Thank you, bud. I'm of the same mind that I wouldn't have offered them any more than $25, even as a loaner, but they told me they sold it.
I'm thinking that I might have a better chance this time next year to buy a used CPO model.
Thank you, bud. I'm getting to the opinion that it might just be better to wait until this time next year to even consider buying and then to look at the market. The rates will almost certainly be lower and there may be used 2025 AWD Hybrids that suit me at that time.
The dealership listed the incentive below for the vehicle:
I googled: "Ford Reacquired Vehicle Meaning" and came to https://www.farmcountryford.com/manufacturer-buyback.htm which stated:
So I concluded that it likely meant it was a lemon law buyback. They later said it wasn't, but it's moot as...
Good advice. I called them after they didn't send me the window sticker and apparently it was unavailable. They said it wasn't a lemon buyback.
https://www.frontierford.com/new/Ford/2025-Ford-Maverick-for-sale-Santa-Clara-CA-2472997bac184ac25d46f13eb8afedb0.htm
Thank you for your reply. No, it's listed as new and a former loaner vehicle and also has an incentive for Reacquired Vehicles from the dealer, which I am sure is a lemon buyback.
Hey all,
So one of the dealers I am looking at has a Reacquired Vehicle Maverick for sale. It's a 2025 Maverick that has an MSRP of about $40K and has almost 15,000 Miles on it.
I was wondering, setting aside the risks that might come with a buyback vehicle, and assuming it's been fixed, how...
Good evening all,
I'm aware that what I'm about to ask is probably dumb, but I certainly would appreciate your wisdom, experience, and patience.
I'm looking at getting a Ford Maverick and I want to make sure I'm getting the best deal. I'm not exactly in a rush as I already have a vehicle I...