price to $8k over MSRP, and @94becerra walked.
- Attempted to charge @stratego $5k surprise ADM; he walked and they listed it for $30k over MSRP.
- Informed @bman3000 in August that all Bronco orders would be $5k over MSRP. Fremont had been evasive about price until then.
- At delivery, @JMP4 was charged $9,995 over MSRP.
- Customer had prior agreement to MSRP in writing from dealership.
- Future quickly backed down to MSRP when the customer escalated to the sales manager.
- Same dealer tried the same markup to @Therackmount. This case was slightly different, in that the customer did not attempt to convert a 2020 reservation to an order until MY22 order book opened up in October 2021. Customer was informed of the ADM at time of ordering.
- Upon MY22 reorder of a MY21 reservation, a deleted user was charged an extra $2.5k ADM.
- Customer walked.
- At delivery, @sjswin was charged $15k over the MSRP agreement.
- After some back and forth, Harrold sold it to the customer at MSRP.
- At delivery, @gonzers was charged $10k over the MSRP agreement and a bunch of BS accessories were put on the truck as well.
- Dealer attempted to sell the same Bronco to @Snacktime for $10k over while still in negotiation with @gonzers.
- Dealer came to an agreement with @Snacktime, but before he picked it up, Harrold sold the @gonzers Bronco to a third party who was presumably willing to pay even more ADM.
- @gonzers also received an order confirmation for another Bronco with different specs. Dealership seems to be playing some ordering system games with real customer info.
- At delivery, @Paloaltoicu was charged $15k over MSRP.
- Dealer had previously made verbal assurances of MSRP.
- The dealership record on B6G is mixed. For examples of happy customers at this dealership (no mention of pricing) see this thread and this one.
- At delivery, @CHALK911 was charged MRSP at delivery, in spite of written assurance of X-plan pricing (which was the reason he ordered with them).
- Does not appear to be charging any ADM above MSRP, and other B6G members have gotten their Broncos from Tracy at agreed-upon MSRP prices.
Colorado
Schomp Ford (Aurora, CO)
- Close to delivery, @NotaJeep was informed that his Bronco would be $5k over MSRP.
- Customer had a verbal agreement for MSRP.
- Story is complicated by the dealership accusing the customer of being a flipper due to it being the customer's third Bronco.
- Dealer eventually told the customer that they would not sell to him at any price.
Florida
LaBelle Ford (LaBelle, FL)
- Close to delivery, @JoJo911 learned that his Base Bronco was being marked up $30k, nearly doubling the price of the vehicle.
- Dealership would not commit to any price before the VIN was issued, but had sent the customer the order sheet with MSRP listed.
- Customer is currently escalating the case with Ford.
Georgia
Billy Cain Ford (Cornelia, GA)
Cook County Ford (Adel, GA) - aka "Crook Ford"
- Even customers that agree to pay ADM aren't enough for some dealers.
- At order time, @lil_mule_4x4 made a verbal agreement to pay a specific amount over MSRP.
- Upon MY22 reorder of a MY21 reservation, the dealer informed the customer that the original agreement would not be honored, and that the revised "market price" ADM would be kept a secret until delivery.
- Dealer finally said that if they had to commit to a price, they wanted 650% of the original ADM.
- Customer wants to change dealers, but is stuck in Ford's multi-month long dealer transfer purgatory.
Illinois
Al Piemonte Ford (Melrose Park, IL)
- At delivery, @ChiPlJam10 was charged $20k over MSRP, later lowered to $10k.
- Customer did not have a negotiated price with the dealership.
- This one is a bit atypical. Sales manager had employees obtain early reservations in their names that the dealership could later flip.
- When @mljohnson1973 went to the dealership in Feb. 2021 to reserve a Bronco, the manager sold him on one of these early reservations, which the customer then configured and put $500 down on. Customer was unaware that this arrangement was outside the bounds of what Ford intended.
- Everything was in writing and squared away throughout the process, with the exception of the order being in someone else's name.
- At delivery, after @mljohnson1973 looked over his customized Bronco and the documents, the General Manager told the customer that he could not buy the truck because the dealership would be punished by Ford.
- Dealer ultimately backed down and completed the deal. Unclear exactly what caused the dealer's change of heart, but Ford corporate and several B6G members were on the case.
- Around build time, @K0Y0TE1 was informed of a $10k "dealer hardship fee".
- Dealer had verbally committed to MSRP and sent customer the WDBO form.
- Sent the customer a printout that supposedly comes from the owner, listing the ADMs they are slapping on Broncos due to the "shortage".
- @TGoar used the same dealership and doesn't appear to have had problems.
- At delivery, @taperunner was charged $7.5k over MSRP, later lowered to $5k.
- Dealer had verbally committed to MSRP and sent customer the WDBO form.
- Customer was kicked out of dealership for protesting the price hike, and was told that the Bronco would now be placed on display in front of the dealership and sold to someone else.
- Customer is currently escalating the case with Ford.
