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I'm just politely asking if I can get a Bronco this year.
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I think they should pay us for promoting their dealershipsHow many of us are going to tell the dealership no DEALER STICKER on my Bronco. I hate that!
This. Appalachia. Small family dealership. Owner and employees are neighbors. Damn right I'm going to support them. After reading the horror stories from other posters up in here, I get why they want to have no connection to them. The gap between those who "get it" and those who don't continues to widen...I live in a small town and want the small town dealer sticker on my truck to demonstrate I’m a local and support the local economy. I will ask the dealer to give me the sticker so I can put it where. I choose rather than their guy putting it on crooked.
50/50 shot your are going to show up to a de-badged Bronco if he looked at you like you had three headsAlready got it in writing with my dealer. He’ll probably sticker it regardless. He looked at me like I had three heads when I told him no stickers in writing.
I apologize if this question is ignorant as I have never given it much thought, but is the Ford blue oval badge just sticker mounted or does it have pegs off the back of it and actually attached through the sheet metal? ThanksThe only badging on my bronco allowed will be the "bucking horse" (hopefully in black)and the BRONCO on the front. THATS IT... no ford and def no BAD LANDS emblem.
just remind me...sometimes the techs go rogue@DealerInsider said they don’t intend to do any badging. Can’t remember the exact wording... but I’m pretty certain of it.
I don't bother and just peel them off as well as the license plate frame and tire cover...it all is removed as soon as I get home. Now...if they give me a discount to wear their badge for a period of time...I would keep them.How many of us are going to tell the dealership no DEALER STICKER on my Bronco. I hate that!