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A plan is the best discount for the plans.You may get X-plan if you are a member of the DAV or Mustang Club of America ..
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So living in Canada I'm a little bit confused by what they mean 'Invoice Price' since here they can't really add insane mark ups, but is invoice price bellow MSRP? If so can I even get 2 dealers competing if the price is set at invoice - 0.4% or they can dip even more bellow that?A plan is the best discount for the plans.
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MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price) is what they put out as standard price point. Invoice price is always lower and if it is a super large dealershi, they get additional discounts from manufacturers. Here is an important fact to know: dealers actually do not own the vehicles on their lot. They must have proof of selling the vehicle In a timeframe so the manufacturers get their money. My Sister was an auditor. She would go very early to a dealership and inventory all the lots vehicles. If the “loaned” vehicles are not on the lot, the dealership must prove within hours if they had out for loaners/service/etc. She has shut down dealerships in the past that committed fraud by not informing the manufacture the vehicles were sold and floating the money elsewhere. If you want to make a great deal with a car, you can go online and see how long that particular car has been sitting on the lot. The longer not sold, the better deal you can get.So living in Canada I'm a little bit confused by what they mean 'Invoice Price' since here they can't really add insane mark ups, but is invoice price bellow MSRP? If so can I even get 2 dealers competing if the price is set at invoice - 0.4% or they can dip even more bellow that?
I agree that dealers will make all the money they can, I'm just not sure people will pay it for the Maverick. It isn't like the Beetle which was much more anticipated by the general public. Over MSRP pricing tends to happen with special editions and very anticipated models. The Bronco was legendary and returned, but we're they pricing the Bronco Sport over MSRP? They don't seem to be. I just don't think the market would support overpricing the Maverick as most people seem to be interested as it's less expensive than Ford's other trucks rather than a status symbol purchase.I don’t know Marcus, the dealers will do anything to take advantage of the “new” lines, remember the launch of the Beetle? Some insane buyers were paying thousands over the MSRP, just saying...
Interesting...what's the website(s) this info can be found?If you want to make a great deal with a car, you can go online and see how long that particular car has been sitting on the lot.
Yes, unless the program has changed. But keep in mind there's a $275 "program fee" added back. When I bought my Ranger on the X Plan, it ended up being about $125 over invoice - which included the program fee.Thankfully I qualify for x plan, it's 0.04% off invoice right?
Woody: Here is one site I use, listing web address as an example, (notice in the "Negotiation" area, it states how long on dealership site and how long listed). If the length of time is very large, (seen months) they want to get rid asap and you have more $ powerInteresting...what's the website(s) this info can be found?
Why would anyone trade in a Bronco for an F-150? Completely different vehicles w different purposes..Which is why I find interesting that every article says ford doesn't expect this to be a big seller, they have the possibility to make this not only an entry car into the brand, but for people like me an entry truck into TRUCKS, I'm sure they expect people getting a Bronco to eventually trade up to an f150, and it if they get the fleet part right, this could be their new crown Victoria...(interceptor)
Oops Meant to say MaverickWhy would anyone trade in a Bronco for an F-150? Completely different vehicles w different purposes..
Ford is probably claiming it’s not going to be a big seller to not tip off competition if they have their marketing research to back it up
Interesting, keep on it.Am I the only one who tried to google earth a satellite view of the Hermosillo factory to see if they have any trucks parked outside? Anyone live near by to try and sneak a pic?
Am I the only one who tried to google earth a satellite view of the Hermosillo factory to see if they have any trucks parked outside? Anyone live near by to try and sneak a pic?
Interesting 16 month bump... lol... funny to see the comments here about the Mav not likely selling for over MSRP and the talk about Mav's parked in Hermosillo. Thousands there now as well as railyards all over NA, why? Who knows... Trucker shortages, on hold for whatever, and on and on.Interesting, keep on it.