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Just received this text, is $1000 a normal deposit to reserve?

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Ford Maverick Just received this text, is $1000 a normal deposit to reserve? 39342E7F-74F8-4874-9C99-A4EF4B46F327
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Granger has typically required a $1K non-refundable deposit - that is what I had to do last year to get their 3% below invoice deal. I believe they do this to be able to evidence to Ford that their buyers are valid and accountable in the ordering process. Primarily I suspect so that if buyers do back out they can argue against it counting against their customer ordered vs retail inventory (If I recall correctly, Ford has an 80% delivery to the customer requirement for customer orders - falling below this can impact future allocations).

With that said, I would not do a large deposit without a signed agreement to final pricing - I wouldn't even do that if the agreement were just for MSRP, however that may be your only option.

At a minimum I would require a signed purchase agreement at MSRP, no dealer-installed junk add-ons, and no egregious document fees. Otherwise find a dealer with smaller or no deposit requirements - there are plenty of decent dealers (including ones with great prices that could be worth a flight and day/weekend trip) - while this could be one of them I would tread lightly!
 

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Deposits are not required. They only make sense in a market flooded with vehicles when a dealer doesn't want to be stuck with dead inventory if the buyer backs out. In that case, they may require a "non-refundable" deposit. Heck, in today's market I'm surprised dealers aren't paying us for orders.
 

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Zero deposit when I ordered
 

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I’m not sure What is wrong with people on this forum, and deposits. You were buying a tens of thousands of dollar truck, what is wrong with giving $500-$1000 to show intent to purchase when it arrives. If you walk away, because you don’t have any skin in the game, you were taking an allocation and a build away from a customer who does want that vehicle.

They are now stuck with your specifications I cannot order their specifications
 
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Granger has typically required a $1K non-refundable deposit - that is what I had to do last year to get their 3% below invoice deal. I believe they do this to be able to evidence to Ford that their buyers are valid and accountable in the ordering process. Primarily I suspect so that if buyers do back out they can argue against it counting against their customer ordered vs retail inventory (If I recall correctly, Ford has an 80% delivery to the customer requirement for customer orders - falling below this can impact future allocations).

With that said, I would not do a large deposit without a signed agreement to final pricing - I wouldn't even do that if the agreement were just for MSRP, however that may be your only option.

At a minimum I would require a signed purchase agreement at MSRP, no dealer-installed junk add-ons, and no egregious document fees. Otherwise find a dealer with smaller or no deposit requirements - there are plenty of decent dealers (including ones with great prices that could be worth a flight and day/weekend trip) - while this could be one of them I would tread lightly!
This is solid advice, thanks! Just trying to figure out if this is the normal fee for reserving, first time new truck buyer here.
 
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while I think the "ford requires' need verification, it seems Planet Ford is a good dealership (rating from ford website). I noticed that the bad dealerships have no ratings...'hmmm'.
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What I read is a non-negotiable down payment required by FORD to order a 2023 from them.

If I were ordering today, I would contact Ford Directly and see if that's their official policy and get it in writing.

I would never believe an email from some dealership about someone else requiring something from my pocketbook.

If Ford requires the deposit, why does the dealer keep it for 9 months?
 
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I’m not sure What is wrong with people on this forum, and deposits. You were buying a tens of thousands of dollar truck, what is wrong with giving $500-$1000 to show intent to purchase when it arrives. If you walk away, because you don’t have any skin in the game, you were taking an allocation and a build away from a customer who does want that vehicle.

They are now stuck with your specifications I cannot order their specifications
I put down $200 last June when I ordered, my dealer asked for $100 and it was fully refundable.

Deposits are fine if a dealer wants to require them, but unless anything's changed, it's not a Ford policy. Likely that cash is going to prop the dealership up right now. Also, you can walk away with a deposit too, as long as it's either: A - refundable, or B - You don't care about throwing away money.

As far as walking away, there's not really a ton of options on these trucks, and with the market the way it is - and will likely continue to be for a while - a dealer isn't going to have any issues moving an allocation not taken. I also doubt they actually care, especially when they can mark it up and sell it to the next person, they just need to document that it was an actual customer order and not a dealer trying to get an extra truck.
 
 







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