- First Name
- Richard
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2020
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- Location
- Statesville, North Carolina
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Ford Bronco Black Diamond
- Your Bronco Model
- Black Diamond
I completely understand what you're saying. But it doesn't change the fact that Ford is promising price protection that really doesn't have any meaning here. So the MSRP stays the same, it's still really a false promise to "end" customers because they really have no control over the pricing to "end" customers. In order for it to have any validity at all, your deal must be linked to MSRP (above or below). Most people ordering a Bronco, like myself, are most likely special ordering a new vehicle for the first time ever and price protection seems like a good promise. But most of us don't understand how this whole sham of middle men dealers work. Even if I have a price "deal" worked out with a "dealer", what happens if they say no "deal", it's now +10k. What recourse do I have. I have price protection from Ford that means absolutely nothing. That was really my point. I'm certainly not signing a contract for a vehicle before seeing it and no finance terms are worked out especially with no delivery date in sight.That's not what price protection is. Price protection is that Ford won't raise the MSRP on your vehicle if you get bumped from 2021 to 2022 (or even 2023). That means, as long as you buy the exact same-equipped 2022 as your 2021 was configured, the MSRP will be the same and therefore your price with your dealer can remain the same, if you locked in your price. Any changes in your configuration will change your final price upward or downward, but the MSRP of those changes would be the same and therefore the net change to your price should align with that.
I don't normally post much but this "price protection" promise kinda ruffled my feathers a little bit. Ford should promote that they offer no increase in price to the dealers. Otherwise it's a bit shady to me. Just expressing my feeling on the matter.
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