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if an order for avehicle exists, has a vin and scheduled delivery date- is there any way for the order to be transfered to another person before arrival?
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Gee whiz. Not sure. Ask a dealer. I know with the big bronco they did not even let them transfer reservations (first step before the order even existed) unless it was to a family member. It was in their terms and conditions.if an order for avehicle exists, has a vin and scheduled delivery date- is there any way for the order to be transfered to another person before arrival?
It wqs a general question, but actually in regards to q fullsize haha. I was qt a dealership yesterday and they have a lady who wont be tkaing hers- it is pretty exact to my order- but they told me they will be tacking on 20k to msrp once. They put it for sale... i have one "ordered" but was trying to just find out if theres a way to avoid all of that markup nonsenseGee whiz. Not sure. Ask a dealer. I know with the big bronco they did not even let them transfer reservations (first step before the order even existed) unless it was to a family member. It was in their terms and conditions.
This whole ADM after the fact for those of us that had reservations is BS. I went with Granger to avoid that but then Ford decided to change the allocations process which completely screws me. Fortunately, Granger has offered 6% below invoice on the Bronco Sport which I’ll drive for a few years until I can get my big Badlands.It wqs a general question, but actually in regards to q fullsize haha. I was qt a dealership yesterday and they have a lady who wont be tkaing hers- it is pretty exact to my order- but they told me they will be tacking on 20k to msrp once. They put it for sale... i have one "ordered" but was trying to just find out if theres a way to avoid all of that markup nonsense
Very nice!My dad ordered a BS but decided to buy a different car. When the BS arrived that he had ordered, I walked in to the dealer with him and bought it. There was no paperwork, just a verbal ok from him and the Bronco was mine. I don’t think he ever got his $100 deposit back though.
I should be clearer, it wasn't quite that simple....I still had to go through the negotiation process (Dealer: "Price is MSRP minus a $500 Ford rebate. 0% financing. Sound good? We'll be happy to sell it to the next guy in line if not." Me: "OK fine, you got me.") Then of course there was all the financing and title paperwork.Very nice!
Im just trying to avoid the dealership putting a ridiculous "market adjustment" on it sorry not paying 20k over msrp. I actually laughed out loud when he told me that... keep in mind it was a base bronco theyre gonna mark at 59k... someone can pay it. Not me.I should be clearer, it wasn't quite that simple....I still had to go through the negotiation process (Dealer: "Price is MSRP minus a $500 Ford rebate. 0% financing. Sound good? We'll be happy to sell it to the next guy in line if not." Me: "OK fine, you got me.") Then of course there was all the financing and title paperwork.
Still waited 2 1/2 hours while they "detailed" it, and by "detailed" I mean the junior salesman scratched the rear window trying to remove a sticker. Not bad enough to throw a fit over it, at least I got the first scratch out of the way quickly. The second one always hurts less.