Good luck with that.
The car dealerships are masters in deception and playing shell games with customers. It's part of their slimy "business model."
Some say ADMs are the result of supply and demand, as if it's OK and to be expected. I say it's unethical.
Let's hope that your Maverick isn't "damaged in transit" as reported to a MTC member by Gary Yeomans Ford - Daytona Beach.
I would suggest that you stay on top of this.
If your pricing information is accurate, I could see you taking a lot of orders from MTC members.
Does your dealership have "mandatory" dealer installed options such as nitrogen filled tires, protective finishes, glass etching, etc.?
We've heard that Gary Yeomans Ford - Daytona Beach had a Maverick that was "damaged in transit and couldn't be sold" to one of our members.
Unfortunately, we suspect that the parts are "unavailable." :)
This topic has been already been discussed at some length on this forum. Some members prefer to control their own destiny with eagle eye vision and cat-like reflexes.
I favor any technology that will make my ride safer.
I have just the thing for your myrmecophobia.
(BTW, the fear of ants might have evolutionary roots; early humans had to sleep and eat in the open where ants often bit them or contaminated their food. The human brains are thus pre-programmed to feel a disgust response at the sight of ants.)...
Yeah, be sure to bring something to cast out the demons from Gary Yeomans Ford - Daytona Beach. And if you like to take up the serpent, you should no trouble finding one there. It'll be wearing a GYF polo shirt.
If this is accurate, I could see you taking a lot of orders from MTC members.
Does your dealership have "mandatory" dealer installed options such as nitrogen filled tires, protective finishes, glass etching, etc.?
You mentioned the State of Texas. Some states have statewide contracts for many items including vehicles. Any state or local government agency can buy off that contract. That could mean thousands of Mavericks for some states. Texas alone, could buy many thousands in the next few years. I know...