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Nothing wrong with a dealer selling an abandoned order over MSRP. Vehicles are sold for under invoice all the time, why is this any different? Its called market forces. Reneging on an agreed on price is one thing, that is not what this is.
Spoke to my dealer today. They had a first edition available and wanted to see if I was interested. "The purchaser had a hardship and couldn't take ownership" hmmmmm. They sold it within an hour for $10k over the sticker. Let the games begin. Also saw a Wildtrak sell on Ebay.....

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It's always interesting reading people tell random strangers what they should think, do, say or feel. LMFAO For at least a little while, this country is still the land of the free, to CHOOSE wtf you decide to care about. In other words: "To each their own"!

Yes, people who make good money still have hardships. Yes, dealers lie to make a deal. It's ok regardless because as one user said, as long as everybody is happy about the deal, whtf cares. Carry on
This isn't a case of a dealer lying to make a deal. A dealer doesn't need a reason to ask for ADM, they have a right to do so, just like they have the right to sell below invoice.
 
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Nothing wrong with a dealer selling an abandoned order over MSRP. Vehicles are sold for under invoice all the time, why is this any different? Its called market forces. Reneging on an agreed on price is one thing, that is not what this is.
Nothing wrong with a dealer selling an abandoned order over MSRP. Vehicles are sold for under invoice all the time, why is this any different? Its called market forces. Reneging on an agreed on price is one thing, that is not what this is.
Completely agree. This was posted 6 months ago when Broncos first started showing up at dealerships, were being sold above MSRP and people we're trying to resell them on ebay for $100k++. I was highlighting the supply & demand dynamic. Nothing out of the ordinary from the dealership perspective and looking back it was probably a deal.
 
 


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