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- Brian
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- '24 Eco Boost XL Cactus Gray, tow bar, Co-Pilot
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
they are greedy scum(This is also posted on /r/FordMaverickTruck/)
This is just a mild-complaint-slash-FYI...
Granger Ford in Iowa seems to have a generally good reputation for markups, and they have several Mavericks listed on their site, so I gave them a call today. Talked to Dustin (nice guy) about one in particular, a dealer order listed on their site at $30,450 (MSRP of $28,655). That's a promising combo:
- dealer order, still in production but w/vin and sticker
- not at MSRP, but not a large markup either (this implies they've 'touched' the listing in some way, it's not just an automated listing with MSRP)
- price is listed on the site as 'Final Price'
I asked if it that was indeed the final price and if this truck had a deposit on it. Dustin said it was the final price and went off to ask someone if it had been spoken for. Came back and said it was available, said it'd be $30,450 plus their doc fee and that he'd send a purchase order and a link to pay the deposit (non-refundable $1000, fyi). After we hung up, he text over the following:
'...I spoke with the managers and we are adding 5k to the price along with our $1795 for the Plan A protection. Out the door price would be $35,675.'
This isn't surprising, but it is disappointing. So, I replied:
'That's disappointing. Words mean things. Please change the website.'
...and sent him a screenshot of the 'Final Price' from the website. Didn't hear anything back after that. Nothing. Crickets. Which is fine, but also a little disappointing. I was pointed, but not antagonistic.
Anyway, just so you know that at Granger, 'Final Price' is not actually the final price.
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