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I picked up my Bronco a couple days ago, and my dealer honored MSRP on my reservation. I have been told they are doing the same for all reservation holders. They also have a demo unit for sale with a $18k ADM. This got me to thinking "Can anyone really get that kind of money for a Bronco"?
The answer seems to point to yes. I plugged my Bronco specs into a couple of car buying sites and the offers were 16-19 thousand more than I paid (56-59k, vs. 40k). Even Consumer Reports site did this, which is just bizarre to me as an organization that has dedicated itself for decades on getting people a good deal.
I don't know what I'm trying to say, other than I needed to write this out as a thought. I'm not trying to start an argument on capitalism and free market., it just feels so surreal to see this happening with such a "common" vehicle.
The answer seems to point to yes. I plugged my Bronco specs into a couple of car buying sites and the offers were 16-19 thousand more than I paid (56-59k, vs. 40k). Even Consumer Reports site did this, which is just bizarre to me as an organization that has dedicated itself for decades on getting people a good deal.
I don't know what I'm trying to say, other than I needed to write this out as a thought. I'm not trying to start an argument on capitalism and free market., it just feels so surreal to see this happening with such a "common" vehicle.
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