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Good idea, I'll make that change in my planned November update.@North7, do you need to update the spreadsheet to drop the $1895 from WT and FE for no shadow black HT? Thanks for getting that together btw, probably one of the best things on this site and I've modded it a bit to add in the options to figure out my bottom line.
Yes, its true for the 2021 Bronco, 1400 replies discussing it at this thread.I just spoke with Capital Ford in Carson City and they told me that on Friday they received a note from Ford stating that X-plan pricing won't be available on any Broncos at all. Has anyone else heard this?
The shareholder plan is in fact simply another way to be eligible for the X-Plan. Ford has come out and said the MY21 Bronco will not be eligible for the X-Plan, see link below. Now that is not to say your dealer may offer you equivalent pricing to what the X-Plan would be.my dealers in Michigan are stating i can not use my share holder discounts
the leading reason I invested in ford stock was to get those benefits can any one confirm ford will or will not honor the share holder discounts
Would you mind sharing your mod-ed spreadsheet with me?@North7, do you need to update the spreadsheet to drop the $1895 from WT and FE for no shadow black HT? Thanks for getting that together btw, probably one of the best things on this site and I've modded it a bit to add in the options to figure out my bottom line.
Absolutely, I always have it available for download at the bottom of post #1, page #1.Would you mind sharing your mod-ed spreadsheet with me?
Take the Bronco Sport invoice price from below and then then factor the X-Plan price to get yourself an estimate, the factor is -0.4% * Invoice. If your X-Plan eligible then go to the X-Plan website and you can look it up, or look at the second image below.So my local dealer is trying to argue that a dealer offering x plan is being fishy and that their MSRP is transparent. Haha I think they are being fishy by trying to make the x plan calculation seem like some random number Ford offers and not a known calculation.
Their example doesn’t make sense.
I got this text as I was leaving you a voicemail. So I have an invoice for a Bronco Sport. On the Sport, it seems Ford is offering X-plan. So on this particular VIN, the MSRP is $28155.00 and the Xplan pricing is $27955.38, making a $199.62 difference between the two. Obviously that number will be different on different Broncos.
Maybe this is right but the examples show close to $2k on a well equipped BL.
The Mullinax dealer in Mobile offering x plan seems legit, no additional deposit, and basically x plan plus tax.
I’m not that familiar with x plan but want to make sure I’m looking at this correctly.
Take the Bronco Sport invoice price from below and then then factor the X-Plan price to get yourself an estimate, the factor is -0.4% * Invoice. If your X-Plan eligible then go to the X-Plan website and you can look it up, or look at the second image below.
Read these two posts on the Bronco Sport X-Plan pricing for more info.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...ce-and-below-invoice.2319/page-20#post-241067
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...ce-and-below-invoice.2319/page-20#post-241123
(This X-Plan pricing from the first link is pasted below.)
This is from the Bronco Sport forum:
https://www.broncosportforum.com/fo...dels-trims-packages-options-accessories.1091/
I had to recreate your spreadsheet, It looks like you have an error in your X-Plan discount. If you want, send me your spreadsheet by PM and I will look at it.Working with one of the spreadsheets on the site, this is what I came up with for my OBX build. Would this be accurate for estimating the x-plan honored price? Seems a bit high.