I understand what you are saying, but we all know that dealers have a certain amount of allocation. This isn't really a news at this point.The buyers I've seen that either wanted to transfer/have transferred didn't expect to get the Granger deal at the dealership they transferred to, but they were wanting to know what price they'd be charged. Just like everyone else, they were wanting the terms of the deal in writing like every buyer should get from the seller. Most I saw or interacted with, wanted to find a "local" dealer committing to MSRP.
If everyone is placing an order with Granger and then trying to transfer out of Granger to another dealer with allocation, this tells me otherwise. Why don't they simply place their order with the other dealers to begin with? A dealer either is, or is not adding ADM. Starting with one dealer and then moving it to another only complicates a process that is already troublesome enough.
The only reason to transfer would be if you are
Correct... It the very beginning Ford was clear that your money was going to your choice of dealership and that nobody was buying a vehicle from Ford.$100 deposit went to the dealership not Ford. Ford didn't have anyone's money.
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