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Change the laws and contracts. The dealerships could still order their own stock, service vehicles, and sell used vehicles, no reason new sales orders should not be entered direct online. I know what I want and I know what I am willing to pay for it and if they don't match I will move on to the next manufacturer.I believe they are bound by contracts with dealers and laws in some states to have a dealership.
Exactly this whole maverick experience has me never again buying a ford or anything without clear expectations and timelines. This model would let me possibly (doubtful) consider a ford again in the future.After my terrible experience with my Maverick (which isn't even over yet as I wait for it to be delivered), I can say with complete confidence that I will never walk into another car dealership to buy any vehicle. I will overpay from Carvana, Tesla, or anyone else to complete an online order and never deal with a stealership again.
Just 100% electric right nowI wonder if that will include Ford's Hybrids?
Same. I've only bought 2 new vehicles in my life. First one was with a salesperson friend who gave me the friends and family discount so it was an easy buying experience, and second one being this maverick, which was the total opposite. Even though I got it at msrp, the fighting and hard negotiations I had to go thru was brutal and unnecessary. Never will I go thru it again.After my terrible experience with my Maverick (which isn't even over yet as I wait for it to be delivered), I can say with complete confidence that I will never walk into another car dealership to buy any vehicle. I will overpay from Carvana, Tesla, or anyone else to complete an online order and never deal with a stealership again.
Like I've always believed, that warning memo was all lip service for good publicity.Didn’t Ford also say dealers would not be allowed to place ADMs on the Lightning deliveries, and yet some already surprised customers with markups when they go to pick up their new EV truck.