Blainestang
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I agree with you that "bait and switch" is a little harsh, but people are reasonably, IMO, disappointed that the cheapest XLT ER is $9-12k more expensive than all the information (from Ford) was pointing to.I dont think bait and switch is appropriate, the proper term is disappointment. The XLT + ER was never promised at any price point. I think the vast majority of people assumed it would be in the mid-high $60k range.
To clarify, Ford had a display board at a pre-announcement "Pro" event that said the ER battery option would be $10k for the Pro... so in the early days, that was the assumed price for the ER battery option.
Ford announced that the XLT SR would be $52,974. So, add those two together, and the assumption was that the XLT ER would be ~$63k.
Ford later sent out a survey to some reservation holders where the pricing was the similar, except that the ER battery option was only $7k for the XLT and Lariat. No mention of requiring a $10k option package.
So, then the assumption was that the XLT ER would start at ~$60k, maybe $63k if the battery ended up at $10k.
Sure, both of those pieces are info were "subject to change," so there was no specific promise by Ford about the pricing of the cheapest XLT ER, but Ford absolutely knew about the expectations that were being set by the information that was out there for months (from them) and yet didn't do anything meaningful to adjust those expectations.
So, now there are a lot of people who have been thinking for months that the XLT ER would be $60k-$63k, and now it's $73k. It's understandable they're disappointed and maybe think Ford could have done a better job setting expectations.
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