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I'm trying to be fiscally responsible and not roll aftermarket into the loan, but there are a few things i am because I don't want to wait on them...
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At least he has a Bronco and can go enjoy it instead of the high stress so many others are dealing with. It's only money that you won't miss later on.being weak is nothing to gloat about.
Can't be deniedPaid MSRP. Can’t wipe the smile off my facing driving it. I can see people paying over. Ford nailed this. Drives amazing. Had the roof panels out today, got a sunburn…loved it. Hope everyone gets theirs soon.
she*At least he has a Bronco and can go enjoy it instead of the high stress so many others are dealing with. It's only money that you won't miss later on.
you spelled impatient wrong…being weak is nothing to gloat about.
You’d be surprised. When I went to pick up my BaseSquatch there were several people there that had been waiting for me to arrive. At that time the offers were $10k+ what I paid for it….which was MSRP on the nose.A buddy of mine was at a dealer in jersey today and sent me this:
Who the hell is actually paying these ridiculous prices? LOL
This is a very good point for those trading in a used vehicle. That value might never be higher than it is right now. If you’re Bronco pricing stays true and the dealer doesn’t play ADM games, this is a very good situation for the buyer.Considering how much more than I paid for my current vehicle, and that’s my lever to dictate what I am willing to pay, if I could get my basic build, meaning a base or big bend with the 2.7 and Sasquatch 4 door, I’d chalk it up to a wash and take the higher price. The ONLY reason being I’m getting 8k over what I paid for my car I’ve driven for over a year now. I don’t think that will hold true in 2 years. So, all things equal I’d pay mildly over msrp if it meant I’d have it in hand in the next week or two, etc.
I was going to use the z plan but my original dealer would not allow the use of A/Z plans. So apparently dealers don't have to sell for plan pricing either.I work for Ford and get A-plan pricing, so under msrp for me. I'll wait for it, no problem at all.
That is correct, it's up to the dealer. My dealer said they are honoring A-plan pricing.I was going to use the z plan but my original dealer would not allow the use of A/Z plans. So apparently dealers don't have to sell for plan pricing either.