Cold real fact.And then we are all surprised why there are no american jobs. Everyone thinks only about themselves.
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Cold real fact.And then we are all surprised why there are no american jobs. Everyone thinks only about themselves.
Bangers? I'm going to assume that means hits / a good thing... but they sell a lot more than hits.You canât be serious. Ford has pared down its portfolio so much that the only thing they sell are bangers, except the Ranger maybe. Most people donât âwant to do Teslaâ makes no sense when most people canât afford a Tesla. Ford has options at almost every price point and is one of the best candidates for a direct to consumer model.
I assure you this wonât be a âFord thingâ but an industry thing. What makes you think the others wonât follow suit? Iâd be shocked if they didnât. Moving to this process is long overdue.Bangers? I'm going to assume that means hits / a good thing... but they sell a lot more than hits.
Yes, Ford's latest product releases have certainly excited people, likely to a much greater extent than GM/Chrysler/Ford/Toyota/Honda.... but Ford is A LOT MORE than Broncos, Mustangs & F150s.
There is an entire "E Range" of SUVs ranging from that horrible little Ecosport thing, Escape, Edge, Explorer, and Expedition. None of them would be classified as an "enthusiast vehicle". Then you get into the trucks -- Maverick, Ranger, and of course F150. For every "enthusiast" truck they sell, they probably sell 10 to people who really don't give a ####.
The direct to consumer thing may one day be the way we all buy new cars, but it's not today. Ford would be remiss to ignore the fact for many people, purchasing a car is the second largest financial decision that many people make -- and if you're buying an Ecosport, Maverick, or Escape, likely the biggest financial decision they've ever made. For some customers, you may need a "sales guy" on the other end to push that deal over the line, and if Ford isn't setup to do that, then Toyota, GM and Honda certainly will.
They might, might not... everyone is going to act in whatever way they think makes them the most money. It might be the "direct to consumer model". They might find that customers, as much as they hate dealerships, need that final "push" in the form of a pushy salesman to buy non-enthusiast vehicles.I assure you this wonât be a âFord thingâ but an industry thing. What makes you think the others wonât follow suit? Iâd be shocked if they didnât. Moving to this process is long overdue.
Not trying to dispute your first hand experience, but I read (somewhere on the internet, um..) that in 2020 already 30% of car purchases were done online. Probably kinda like online banking or bill pay: people are hesitant at first, but once they try it they will not go back to the dealer. That percentage, accurate or not, will only grow.Thatâs good for people that can decisions. Only 10-15% of people are like that. Most people will drive 25 cars and still donât know what they want. Comes from a salesperson.
Partially true. People clicking buttons on our website doesnât actually mean they are buying. They come to our store and 50% buying something else, because they didnât budget right, model was sold, itâs at another location (thatâs the weird one, I will go get the car but they rather buy in-stock) etc. thatâs why right now with lack of inventory our customer are loosing their mind. They want to see/drive off the model they want. They donât want to wait and wonât order. I had one guy that looked at Black Platinum F-150 with ecoboost but wanted to see one with V-8 like they look any different. 3 weeks I worked with him, he drove about 20 hours total out of town to look at cars.Not trying to dispute your first hand experience, but I read (somewhere on the internet, um..) that in 2020 already 30% of car purchases were done online. Probably kinda like online banking or bill pay: people are hesitant at first, but once they try it they will not go back to the dealer. That percentage, accurate or not, will only grow.
Request to move your order to another dealer. You wonât lose your orderMy dealer called me today to ask if I wanted to place my order. I said what! I did this the same day I got the wave 3 invite online. I called them 3 times when I did this to see if there was anything else they needed with no response. I thought I was all set as it said in progress on my Ford account. He now tells me he is just able to order now and looking for a additional 500. Adm fee is not set but 5k to 10k he said. I would think they are doing ok at MSRP of a 95k truck. After buying 3 trucks there no loyalty to there customers. Wish I would have know this I would have changed dealers before I ordered. They will lose my business and I will make this transaction as loud and difficult for them as I can. First Ford Fall River Ma 5k to 10k screw customer fee
It is funny that you think you get better deal with a middle man.Very interesting how MSRP existed for many many years and no one ever paid it. And now so many people defend MSRP when prices are above.
From all I have seen here it is to late to move after you placed your order online. You are at their whim. I understand they should and need to make a profit but don't gouge your customers we won't and don't forget.Request to move your order to another dealer. You wonât lose your order
Damn that sucks!!My dealer called me today to ask if I wanted to place my order. I said what! I did this the same day I got the wave 3 invite online. I called them 3 times when I did this to see if there was anything else they needed with no response. I thought I was all set as it said in progress on my Ford account. He now tells me he is just able to order now and looking for a additional 500. Adm fee is not set but 5k to 10k he said. I would think they are doing ok at MSRP of a 95k truck. After buying 3 trucks there no loyalty to there customers. Wish I would have know this I would have changed dealers before I ordered. They will lose my business and I will make this transaction as loud and difficult for them as I can. First Ford Fall River Ma 5k to 10k screw customer fee