- At delivery, @amccue90 was charged $5k over MSRP after the dealership made a firm agreement in writing to X-plan pricing.
- Customer had a written agreement for MSRP, signed by the sales manager.
- Shortly after scheduling, @Ledbetter was charged $5k over MSRP. Only previous discussion of price appears to have been the order previews (listing MSRP) and failed attempts by the customer to get the dealership to produce a formal purchase agreement.
Maryland
Koons Ford (Annapolis, MD) - Caution: Klowns dealership
- At delivery, @MRuby was charged $20k over MSRP, later lowered to $7.5k.
- Customer did not have a negotiated price with the dealership.
- At delivery, @Smeagolsaur was charged $10K over MSRP.
- Dealer had previously agreed to MSRP in March (when customer also put down a deposit).
- Situation was resolved to the customer's satisfaction after online pressure from B6G.
- Same dealer: At delivery, @Dan303 was charged $3k "market demand" fee over previous agreement, and engaged in other fee and financing shenanigans.
Massachusetts
Herb Chambers Ford (Braintree, MA)
- At delivery, @Outer_Banx11 was charged $5k over the agreed-upon price.
- Not clear exactly what pricing agreement was in place prior to delivery, but the customer claims they were lied to.
- Complaint to Ford corporate was not fruitful.
- Based on what other users have reported, this is an ADM shop, although we only have the one example so far of it being a surprise.
Minnesota
Superior Ford (Plymouth, MN) - Surprise ADM record holder
- At delivery of an FE Bronco, @SirViper was charged a record $56k over MSRP.
- Details of this story are vague and open to interpretation. Dealer was claiming the customer cancelled and the truck was being sold off the lot at market prices. Customer claimed to never have cancelled.
- Situation was resolved to customer's satisfaction after intercession by Ford corporate and outrage from B6G.
New Jersey
DCH Ford (Eatontown, NJ) - aka "ADM Ford"
- At delivery of a Dirt Mountain Bronco, @Sherminator was charged $10K over MSRP.
- Dealer had a customer-signed DORA with MSRP.
- Situation snowballed badly, involving social media and Mike Levine, and the dealership ultimately refused to sell the MY21 Bronco to the customer.
- Highly toxic situation was resolved to the customer's satisfaction, but ultimately did not result in him acquiring his original Bronco. New order was placed for MSRP.
- When @HadEnough switched from a FE to a Badlands, Haldeman attempted to give the early FE reservation to someone else and generate a new, late reservation for the Badlands.
- With the help of Ford corporate, the original reservation was converted to a new dealership, and Haldeman lost the FE reservation.
- Formerly Bell Ford, this dealership came under new ownership, refunded order deposits, and used this as an excuse to ignore previous price negotiations.
- While in production, informed @Kamikazi_bronco that his Bronco would be $15k+ over MSRP, and that the final price would not be discussed until delivery.
- Informed @broncusmaximus that the written, negotiated MSRP pricing would be voided and "100% guaranteed you'll pay over MSRP". Customer walked.
- At delivery, informed @Bob 07064 that his Bronco would be $14k over MSRP. Customer walked.
- At delivery, informed Day 1 reservationist @XTR2Bronco of $12k surprise ADM. Ignored signed and printed agreement from three months prior. Customer walked.
- Complaints to Ford corporate were not fruitful.
New Mexico
Carlsbad Ford Lincoln (Carlsbad, NM)
- At delivery, @Ralphramst was charged $10k over MSRP.
- Dealer would not commit to any price prior to delivery.
- Situation was resolved (customer bought at $5k over MSRP).
New York
Don's Ford (Utica, NY)
- At delivery of a Dirt Mountain Bronco, @Jack1080 was charged $20K over MSRP -- they later agreed to lower this to $15k over MSRP "for being a good customer".
- Dealer had earlier verbally committed to MSRP; had been providing vehicles to customer's company for 10 years.
- Customer told them to ram the Bronco up their ass, and walked.
Pennsylvania
Moon Township Ford (Moon, PA)
- Shortly before delivery, a YouTuber who had previously worked at the dealership for 19 years was charged an extra $10k over MSRP.
- Not clear if they had a previously negotiated price with the dealership.
- Situation was resolved to the customer's satisfaction ($5k over MSRP) after the customer's posts went viral.
Texas
Autonation Ford Gulf Freeway (Houston, TX)
- At delivery, @BRBlue was charged MSRP instead of previously negotiated, in-writing X-plan pricing.
- Customer ultimately got the dealer to back down and honor the agreement.
- Dealership did sell at X-plan to @TXAG96 but griped about it incessantly and added $548 of unwanted accessories.
- At delivery, a Facebook user was charged $21k over MSRP.
- Dealership was apparently using reserved Bronco to provide test drives to other customers.
- Not clear if she had a previously negotiated price with the dealership.
- Situation was resolved to the customer's satisfaction after the customer's posts went viral.
- At delivery, early reservation customer @sadiki2527 was charged $24.5k over MSRP ($4k supposedly for tint and other dealer add-ons)
- Customer apparently signed a form generated by Westway with MSRP.
