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Read the other same replies to the other comments, tooRead the other comments. Standard procedure everywhere.
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Read the other same replies to the other comments, tooRead the other comments. Standard procedure everywhere.
It's neither Right nor Wrong. It's lazy and automated.So that makes it right?
One of these days they are going to pull this on a slightly unhinged member of the public that's going to climb over their desk and convince them what a bad idea it was, oh, wait, I already got my Base. Never mind.My Bronco was built last month and I have been checking daily to see when it ships. I just happened to look on cars.com to see if there were any Broncos available locally and see one listed at my dealer that was equipped just like the one I ordered. They listed a VIN number and it was my Bronco. They have it listed for sale
for $10,000 more than MSRP. I am beyond shocked to see this and waiting for the dealer to open to confront them. I have already purchased lots of accessories to add to my Bronco when I get it and can't believe they did this. Wow!
That's not always the case. My dealer had at least 15 Broncos on their lot and not one was listed on their web site. I asked about them and was told they get listed on the site only if the original buyer backs out.When I was searching Iād see tons of Broncos on sites, and they would always say āthis is a customer order and already sold, but come on in and we will order you one tooā and then they claim Ford posts to their site automatically when they get one and they donāt have control over it. As a buyer itās very frustrating because theyāre advertising stock they donāt have and wasting my time!
EXACTLY my point!That's not always the case. My dealer had at least 15 Broncos on their lot and not one was listed on their web site. I asked about them and was told they get listed on the site only if the original buyer backs out.
EXACTLY my point!
Donāt bother replying all you Experts, Iābe gone and blocked all of you knuckleheads.