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- Black Diamond
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Having been in the car business in several different positions for 20+ years I can tell you this if you hope to buy an ordered Bronco below MSRP without a factory partner plan in place (ie a-plan, x-plan etc) you are going to get the run-around. Dealers are going to un-informed about allocation and pricing until the very last possible moment. It is going to be pretty tough to walk onto a lot and find one you want without compromising or get a discount given the reaction the Bronco has already received.
I have reserved one from a former co-worker and buddy of mine and personally plan to pay msrp or if I join an affiliated club and can get x-plan great that'll save me maybe save a few hundred dollars.
The Bronco is going to be a volume seller with limited open availability and likely will not have thousands of dollars between invoice and more nor factory incentives. I don't really understand why someone would reserve one after seeing the MSRP and disagreeing with it. Good luck guys.
Beg to differ you may have experience in he business of old but Ford has changed and still will be changing into the future.
Granger Ford will get the reservations filled through our strore at $1000 off invoice and allocation plays NO part in this system.
Trying to stir is not helpful here on the forum. If you are willing to pay retail to play that is fine but to some money is a big deal and should be saved for the more important things like add ons
some money is a big deal and should be saved for the more important things like add ons