You better keep both eyes on your vehicle’s status, then.I ordered from them on 12/19/2023 and on 12/21/2023 got a build date of 2/19/2024 . Very happy so far !
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You better keep both eyes on your vehicle’s status, then.I ordered from them on 12/19/2023 and on 12/21/2023 got a build date of 2/19/2024 . Very happy so far !
Fresh meatI ordered from them on 12/19/2023 and on 12/21/2023 got a build date of 2/19/2024 . Very happy so far !
$100 to order... If they try stupid crap I will walk away from it like a bad habit. Last new truck I bought was in 1996, don't mind driving my old stuff if necessary.Fresh meat
Don't care. Tried to buy one last year and every dealer wanted stupid prices. Walked away then and will do it again if necessary.You better keep both eyes on your vehicle’s status, then.
I mean if you're already in line... but not a word of my experience was exaggerated.$100 to order... If they try stupid crap I will walk away from it like a bad habit. Last new truck I bought was in 1996, don't mind driving my old stuff if necessary.
Don't doubt your experience at all. I don't have to have a new truck, wife wanted one so we could visit the granddaughters in a new truck (1300 miles one way ) I am happy with the old truck.I mean if you're already in line... but not a word of my experience was exaggerated.
It will cost them far more in the long runSorry that happened to you and your father. Thought that South Bay Ford was one of the good ones. Guess I was wrong. It’s a shame that dealers do that to hard working people. All for an extra couple of thousand of bucks.
It's a shame but everything is online now. Local news of all types has been killed off and made irrelevant. It's not a good thing at all.My background is actually as a TV consumer news producer, and I have covered dealerships in the past (not Ford) which have pulled shady things on customers. Unfortunately news just is not even watched anymore. As in, it literally gets a 0.2 rating. I would say starting around six or seven years ago, is when companies generally stopped trying to remedy these types of complaints from customers. It just is not important what's on TV anymore.
FYI I was also in touch with Santa Monica Ford, and they were marking things up as high as 20,000 over MSRP.
It seems odd to me that on an Internet site, people are complaining about how local print & news shows are no longer relevant. Isn't this exactly why Google, Yelp, DealerRater and other review websites exist? I stand a much better chance of seeing feedback online than I do catching the 2 minute clip on my local news broadcast.It's a shame but everything is online now. Local news of all types has been killed off and made irrelevant. It's not a good thing at all.