So now the goal posts have moved from not only getting a signed purchase agreement before the order is placed that documents the agreed upon price....to now, get the dealer to identify in writing every single term that they may insist on, have them sign that document while also providing in writing a guarantee that they won't be adding any additional terms over the course of two plus years as you wait for the order to be filled?dealers set the terms of the sale, and it is up to the customer to either agree or disagree with those terms. This is why it is important to discuss those terms of sale, get a purchase agreement or buyer’s order drafted and signed, and get it all writing before the order is placed with the dealer.
Ford did the same thing with the Ford GT, but they’re the manufacturer. Not certain a dealer has the right to do that, but who even knows anymore.Nothing surprises me.
But I would contact Ford and ask if this is accurate to their standard operating procedures and ask if they stand behind the dealership. See if Ford agrees with their tactics. If they don't agree, then tell them you're filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau against both Ford and the dealership, unless you are to purchase your inaccurately-placed order for MSRP.
It might do nothing, and you are only one drop in the ocean for such a big corporation.
On the other hand, it would only take Ford a simple phone call to sort this out with your dealer.
The leather probably isn’t a mistake…they most likely option all of the special orders like that knowing it’s usually the more desirable (high cost) option for retail should they back outNo way I buy anything under those conditions. The leather mistake- probably. The unethical/possibly illegal forced financing and no sell clause? Hell to the no.
I read it as Dick Masher. Stay away. Stay very far away.I didn't read all this the name killed me... gotta be fake or a joke lol I'm sorry for any ill treatment from them but I couldn't keep reading after seeing that name
That's exactly how I read it!I read it as Dick Masher. Stay away. Stay very far away.
Nah, they are still saying they have control over something you paid for, for 2 years... nah, the bronco is mine. I own a house because i don't want a landlord telling me what to do. 2 years under their thumb?, fuck thatI don't get what's wrong with the affidavit. It sounds like the dealership is trying to protect that the bronco goes to a bronco enthusiast instead of some douche that will flip it for $5k, 10k or more.