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  1. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    Yeah, the financing definitely is...It's just a car. They will build thousands more. I'm not going into debt to guys who draw up shady paperwork, and THEIR loan sharks, just to get some silly little toy.
  2. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    I'm not sure what you are trying to imply, but I'll clear things up. I don't have to apply for their loan just because they asked me to. They don't have to sell me their car just because I have money, and neither of us has to justify our reasoning to the other, and we certainly don't have to...
  3. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    Sorry, Ford/Dealer I don't know, I just see a big blue sign with Ford on it. Why not take their loan? Because I don't want to. Because I don't feel like filling out paperwork, I don't know. I already had money in hand, just take it and give me the car. Why are they making me work?
  4. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    I wasn't thinking about anything like that. just wanted to buy it and drive it.
  5. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    I didn't make a mistake. I didn't do anything. No money changed hands, no one was hurt. What happens to the truck after I walk away doesn't matter to me. I don't see where it helps me to apply for their loan, when I already had one approved and ready to go a week before.
  6. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    I'll pass on that...Thanks for the input though :)
  7. Is this how Ford typically does business?

    I recently discovered this forum through a search for other experiences with the Ford Maverick. I need some feedback to determine if mine was a typical buying experience. I ordered a Ford Maverick XLT last September and it arrived Tuesday April 12th. About a week before it arrived, I obtained...




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