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The answer is simple and I included this in a response earlier in this thread.It changes with Trim and options. A $50k bronco invoice will be about $1600-1800 below msrp. A bit more on more expensive builds less on cheaper ones
Please keep this thread to Chuck Anderson Ford dealer discussions. If anyone wants to talk about another dealer/dealers please start a new thread. Thank You
I don't see Chuck on here answering any questions.As you advertise on all your competitors threads. I’ve asked nicely.
I have not asked for a sale on any thread even my own...only information to the theads..As you advertise on all your competitors threads. I’ve asked nicely.
That does include optional prices msrp or invoice. So an exact answer we do not know yet.The answer is simple and I included this in a response earlier in this thread.
https://www.bronco6g.com/2021-bronco-pricing-savings-compared-x-plan-vs-invoice-vs-below-invoice/
Where does one get a copy of invoice pricing for your neighbors to the North?Depends on the vehicle trim picked...
Use this sheet to check on the base prices...
Remember options will also be at invoice when the prices come out...
He’s not a member. He’s busy answering emails. As stated already.I don't see Chuck on here answering any questions.
Each dealer will have one when ford releases option prices. If your dealer does not share find a new dealer.H
Where does one get a copy of invoice pricing for your neighbors to the North?
You can’t go wrong with either!
Granger and Chuck Anderson are on my short list depending on how things shake out.
Its seems impossible not to offend that guyWell they are not on here answering questions and I am being asked questions so I am answering them...
I will start a new thread so as not to offend you @Richtor
Yep I realize that. However, the question was answered already to the best of our knowledge. Option pricing will be known soon enough, but for now, at least we have base trim invoice/MSRP pricing.That does include optional prices msrp or invoice. So an exact answer we do not know yet.
That brings up another issue. If the vehicle arrives very dirty and no PDI, it could hide some damage. Who takes the blame then? Here in Arizona, we have big dust storms this time of year that can leave cars looking like they were just pulled out of a swamp.He mentioned it's possible to request no PDI, which is something I always ask. Sometimes dealers forget. I assume no damage means no obvious deep scratches, cuts, or dents.
But hey if you're a detailing nut like I am it's not a big deal since you're going to correct the paint. Even largely defect free areas can benefit from a prep product like CarPro Essence prior to coating.
Thanks for the infoEach dealer will have one when ford releases option prices. If your dealer does not share find a new dealer.