A contract is an offer and acceptance. Ford/Ford Dealership offers you a Maverick, and you sign on the dotted line, accepting that offer. You need "consideration" for a contract to be enforceable. Your promise to pay is consideration, and your deposit is consideration.
The sales agreements that...
I took a look at the internet tubes. There are certain circumstances in which the manufacturers of super expensive cars (think Aston Martin) have restricted resale of the cars. It's not clear how those contracts were enforced. Those are also super limited vehicles in which the car makers solicit...
I'm a California lawyer, though this is not my area of practice. I do not believe this would be enforceable in California, which has fairly strong consumer protection laws. In addition, there is already a contract. They can't modify the contract by threatening you. The defense would be duress...
I mentioned the priority code when I went to my dealership this week. The guy told me that priority codes 10-19 effectively make no difference and relate only to the dealership, not FMC. Close, but no cigar?
I thought Ford was ghosting me. (I'm not entirely sure what that means, but my son has used the term, so it must mean something.) Then, voila, my very own 3d "Sorry, Charlie" email has arrived. At least their bot hasn't forgotten me.
I dropped in on the dealership yesterday. They are a first...
Though I've been stalking MTC for quite a while - a great source of optimism and depression - I have only just signed up. I'm a street lawyer in NorCal, and the experience of buying this Maverick has been the most exquisitely frustrating venture since that cheerleader turned me down for the...