- Dealer has not budged yet.
- In an even more ridiculous case, the dealership used @Mrod5004's early reservation to order a completely different decked-out Bronco, continually pleading ignorance the whole time.
- When the customer received the order confirmation for the wrong vehicle, the dealership claimed they couldn't change it.
- At delivery, she was charged $15k over MSRP, and the dealer threw in $4k of unwanted BS options -- on top of the extra cost of all the unwanted factory options the dealer already added to the vehicle!
- Signed price sheet from her original order was worthless.
- @Mrod5004 walked away.
Virginia
Front Royal Ford (Front Royal, VA)
- Upon receiving a VIN, @Karen82! was informed of a $5k markup over MSRP.
- Dealer had earlier verbally committed to MSRP.
- Another example of ADM not being enough for some dealers. At order time, @broncoBlake agreed to pay $5k ADM.
- At delivery, he was charged $20k over MSRP.
- Dealership expressed willingness to come down to $10k. Customer (who luckily had another order at a better dealer) told Klowns to "f%&# off".
- At delivery, @coupon_ninja was charged $10k over MSRP.
- Formerly Cowles Ford, this dealership came under new ownership, refunded the reservation $100 (but not the $900 deposit), and used this as an excuse to ignore previous price negotiations.
- Customer had prior agreement to MSRP in writing and verbally from dealership. Was told shortly after the change in ownership that nothing about the deal had changed.
- Koons backed down to MSRP when the customer escalated to the sales manager and confidently and forcefully defended the existing deal.
- Customer informed dealership that they are now on the list of shitty dealers.
- It's worth noting that @JMoney20 seemed to do okay there with his DM order.
Is your dealer trying this with you? Go through the steps in this thread.
Is your reservation with a bad dealer? You may have a tough time getting it moved, so be prepared to place a brand new order at another dealer.
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Let's be clear about the scenario this list is for:
Additionally, we aren't concerned with what constitutes a legally binding purchase agreement here. If a dealership lies or misleads the customer about ADM, that's enough to make the list.
Inclusion on this list is not a recommendation to avoid the dealer. You can read the details of each case and decide for yourself whether you want to risk a similar experience. The information here is only as good as what the customer provides us; you can read the linked threads and decide for yourself whether the information is accurate and complete.
What this list explicitly does not include:
- Customer reserved/ordered Bronco and agreed with dealership on a price (in writing or verbally).
- Sometime later, especially after scheduling or upon delivery, the dealership informed the customer that "additional dealer markup" is now being applied above the agreed-upon price.
- Dealerships that "steal" a reservation (sell a reserved Bronco to a third party without the customer abandoning the order). Even if this is by accident, it's severe enough to make the list.
- Dealerships that applied new ADM to MY22 reservations when rolling over orders for MY21 (i.e. punishing the customer for having to wait longer).
- Dealerships that came under new ownership and "changed the deal".
- Customers who assumed the Bronco was selling for MSRP, but never actually came to any firm pricing agreement with the dealership, and were later surprised by ADM. This will be very clearly indicated, since some readers will not find the dealer to be entirely at fault in this scenario.
Additionally, we aren't concerned with what constitutes a legally binding purchase agreement here. If a dealership lies or misleads the customer about ADM, that's enough to make the list.
Inclusion on this list is not a recommendation to avoid the dealer. You can read the details of each case and decide for yourself whether you want to risk a similar experience. The information here is only as good as what the customer provides us; you can read the linked threads and decide for yourself whether the information is accurate and complete.
What this list explicitly does not include:
- Dealerships that are selling marked-up Broncos from their lot (including mannequins) to new customers. Yes, even if it's $50k over sticker.
- Dealerships that have been transparent with their reservation customers about above-MSRP pricing from the beginning.
- Dealerships that surprise customers with dealer add-ons like VIN etching, nitrogen in the tires, etc. that they charge customers for. This is absolutely a scam and is relatively common, but is beyond the scope of this list (as are ripoff trade-in prices, crooked financing games, and other sleazeball tactics).
- Dealerships that are rude, dumb, messed up the order, gave priority orders to their friends, or aggrieved customers in any other way. This list is specifically for dealerships using deceptive pricing tactics with Ford's reservation/ordering system.
Markdown (GitHub flavored):
Update 1/13/22: Reformatted post. Arranged alphabetically by state. Added Koons Falls Church and LaBelle.
Update 1/18/22: Updated Chino Hills entry with customer resolution.
Update 1/22/22: Updated Autonation Gulf Fwy with customer resolution. Added Currie Motors Frankfort.
Update 1/25/22: Updated Westway entry with another awful case.
Update 2/1/22: Added Front Royal.
Update 2/12/22: Added Tracy.
Update 2/27/22: Updated Woodbridge.
Update 3/2/22: Added Golf Mill and Crain.
Update 3/3/22: Added Schomp. Updated Crain with resolution.
Update 6/20/22: Added Harrold and Herb Chambers. Updated Woodbridge NJ entry with another awful case.
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