Curious, why no leases if the person doesn't live in Iowa? It's all through FMC isn't it?
I get the no delivery to other dealers though
I get the no delivery to other dealers though
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Curious why you think they will be there tomorrow.Dealer usually gets the order guide the day before they appear online. Check here for order guides: https://blueovalforums.com/forums/index.php?/files/category/42-bronco/
Still showing 2021 right now. I suspect the 2022 guide will be there tomorrow
Says the same thing internally but nothing as of right now 1037pm Eastern 9/13search for ford fleet information on the net. https://www.donlen.com/manufacturer...-trucks-build-out-final-order-start-up-dates/
that site says order banks were supposed to open today. They start scheduling oct 14th, and job #1 is Dec 13. Means the order guide should be coming out any day now.
So are MOD tops pushed to MY23?Thanks Zach, question though, if I was a 99 for a white mod top during '21 what do I need to do with you as a 99 thru '22? Do I still get price protection thru '23? Thanks again in advance!
Not sure if it's still true, but when I was in high school, we moved to a different state and the lease company shocked my Dad by telling him he had to give the car back or buy it early because the lease is limited to the state where he got the car. So he had to scramble to get financing to buy it earlier than he originally planned.Curious, why no leases if the person doesn't live in Iowa? It's all through FMC isn't it?
I get the no delivery to other dealers though
This varies from state to state. I recently leased a Ford vehicle from a dealer in PA and registered it in MD where I live with no issue at all. In the past also have leased from a Ford dealer in VA and registered it in MD. Definitely recommend checking the specific regulations based on where you live and the dealer you plan to lease from.Not sure if it's still true, but when I was in high school, we moved to a different state and the lease company shocked my Dad by telling him he had to give the car back or buy it early because the lease is limited to the state where he got the car. So he had to scramble to get financing to buy it earlier than he originally planned.
Even if it is through FMC, you are leasing from the dealer, and I would guess, just like my dad, you would have to immediately buy or relinquish the Bronco as soon as you try to register it in a different state.
I think it is good that Granger is trying to be very vocal about it so that an out of state buyer doesn't show up to pick up their Bronco planning on leasing.
Crazy. I don't know much about leasing, but I'd definitely never heard any of that before. I would have never even considered not being able to lease a vehicle out of state.Not sure if it's still true, but when I was in high school, we moved to a different state and the lease company shocked my Dad by telling him he had to give the car back or buy it early because the lease is limited to the state where he got the car. So he had to scramble to get financing to buy it earlier than he originally planned.
Even if it is through FMC, you are leasing from the dealer, and I would guess, just like my dad, you would have to immediately buy or relinquish the Bronco as soon as you try to register it in a different state.
I think it is good that Granger is trying to be very vocal about it so that an out of state buyer doesn't show up to pick up their Bronco planning on leasing.
He is a big part of the reason that most of us up in here know as much or more than most dealers...It’s official - you’ve now given me more info than my dealer. thank you