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sadly common sense is not so common in the political spectrum.Virtue is legal political tender my friend.
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sadly common sense is not so common in the political spectrum.Virtue is legal political tender my friend.
It's likely not even for sale or the dealer will be fined $25,000 and risk future allocation cuts. Ford wants to make sure there are models available on lots for new customers to test drive.They had 2 new F150s on the lot and 1 was a Lightening. MSRP was $69K and Selling price was $74K. It has been sitting there for over a month. In today's market. Hmmm.
If only someone made a small, cheap, bare-bones EV so people could replace 80% of their driving while keeping their gasser.
There's TONS of them out there if you're willing to gamble a bit...If only someone made a small, cheap, bare-bones EV so people could replace 80% of their driving while keeping their gasser.
I read this a while back.If only someone made a small, cheap, bare-bones EV so people could replace 80% of their driving while keeping their gasser.
So how does Bozeman Ford sell trucks for 127k when they list for 80k?It's likely not even for sale or the dealer will be fined $25,000 and risk future allocation cuts. Ford wants to make sure there are models available on lots for new customers to test drive.
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The dealers have the right to charge whatever they want for vehicles. The dealer is Ford's customer, the individual is the dealership's customer.So how does Bozeman Ford sell trucks for 127k when they list for 80k?
How does Kendall Ford (former Bozeman Ford) charge 14,856.00 for an engine replacement on a 2020 F250 with a 6.2 gas and I get it done at another dealership for 7,580?
Seems to me people can sell shit for whatever they want anymore and people will bite on it. Pretty wild
Thank you for the clarification. It's wild out there in the sales game. Even crazier is how many people "think" they can afford it.The dealers have the right to charge whatever they want for vehicles. The dealer is Ford's customer, the individual is the dealership's customer.
What they're referring to on the Lightning is the fact that Ford gave demo vehicles of certain high-demand models to dealerships but they're not allowed to sell them for a while. The idea is that the end-user customer will pre-order a custom vehicle and Ford knows that many of them want to actually see/drive one before placing an order and then waiting over a year for their new vehicle to arrive.
Ford is clearly making vehicles in very high demand because they have waiting lists so long that they've stopped even taking orders for many models. I ordered a Ford for my wife the weekend of Thanksgiving and it got here last week. I paid sticker minus a $1,000 Retail Order Rebate. It was worth the wait