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Dealerships are such a ripoff. Even Jim Farley, the Ford CEO is fed up with this and wants to sell direct to customers. Thanks for sharing, great review and love the rant. Our whole Country needs a reset..
Ford can't do a damn thing about the dealers. Every state has laws that will protect the dealerships that paid a lot of money to be a dealer for Ford, GM, Chrysler, etc.
I am SO glad that people like you are here posting this kind of stuff for those of us who have little to no experience buying cars. I would 100% out them as a bad dealer and the people in your area deserve to know how shady they are. I'm not planning on buying a car anytime soon but this video will stay with me when I do have to replace mine when the time comes. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
I had a similar experience with my Ford dealer, except I walked away from my order. The Maverick I ordered (17 month wait!) was more of a want than a need, so I perfectly comfortable with my decision.
You did a great job describing in detail how this all went down. I'm a retired 35 year car guy, Ford (33 with the same dealer) But I really think you're missing the boat somewhat by not giving the dealers namce. They deserve to be exposed by someone who knows what they're doing and experienced it first hand. Maybe this would influence the dealer community to take a step back and evaluate how they're doing business. I remember an old saying that I hated but I believe is true. "Those who can afford it the least, pay the most for a car"
I agree. Assuming he already has a lawyer, post it publicly around where everyone can see it/read it. Just stick with the facts and use the truth for a sword.
My goal before going into the dealership is to make them as frustrated as possible, drag the deal until close of business and walk away. I normally go to Quick Trip and get a couple Heath Crunch ice cream bars afterwards. I’m a psychopath.
The biggest reason I am hesitant to give out a name at this time is due to potential legal action for name defamation and such. I've seen crazy stuff haha. I have left multiple written reviews to reinforce my points on Google, Yelp, and Dealer Rater.
This exact same thing happened to me but at a Toyota dealership. I walked tf out of there and bought a new car at another dealer that knew how to treat their clients 😊
Your experience was exactly like the 3 dealers I tried to do business with when shopping for a Maverick the past 18 months. I finally got my hands on two and had to walk from both due to slimy dealers. I'm not paying a $5-8k markup and $2-4k of useless addons on a Maverick. Paying $7-12k over MSRP for a budget truck is just dumb. I've pretty much given up on the brand. Ford needs to get this under control. I want a Ford vehicle, I can afford any brand/vehicle I want, but refuse to do business with such shady dealers. They're ruining the brand.
@@Dryloch yeah I looked at them, I didn't like the interior, too much piano black plastic. I ended up getting a 22 Honda Ridgeline for now which is really nice.
@@tonyk438 also in MPLS, all the Ford dealers around here really suck. I also tried going over to WI and had the same experience, just crazy how Ford treats potential customers.
That’s a pretty crazy experience. I’m in the car sales business and we would never change the price upon the car arriving, that just sounds like a massive headache and bad customer service. They should have never taken your order or deposit if they didn’t want to sell you the truck at that price point. Everything is supposed to be agreed on prior to ordering
I agree. That's the WORST dealer story I have heard in awhile. I know it's not specific to Ford, but it seems that their dealerships are killing them in the realm of public opinion.
There is no difference if he told you in person vs here on RU-vid. He is just stating his opinion, you don't have like it just accept it and move on. Maybe the reason you don't like it is because your probably the car dealer he's speaking of 😩.
In the last two months, I’ve purchased two new cars…a Nissan Frontier Pro 4x and a Kia Telluride xPro, both top trim levels. Both experiences had problems that make you detest buying from dealers. Only way to get them to change is to publicly call them out.
I've bought quite a few cars new and used since 1992. Every time I start the process, I think I will enjoy it. About 30 minutes into the shopping "experience," I remember how much I hate car shopping.
The problem is they are doing this after you've already waited 6+ months for the vehicle. So either you get different vehicle that's not as popular, or you wait another 6+ months ordering from another dealer.
That's just one dealership. Believe it or not, nearly all of them pull some sort of added-charges trick in addition to changing the price of the vehicle.
This is a customer order, not a vehicle on the lot. They'll send you a Christmas card if you walk away from your Maverick customer order, after they sell your MSRP customer order for 8K above that to someone else.
