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Hello, I'm sure someone has already done a post on what AMD and X plan is but can anyone provide some assistance on what it is. I want to get the best deal for my bronco outer banks. Thank you all.
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AMD is "ADM" which is "Additional Dealer Markup" that a dealer adds on top of MSRP for stuff like undercoating or tinted windows, or "administrative fees" etc.Hello, I'm sure someone has already done a post on what AMD and X plan is but can anyone provide some assistance on what it is. I want to get the best deal for my bronco outer banks. Thank you all.
Thank you for the breakdown. I really appreciate the knowledge. I will definitely look into those options. I have to wait to order because I'm currently stationed in Hawaii and those mark ups are real for overseas.AMD is "ADM" which is "Additional Dealer Markup" that a dealer adds on top of MSRP for stuff like undercoating or tinted windows, or "administrative fees" etc.
X-Plan is a discount based on invoice price of the vehicle that you qualify for by either being a member of a group with a relationship with Ford, or an employee of a company with a relationship. If your employer doesn't offer X-Plan then you can get it by joining a group that offers X-Plan as a benefit. One of those groups is Mustang Club of America for $25 a year, another is Disabled American Veterans, and another is Veterans Advantage, and there are numerous others.
Be sure you don't join and then jump on generating a pin to get your pricing because the pins expire after some short period of time and you can only generate 2 pins per year under that membership. You will provide your pin when you order the vehicle and again when you pick up the vehicle. If you lose your X-Plan status before pickup, you will not qualify for X-Plan. So I would hold off on generating a pin until time to order.
Some affiliations require membership for at least 2 months before you are able to generate a pin, so don't wait to join.
You can also get X-Plan pricing by holding 100 shares of Ford stock for at least 6 months, I believe that is correct. Ford is trading around 6 or 7 bucks a share, or was last I looked.
ADM is actually just plain markup that a dealer charges over MSRP because of market demand... also known as Market Adjustments.Thank you for the breakdown. I really appreciate the knowledge. I will definitely look into those options. I have to wait to order because I'm currently stationed in Hawaii and those mark ups are real for overseas.
X Plan pins are good for 1 year.AMD is "ADM" which is "Additional Dealer Markup" that a dealer adds on top of MSRP for stuff like undercoating or tinted windows, or "administrative fees" etc.
X-Plan is a discount based on invoice price of the vehicle that you qualify for by either being a member of a group with a relationship with Ford, or an employee of a company with a relationship. If your employer doesn't offer X-Plan then you can get it by joining a group that offers X-Plan as a benefit. One of those groups is Mustang Club of America for $25 a year, another is Disabled American Veterans, and another is Veterans Advantage, and there are numerous others.
Be sure you don't join and then jump on generating a pin to get your pricing because the pins expire after some short period of time and you can only generate 2 pins per year under that membership. You will provide your pin when you order the vehicle and again when you pick up the vehicle. If you lose your X-Plan status before pickup, you will not qualify for X-Plan. So I would hold off on generating a pin until time to order.
Some affiliations require membership for at least 2 months before you are able to generate a pin, so don't wait to join.
You can also get X-Plan pricing by holding 100 shares of Ford stock for at least 6 months, I believe that is correct. Ford is trading around 6 or 7 bucks a share, or was last I looked.
If I own 100+ shares of F, do you know how I'd get a login to create a pin?AMD is "ADM" which is "Additional Dealer Markup" that a dealer adds on top of MSRP for stuff like undercoating or tinted windows, or "administrative fees" etc.
X-Plan is a discount based on invoice price of the vehicle that you qualify for by either being a member of a group with a relationship with Ford, or an employee of a company with a relationship. If your employer doesn't offer X-Plan then you can get it by joining a group that offers X-Plan as a benefit. One of those groups is Mustang Club of America for $25 a year, another is Disabled American Veterans, and another is Veterans Advantage, and there are numerous others.
Be sure you don't join and then jump on generating a pin to get your pricing because the pins expire after some short period of time and you can only generate 2 pins per year under that membership. You will provide your pin when you order the vehicle and again when you pick up the vehicle. If you lose your X-Plan status before pickup, you will not qualify for X-Plan. So I would hold off on generating a pin until time to order.
Some affiliations require membership for at least 2 months before you are able to generate a pin, so don't wait to join.
You can also get X-Plan pricing by holding 100 shares of Ford stock for at least 6 months, I believe that is correct. Ford is trading around 6 or 7 bucks a share, or was last I looked.
If my A plan pin is used in December to place my order but expires before delivery, will I be required to get another pin or will the original pin be on record?ADM is actually just plain markup that a dealer charges over MSRP because of market demand... also known as Market Adjustments.
The added on accessories are an addendum item that is added to the price to increase profit and bypass the mandated by Ford no Market Adjustments...
That is what the Tint, Wheel Locks, etch, Rust Proof, Undercoat, Paint Sealant, Fabric Guard, etc are included under.
Just need to watch for dealer talk it can be confusing...
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/granger-ford-terminology-for-non-car-people.3388/
Just get the pin when you have been contacted by the dealership on pending delivery...If my A plan pin is used in December to place my order but expires before delivery, will I be required to get another pin or will the original pin be on record?
Thank you.Just get the pin when you have been contacted by the dealership on pending delivery...
The plan prices are known without needing a PIN to "unlock" them. Your dealer should be able to see it without a PIN.How will I get my actual price at the time of order? Won’t they need my pin?
I really did click on this wondering why AMD was offering X-plan.AMD is the alternative to Intel CPUs and nVidia GPUs. Usually at a lower pricepoint compared to competitors but, arguably, slightly lower performance.
Not sure how that applies here though
We are talking ADM, not AMD. ?AMD is the alternative to Intel CPUs and nVidia GPUs. Usually at a lower pricepoint compared to competitors but, arguably, slightly lower performance.
Not sure how that applies here though