climateguy
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- David
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What can a person expect when using the Ford.com/finder webpage?
I used the webpage to select an F-150 Flash with certain options, like MaxTow package, Oxford White color, all season tires, etc. The Ford.com/finder page doesn't get into all the options a buyer might want to make a choice about but I assumed a dealer could clarify.
The webpage named my local dealer and said although the vehicle with the options I had selected had not actually been produced yet, the local dealer will have that vehicle "available" in June.
I then contacted that dealer via email asking if different tires could be substituted, what type of bed protection is the Ford.com/finder page listing, are they actually honoring the new MSRP for the 2024 Flash, etc.
The salesman didn't respond to email for a week, until I sent a copy to someone at the dealership I thought might be one step up in the food chain, i.e. someone who identifies as a sales manager. The next business day the salesman I contacted originally sent what he said was a list of all the Flash models his dealership has on order. None of them were the vehicle with my selected options that the Ford.com/finder webpage said that particular dealer would have available in June. None of them had the MaxTow package which, other than "2024", and "Flash", is my major minimum requirement.
I rechecked the Ford.com/finder webpage. Now, it states that a 2024 Flash meeting my requirements is "In transit to dealer - available in 3–4 weeks", as opposed to what it said last week, i.e. not built yet, available in June.
Is this your experience? That is, does the Ford.com/finder webpage have nothing to do with reality, or is this salesman not aware of what Ford and his dealership are doing?
I used the webpage to select an F-150 Flash with certain options, like MaxTow package, Oxford White color, all season tires, etc. The Ford.com/finder page doesn't get into all the options a buyer might want to make a choice about but I assumed a dealer could clarify.
The webpage named my local dealer and said although the vehicle with the options I had selected had not actually been produced yet, the local dealer will have that vehicle "available" in June.
I then contacted that dealer via email asking if different tires could be substituted, what type of bed protection is the Ford.com/finder page listing, are they actually honoring the new MSRP for the 2024 Flash, etc.
The salesman didn't respond to email for a week, until I sent a copy to someone at the dealership I thought might be one step up in the food chain, i.e. someone who identifies as a sales manager. The next business day the salesman I contacted originally sent what he said was a list of all the Flash models his dealership has on order. None of them were the vehicle with my selected options that the Ford.com/finder webpage said that particular dealer would have available in June. None of them had the MaxTow package which, other than "2024", and "Flash", is my major minimum requirement.
I rechecked the Ford.com/finder webpage. Now, it states that a 2024 Flash meeting my requirements is "In transit to dealer - available in 3–4 weeks", as opposed to what it said last week, i.e. not built yet, available in June.
Is this your experience? That is, does the Ford.com/finder webpage have nothing to do with reality, or is this salesman not aware of what Ford and his dealership are doing?
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