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Anyone who has finalized the purchase of a '22, have you been able to get X Plan pricing? I ask because this is now on the tracker.
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A, Z, and D Plan are available on the Bronco. X plan is not and will not be available on 22’s per Ford.Anyone who has finalized the purchase of a '22, have you been able to get X Plan pricing? I ask because this is now on the tracker.
In 2020 when Ford announced the Bronco, I ordered a 4DR First Edition. Ford dealers also said that I should just buy Ford Shares as a 'X Plan Shareholder Discount' by having 100 shares for 1 year. I bought 110 shares at $6.88 a share.Anyone who has finalized the purchase of a '22, have you been able to get X Plan pricing? I ask because this is now on the tracker.
X plan is a sales/marketing tool and nothing more. Since Ford and dealers are moving vehicles with historically low inventory on hand and they still have 12+ months of Bronco backlog to fill there Is 0 incentive to offer the plan currently.The Ford mothership loves to wring their hands, sympathize with the customer that calls and then do absolutely nothing while saying that ADM is a dealership issue and beyond their control.
If they really cared about the end customer, Ford would allow x plan at those dealerships that choose to participate. It then would be a very easy dealership vetting process for the end customer.
Ford is completely complicit in allowing dealerships to act poorly. They made a business decision that it was easier to deal with some customer collateral damage and fallout rather than cut off the lucrative teat of dealerships being able to scam the end customer by not putting in pricing guard rails such as x plan.
Can a dealer add ADM to a Ford xplan purchase?X plan is a sales/marketing tool and nothing more. Since Ford and dealers are moving vehicles with historically low inventory on hand and they still have 12+ months of Bronco backlog to fill there Is 0 incentive to offer the plan currently.
From what I understand, Ford excluded the Bronco from X-Plan for the 2021 MY and are now offering it on 2022 MY but it's up to the dealer as to whether they want to support that or not. I'm not sure if they are selling it to you at X-Plan or not or whether it's possible to still add ADM. I would think if they're adding ADM they simply would also say they're not supporting X-Plan.Can a dealer add ADM to a Ford xplan purchase?
If the answer is no, then it is more than a sales\marketing gimmick. It is offering a vehicle at a fixed price that is well understood at time of ordering.
Of course there is 0 incentive to currently offer the plan from a dealer or Ford perspective.
That would shut down the very lucrative ADM revenue streams.
Yes, it did! Thats how i paid for some of my down payment, buying Ford from $5 to $8, and selling just before picking up the vehicle! Good timing for you, although there is the tax hit!In 2020 when Ford announced the Bronco, I ordered a 4DR First Edition. Ford dealers also said that I should just buy Ford Shares as a 'X Plan Shareholder Discount' by having 100 shares for 1 year. I bought 110 shares at $6.88 a share.
Ford announced X-Plan will not be accepted on the Bronco nor any 'hot vehicles' like the Raptor, Shelby Mustang, etc. Anyways Ford is now $25 a share so that worked out...
The Ford.com FAQ linked above still says no X plan for MY22 Broncos...any dealer that's offering it is just making a deal on their own and eating the difference.From what I understand, Ford excluded the Bronco from X-Plan for the 2021 MY and are now offering it on 2022 MY but it's up to the dealer as to whether they want to support that or not. I'm not sure if they are selling it to you at X-Plan or not or whether it's possible to still add ADM. I would think if they're adding ADM they simply would also say they're not supporting X-Plan.
Dealers can not add ADM to an X-Plan purchase. Doing so would go against the program terms.Can a dealer add ADM to a Ford xplan purchase?
If the answer is no, then it is more than a sales\marketing gimmick. It is offering a vehicle at a fixed price that is well understood at time of ordering.
Of course there is 0 incentive to currently offer the plan from a dealer or Ford perspective.
That would shut down the very lucrative ADM revenue streams.
((Invoice Price) * 99.6%) + (Destination/Delivery) + (Program Fee) + (Dealer Doc Fee)
The best time to establish that you would pay X plan was 5/8/21. That was a while before dealers figured out they could sell these things on their lots for way over sticker.In an e-mail on 5/8/2021 my dealer said, “Camelback Ford is one of the few dealers not charging over MSRP and willing to honor any A, Z, X plans that you may have available to you.” When I get a little closer to purchase (maybe end Feb) I’m going to follow up on this.
You don't need Ford stock to qualify for X plan. Either join EAA or the MCAIn 2020 when Ford announced the Bronco, I ordered a 4DR First Edition. Ford dealers also said that I should just buy Ford Shares as a 'X Plan Shareholder Discount' by having 100 shares for 1 year. I bought 110 shares at $6.88 a share.
Ford announced X-Plan will not be accepted on the Bronco nor any 'hot vehicles' like the Raptor, Shelby Mustang, etc. Anyways Ford is now $25 a share so that worked out...
It was something easy to do plus I had at the time a 13 month estimated waiting period.You don't need Ford stock to qualify for X plan. Either join EAA or the MCA