02-26-2009, 05:35 AM
NOS2Go4Me,Feb 24 2009, 10:50 PM Wrote:No brawl. It's a simple math equation that Anthony can solve himself. Take the same quote to another dealer and ask them for a quote. I guarantee it's different.06gtpony,Feb 24 2009, 02:46 PM Wrote:meford4u,Feb 14 2009, 09:24 PM Wrote:A dealer that has higher volumes of a particular vehicle will receive bigger discounts from Ford.ÃÂ That's why the two vehicles may vary in price. [right][snapback]281127[/snapback][/right]
This is 110% untrue.
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Looks like we have a Ford employees' brawl fellas!
:lol:
*grabs popcorn*
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Your a parts guy at Ford.
My father owned a Ford dealership in NFLD.
Who would you believe.
And I work for Ford and have priced out vehicles at different dealers and gotten different prices for a plan. Why? Volume.
My truck was $36498 retail. Oakland wanted $31,700. I bought the truck for $29980 from Dixie Ford. Same truck, same specs, bigger savings.
Why? Oakland is not a volume dealer of trucks whereas Dixie is. Oakland sells alot of Edges, Lincolns, and they get larger discounts from Ford. I know this because not only was my father a delear at one time, he was also a VP at Ford of Canada in the late 80's.
No argument, if you don't believe me, then shop the prices at different dealers.
TEAM PITA Don't settle for a wannabe, only accept the real deal.
One day I will rule the world. For now, I have to settle for this place.
One day I will rule the world. For now, I have to settle for this place.