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I didn’t catch any mention of the maverick hybrid only schedule this week.
Hybrid only and sounds like a small number.I didn’t catch any mention of the maverick hybrid only schedule this week.
that’s confirmed, right? No ecos this week?
The private offer is only supposed to offset the costs (which it doesn't). The finance rate loss is just another thing we are getting screwed out of unfortunately. I will have to spend another $2,500-3,000 more for mine after the private offer.Yes and no there is no model year Carrie over on finance incentives. That’s what the the private offer is for.
The private offer is only supposed to offset the costs (which it doesn't). The finance rate loss is just another thing we are getting screwed out of unfortunately. I will have to spend another $2,500-3,000 more for mine after the private offer.
22:43 timestampI didn’t catch any mention of the maverick hybrid only schedule this week.
that’s confirmed, right? No ecos this week?
I'm not @fordvideoguy , and I cant comment on if the address mismatch will be a problem, but I can confirm this sort of phantom address issue does pop up on Ford orders sometimes. It actually happened to me on my 23 order. An address for a condo I sold 6 years ago got associated with my order. Not my drivers license address, not the address I gave the dealer, etc... The only place I can think the old address is present is on my credit report. Or in some Ford Database where they keep track of people. The closest I got to a prior order with Ford was buying a used Kia minivan from a Ford Dealership. May have been in the era of when I WAS at that condo address. But I also ordered a 22 Maverick and the address on that order was correct. So a bit odd to go backwards in time and find an old one associated with a 23 order.@fordvideoguy I called Ford marketing and they gave me my Certificate #, but they somehow have an old work address that I am 100% certain I never gave them. I wasn't even working there for at least a year, when my initial 22 order was placed in Oct 21'. Do you have any idea how this could have happened, and will a different address being listed cause any issues?
We had 15 out of 15 schedule as ecoboost.I didn’t catch any mention of the maverick hybrid only schedule this week.
that’s confirmed, right? No ecos this week?
Hybrid week was great for Ecoboost. I should have ordered a turbo last year if I wasn’t hoping for great mpg lolWe had 15 out of 15 schedule as ecoboost.
Yeah I'm inching closer and closer to change my hybrid order to an ecoboost as the weeks zip by with no scheduling.We had 15 out of 15 schedule as ecoboost.
Private Offer will come off the price at delivery. As long as you have that certificate number your dealer shouldn't have any issues claiming it for reimbursement to them. They will probably have to send in a exemption claim because the address is different.@fordvideoguy I called Ford marketing and they gave me my Certificate #, but they somehow have an old work address that I am 100% certain I never gave them. I wasn't even working there for at least a year, when my initial 22 order was placed in Oct 21'. Do you have any idea how this could have happened, and will a different address being listed cause any issues? Also, is the price protection applied directly to the purchase price or does it simply get sent back to the customer in the form of a check? Also, will the private offer be affected if I'm not doing the financing through Ford?
I know this isn't your responsibility but my dealer is now saying they won't be able to honor the private offer because it follows the address not the person. Is there anything you can do to help me out? My dealer is Sanderson Ford here in Glendale AZ.Private Offer will come off the price at delivery. As long as you have that certificate number your dealer shouldn't have any issues claiming it for reimbursement to them. They will probably have to send in a exemption claim because the address is different.