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New 25 % tariff on mavericks on 02/25 [LOCKED DUE TO POLITICS; INFRACTIONS GIVEN]

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Ive never had one single problem with the 4 Focuses Ive bought that were assembled at the Hermisillo plant. My 2022 Bronco had engine out operation at 34k miles, my 2015 Mustang GT had paint falling off at 15k miles etc.
Hit a nerve.
I have 2 Ford Focus cars made in Mexico.
The plastic thermostat housing has exploded several times. Finally bought aluminum aftermarket housings to fix it.
Otherwise they have been the best cars I have ever owned...and approaching 250000 miles on each.
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"In 1930 the Republican controlled House of Representatives in an effort to alleviate effects of the... Anyone? Anyone?

The Great Depression Passed the... Anyone? Anyone? A tariff bill.

The Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act.

Which.... Anyone? Raised Tariffs to collect more revenue for the Federal Government.

Did it work? Anyone? Anyone?
It did not work.

And the United States sank deeper into the Great Depression. "


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Ferris Beuller is my go to when discussing economics too 😂
 

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Yea ! Mavericks will have 25 % tariff as of 02/25 . Fortunately I have mine . click , click , click or ignore .
TARIFFS will likely have effect on any parts you will need. It isn't just Mavericks. ALL OEMs have been building vehicles in Mexico and Canada and many parts of vehicles built here also are using parts made in Mexico and Canada.
 

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same, I just have to argue my 500 dollar non refundable deposit back if it happened, which I dont believe will since granger has told me several times, price protected. they dont see any issues. I think it'll be people who buy after tariffs go into effect

its possible the government itself would honor orders from before tariffs? like ford/gov agreement to not screw over customers- just wishful thinking.
They will have to honor any purchase contracts before the TARIFFS take effect. If they don't, you have grounds to get your deposit back
 

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You are price protected at the price you signed up for. I was on our new 2025 when an increase was instated recently.
They will have to honor any purchase contracts before the TARIFFS take effect. If they don't, you have grounds to get your deposit back
I agree that’s how I believe it would work, or I would do a credit card chargeback as price isn’t as agreed upon.
 

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So how does this actually work as far as tariffs go? So Ford builds a Maverick in Mexico and the manufacturer suggested retail price is 30,000 so now with the 25% tariff that same vehicle the MSRP would be 37,000 or 37,500? Or does the tariff only count towards the cost to build the vehicle? I mean obviously no matter what the answer is, the consumer is going to be stuck paying.
Tariffs are paid by the importer of the product. In this case it is Ford. They can either
OK, so everything I see here is speculation. No sources are cited at all.
OK, so everything I see here is speculation. No sources are cited at all.

Trump signed a stack of executive orders. This was in the news. TARIFFS was one of them. This is not speculation.
 

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I mean how many mavericks are prepaid/signed for? Can’t be too many.
do what now? a signed dealer order retail agreement (DORA), the white printed page with your order # that a lot of people post pics of, is not actually a sales contract.

did you actually sign some kind of binding sales contract? if you did then you're probably good, but I'd want to see it to be sure. my local Ford dealerships will not contract a sale until the vehicle is in their possession and able to be sold. in other words, no presales, and DORA is not a contract.
 
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Would be cool if our mavericks were built in America instead of another country.
My Mavericks have far better build quality than my Broncos from MAP. Mexicans and Canadians make great vehicles.
 

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Yea ! Mavericks will have 25 % tariff as of 02/25 . Fortunately I have mine . click , click , click or ignore .
This site is to laggy for me sometimes and I can't even type a response. TARIFFS are paid 100% by the importer of the product, which in this case will be Ford. They can 1: Absorb the tariffs and eat the cost in their profit margin, 2: Pass the cost of the tariff along to the buyer, 3: Cut costs to absorb the tariff, or 3: a combination of all the above.
 

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So how does this actually work as far as tariffs go? So Ford builds a Maverick in Mexico and the manufacturer suggested retail price is 30,000 so now with the 25% tariff that same vehicle the MSRP would be 37,000 or 37,500? Or does the tariff only count towards the cost to build the vehicle? I mean obviously no matter what the answer is, the consumer is going to be stuck paying.
..no one knows anything yet. Speculation will run wild, it's human nature. We'll see, when & if anything at all happens.....life will go on..😁
 

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do what now? a signed dealer order retail agreement (DORA), the white printed page with your order # that a lot of people post pics of, is not actually a sales contract.

did you actually sign some kind of binding sales contract? if you did then you're probably good, but I'd want to see it to be sure. my local Ford dealerships will not contract a sale until the vehicle is in their possession and able to be sold. in other words, no presales, and DORA is not a contract.
I signed a bunch of e documents and they took 500 non refundable deposit. I like to think soemthing was agreed binding

but correct mainly dora strikes as main document w my license and signature
 
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