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- Rodney
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- Bluffton South Carolina
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- Maverick
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
What is ADM ???
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Additional dealer markup. Due to market conditions and a lack of supply dealers are adding a markup over MSRP to a lot of vehicles, especially the Maverick. Some dealers are getting anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 over MSRP for a Ford Maverick. A dealer just sold a basic XL Ecoboost model on Ebay for over $32,000.00What is ADM ???
Short for a Texas dealer named Archie who invented the "market adjustment" and was referred by his clients when asked where they got their vehicle as "Archie Did Me" (ADM)What is ADM ???
That was originally referred to as ADMDShort for a Texas dealer named Archie who invented the "market adjustment" and was referred by his clients when asked where they got their vehicle as "Archie Did Me" (ADM)![]()
If you're dealing with Gary Yeomans Ford - Daytona Beach, you can say goodbye to your truck.It doesn't look major, why would you send it back if it's something that hopefully can be fixed easily.
Instead of having to wait a year for another truck
did you read the GreenLady saga here where her out of town dealer made up a story about the truck she thought she bought and verbally agreed to everything? Then they sold it to a higher bidder and told her similar things as your sales lady until it became obvious the damage story was just CYA and they sold it. If you didn't actually custom order this truck in your name, you could easily be SOL hereThank you guys. I'm buying it out of state, couldn't find one here. I bought it after it shipped, but not delivered, until last night.
Yeah, he could always call Gary Yeomans Ford - Daytona Beach and ask Dillon or Mike and see what they did with GreenLady's damaged Maverick.Well that explains your other post. This is why it sat at the depot and why the dealer didn't want to go get it. It was damaged during shipment. It should be sent back to Ford if the dealer does everything by the books.
Oh that’s sort of a joke that’s circulating after a dealer sold my Maverick out from under me. Doesn’t pertain to your truck.It doesn't look major, why would you send it back if it's something that hopefully can be fixed easily.
Instead of having to wait a year for another truck
At least they are doing good by youUpdate 3:00 p.m., the dealership said to fix it it is going to require a new bumper assembly from Ford which shows in stock it could be a couple weeks to get.
They are going to bring my Maverick here to let me drive until the parts come in then bring a rental car, take the truck back put the new bumper on, and then swap vehicles again.
So this is good news and somewhat sad news at the same time.