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Hey Cherry, Pretty much had the same experience! I did have to go one state over from Texas to Louisiana to find a dealer who was not going to mark the car up 10 to 40k
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Hey Cherry, Pretty much had the same experience! I did have to go one state over from Texas to Louisiana to find a dealer who was not going to mark the car up 10 to 40k
That's exactly why I sought out a dealer that wouldn't require a deposit.I donāt know about the rest of you folks but Iām pretty damn sick of the bullshit, lies, games, and crap these Fin dealers play. This is not specific to anyone manufacturer itās all of them.
Dealers need to go away ⦠and car manufacturers need to make that happen.
My latest fight (Chevrolet) is having to sue to get a Fing deposit back $2K and the scumbag Pirates wonāt return the money. My rant isnāt about this one instance this has actually happened to me before itās just the whole Cabbage Patch Doll BULLSHIT - I think we are all weary of dealing with ā¦!!!![]()
Same here. My dealer did not ask for a deposit. I checked with them yesterday, they still have a few allocations left. If anyone is interested PM me and I will share the dealership (Located in South Louisiana) and Sales Manager's name.That's exactly why I sought out a dealer that wouldn't require a deposit.
I might not be getting the best of the best OTD pricing (and they might not be local), but I like having the freedom to walk away without money on the line.
Whos feeding ya crap besides this forum?I feel like a mushroom . . . kept in the dark and fed crap.![]()
I guess I'm old school. I ordered my '16 C7 Z06 and my '19 C7 Z06, and had both of them within 8 weeks. In all the years I've been ordering cars, the only one I've ever had to wait for was a 1970 454 Corvette, which took nearly 5 months to get. If I wasn't pushing 75, I'd probably be a little more understanding like you. You're correct. Ford isn't saying anything, and therein lies the problem. Maybe I'm expecting too much.Whos feeding ya crap besides this forum?
Ford isn't saying anything, but theyre also not technically behind on their schedule.
If this was months October then maybe I wouldn't be as understanding, but its not even end of July and we all placed orders not even 4 months ago.
I guess thats the difference between a car that had been in production for over a year vs one that only started production in May. People expecting anything within two months of the production start are really only setting themselves up for disappointmentI guess I'm old school. I ordered my '16 C7 Z06 and my '19 C7 Z06, and had both of them within 8 weeks. In all the years I've been ordering cars, the only one I've ever had to wait for was a 1970 454 Corvette, which took nearly 5 months to get. If I wasn't pushing 75, I'd probably be a little more understanding like you. You're correct. Ford isn't saying anything, and therein lies the problem. Maybe I'm expecting too much.
Actually, I've found this forum to be very helpful. As with any forum, you have to take things with a grain of salt. I've also found Long McArthur Ford YouTube videos very informative.
Admittedly, I'm probably not as patient as I once was. Being at the far end of life's journey has probably contributed to that. Have a great day.I guess thats the difference between a car that had been in production for over a year vs one that only started production in May. People expecting anything within two months of the production start are really only setting themselves up for disappointment
I am assuming no mustang yet?Iām in Ontario, Canada. I went to my dealership and found out Iām first on the list for a mustang. My dealer has one allocated to them at the moment, this one will be mine. So I ordered my spec I wanted and the best part was the dealer gave me a discount of $1,340.00 CAD. That was super nice of them. Then they showed me what they see in the system for that allocation. Shows itāll be in production anywhere from May 1-29th. And delivery should be June. Fingers crossed. How was your experience???