@Granger Ford is leasing possible in conjunction with the x-plan/$1,300 under invoice? Or is that a purchase option only? Thanks!
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The paperwork on a lease can be a nightmare for out of state customers because of many factors...@Granger Ford is leasing possible in conjunction with the x-plan/$1,300 under invoice? Or is that a purchase option only? Thanks!
It doesn't make sense that some dealers accept "X-Plan" and others don't. Unless the dealer rejects X-Plan on all models that it is available, the understanding is the dealer cannot pick and choose which models they'll accept X-Plan on.Connecticut, Gengras Ford in Plainville
I spoke with Mary. She confirmed with her manager. No X-plan for Bronco. Also dealer fee is $699. No additional discount.
I see currently Gengras Ford has X-Plan checked on the list, not sure why we are hearing different stories...
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I then called Mitchell Ford in Windsor Connecticut.
X-plan is offered to the new Bronco. Dealer fee is $100. No additional discount.
Yeah I asked Gengars Ford if they accept X-Plan. They told me "it is up to Ford, we don't offer discount" I was like... no, it is up to the dealer. (at this point I know the person I spoke to has no clue) the person then ask the manager. Manager said no X-plan for Bronco. I then asked if they offer X-plan for F-150, they said yes. (I was like WTF??)It doesn't make sense that some dealers accept "X-Plan" and others don't. Unless the dealer rejects X-Plan on all models that it is available, the understanding is the dealer cannot pick and choose which models they'll accept X-Plan on.
This post is not getting the credit it deserves. Huge props for doing this.Here's a Google Maps import of the spreadsheet: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1MCA1fZTwbEb6ZgsQHN6ceIM9SA9b2dMx&usp=sharing
I think it's linked to the sheet enough to stay updated as the data source updates, but please let me know if anyone sees it get out of sync.
Do you know if the OMAHA one would be doing 1k under invoice pricing? How about the ADM? I live in kansas city and no one in this area is offering much information. THanks!Ford chooses if a vehicle is eligible for the X-Plan, but my experience is some dealerships can choose not to sell the vehicle with X Plan discount.
I have made contact with my dealership in Omaha and was told that the X Plan is available on the Bronco.
Fantastic!! Thanks so much!Here's a Google Maps import of the spreadsheet: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1MCA1fZTwbEb6ZgsQHN6ceIM9SA9b2dMx&usp=sharing
I think it's linked to the sheet enough to stay updated as the data source updates, but please let me know if anyone sees it get out of sync.
Edit: Heads up to @Administrator and @schase for visibility in case you guys want to link this in the OP. NP if not.
what dealership was this?Is that the De Soto, Missouri dealership?
This is a bit nuts.Yeah I asked Gengars Ford if they accept X-Plan. They told me "it is up to Ford, we don't offer discount" I was like... no, it is up to the dealer. (at this point I know the person I spoke to has no clue) the person then ask the manager. Manager said no X-plan for Bronco. I then asked if they offer X-plan for F-150, they said yes. (I was like WTF??)
At this point I called another dealer in CT which offers X-plan and much cheaper dealer fee. I switched immediately lol
If anyone in CT wants to order their Bronco, below is the contact.
wow Nitro tires, paint protection and rubber floor mats...but the floor is already rubber, and the air we breath is full of nitrogen....and what is wrong with the factory paint????OUCH!!!!........$2K Just because they think they can....terrible