There’s literally no better way to say it. They are in the business to sell cars. If they sell them at this price- they will continue to do so.It'll be the norm until people stop buying them at that price.
Just to be clear F is not the one asking, it’s the dealer.Find another dealer and simply go to another brand. You can almost get a luxury suv from a European or Japanese label for what F is asking for Bronco. Sad to say but they are digging their own grave.
Great point, my mistake.Just to be clear F is not the one asking, it’s the dealer.
That '23 Sequia will be special even though it has never been a top seller for Toyota - we have thought about it. The wife narrowed it to the new QX60 and the MDX, so I had an idea of what is out there. Granted it is a totally different type vehicle, but the comparison was price to luxury.I came from Audi and you’re right…these are almost SQ7 prices. Also, you can get a 430 HP TRD Sequioa for the same price.
Same. I was prepared to walk away. You need to find a dealer that guarantees the purchase price in writing when ordering. Even then, there is probably a way around that but then you know you've done what you can.If I was paying over, it wouldnt be on that one. NO WAY people should bow to these dealerships. Patience is a virtue. Waited almost two years and wouldve walked if they tried that bs
The question you should be asking yourself is your dealer going to bend you over and make you grab your ankles when your built bronco arrivesI’m getting impatient waiting for my Wildtrak so in April I bought a Big Bend Sport. The dealer knows I’m still waiting so my salesman sends me a message every time they have an order fall through. Two times I’ve almost done it (both times it was +10k over MSRP) but didn’t. Yesterday he sent me a picture of an Outer Banks in Gray and the sticker. Check out the attached pictures. $51k MSRP asking $75k…with no room for negotiation. So my question is this, is this the new norm…should I just break down and buy? I still probably won’t but I want to know what the general consensus is.
I can certainly see why "deals" are falling thru at this dealer. I have a word for people paying these markups, but I'll keep it clean. No way. No how. Want's vs Needs people........my salesman sends me a message every time they have an order fall through
NORM because there are people willing to pay that price. But you can buy 2-3 vehicles for that price. No way the Bronco is worth that. Just be patient and wait for the market to go down. This is 100% a WANT at this point. No one NEEDS an over priced Ford SUV . Be strong! Don't give in! Prices are dropping and will continue to drop.I’m getting impatient waiting for my Wildtrak so in April I bought a Big Bend Sport. The dealer knows I’m still waiting so my salesman sends me a message every time they have an order fall through. Two times I’ve almost done it (both times it was +10k over MSRP) but didn’t. Yesterday he sent me a picture of an Outer Banks in Gray and the sticker. Check out the attached pictures. $51k MSRP asking $75k…with no room for negotiation. So my question is this, is this the new norm…should I just break down and buy? I still probably won’t but I want to know what the general consensus is.
Banks are getting creative. Long terms and financing 150% over book. More greed. They are banking on the fed bailing them out again when this all implodes. Wash, rinse, repeat.My question, is what in the world are these people doing to have that kind of money?
Trust me...I understand the finance game. Unfortunately that's my career! I just don't understand where people, in their mind, come up with the fact that they have $10K to $25k EXTRA to pay for a $50k machine already.Banks are getting creative. Long terms and financing 150% over book. More greed. They are banking on the fed bailing them out again when this all implodes. Wash, rinse, repeat.
No bronco is worth $75k.That bronco isn't worth 75k