Thank you, Thank you Thank you for taking the time in making this video. It's right on point and should be a mandatory view before anyone goes to a car dealer to purchase a new or used vehicle. It's so sad that they try to take advantage of good people. If everyone would be more informed the dealers would not get away with such deceptive practices. It's time for the government to investigate !!!! Please keep up the good work PS I watched your video and additional two times before I went to see my local car dealer and begin the negotiation process
I ordered a 2022 maverick hybrid xlt lux copilot 360. From a dealership in Salina, KS and had an absolutely wonderful experience from the time I ordered it to when I had it delivered to my home. I waited 15 months, had gotten what was promised at time of order, including excellent customer service, communication, no hard sales pitches at all. I used this dealership after my local ford dealership, who I had done business with for 30 years tried to screw me. I got my maverick exactly at msrp. Long mcarthur ford is awesome
It's not all the dealerships from ford , you can not blame the ford Co, yes there are some bad dealerships from ford ,I tell you this because about two months ago I finally got my hybrid maverick I supposed to get 2022 , instead, because it took one year and a half to get it . I was getting tire of hearing later ,later. But when the dealer ship call me to that my truck was ready ,I had no problem at all , i did not have to pay extra for a 23 everything went smooth and I'm so happy I bought it ,I oneself waa foud of ford ,but have no regrets 👍I made my purchase in las vegas nevada ,at friendly ford I'm sorry he went to this trouble I guess I was lucky..always ask questions ,good luck. I love my truck ,,
EVERY mainstream car manufacturer has dealerships like this. This horror story is not unique to this dealership and certainly not unique to Ford. It's actually reassuring that Ford took an interest in this debacle; I had a friend call Hyundai about a huge dealership issue and Hyundai corporate shrugged them off. The Maverick is a special case because it is a hot vehicle and people have to have them; like was said in the video, the dealer could blow the person who ordered it off and sell it several times over to someone willing to pay the premium.
Waited 16 months for my XLT HYBRID . Arrived last month and my dealer experience was quite positive with no markup or hidden surprises. Went with Ford Folsom, CA, instead of my local (much closer) dealer which had a 10k markup.
After watching your videos I’m sure most people living in IL will think twice before buying anything from Huntley Ford. There’s some bad dealers out there but these guys got to take the cake
For anyone who doesn't already know, all of that negotiating and waiting for different things is all intentional. Most people hate the car buying process anyway and those waiting periods just add to the stress so it wears people down to where they are willing to sign almost anything just to get the hell out of there.
You're not the only one. I'd rather put up with repairs than buy a car at a dealer. Turning a wrench is easier and not nearly as stressful as the dealer buying process. Too bad repair parts are so hard to get now. It's the backorder game. Seems only dealer or manufacturer greed remains on the menu.
Thanks for posting these videos as a heads up. I've been on the "waiting list" for when the order banks open back up later this year for a few months and I'm looking forward to the dealership trying to give me the runaround when it finally does come in. They've told me it'll just be MSRP plus TTL, but they had a used lariat on the lot posted for $48,000 so I expect them to try to rip me off.
Had a simliar issue with an Audi Dealer in CA. They tried to bully me out of contesting the car being damaged on delivery. Ended up having to hire a contract lawyer to send them a letter. Letter ended up being enough to get all my money back + legal fees.
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. That really sucks. Its good that you called up Ford corporate to report this dealership. I heard an executive over there said they would punish dealerships that try to mark up customers with pre-order custom builds. Hopefully they actually follow through on that threat. Thank goodness my experience was a little different. I picked up my Maverick XLT order last week. They did charge me the $480 increase in MSRP from when I first ordered it as well. But at least they didn't do any other mark ups or add-ons. And since they got my financing sorted out before I even got there, I was able to sign the paperwork in 15 minutes after inspecting the vehicle. Pretty quick process.
How are you forced to pay a different price? Do you not have it under contract when you place the order? Or does the order say we'll let you know the cost later... 🤔
Crazy story! Just picked my maverick up 3 days ago. Walked in, signed msrp paper work. Ford wanted my business, they offered me better apr then my pre approval. Walked out with a 5% apr on my truck. Hearing 8-13% apr 😳 makes me sick. They didn’t add any other crap on the truck, just got wheel and rim protection. I had a good experience with my dealer. They didn’t pull crap like that dealer. I would have walked out and called corporate. I wouldnt deal with a dealership like that. Straight trash man. Sorry you dealt with that
This miscalculating of taxes is actually one of the most egregious offenses an entity could do. The IRS would be very happy to hear that part of your experience.
The dealership here in Mississippi was trying to do the same thing to me for $3,000 above MSRP. I too ordered my Maverick 7 months ago for the agreed price of MSRP plus tax, title and license. They sent me the new invoice and it was going to be $3,000 more. After some discussion they took that $3,000 off.
Sorry you went through this, but your video is so helpful; thanks for posting! I'm still waiting for my 2023 Maverick and I've been made the same promises that were made to you. Hopefully I have an honest dealer, but if not, thank you for the ammunition to fight back.
I was one of the 1st in the Country to get a Maverick 2.0 AWD back in Sept of 2021. They are great little trucks! Back then, I paid MSRP. Sorry this happened dude but you will absolutely love this little Truck!
I had a negative experience at a Ford dealer in 2000. Nothing as bad as this experience thankfully, but it still soured me from ever going to this particular dealer again.
It's a good thing people like you post this kind of situation. This will help many people about this dealership & others when buying a new or preowned car.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to create this video. I do wish you spoke the name of the dealership, but I understand it might not be a good idea as far as liability in this new lawyer driven society. Disappointing businesses need to be exploited. Please remember when buying a vehicle you must maintain patience and perseverance. Keep your guard up and never let emotions get the best of you.
When I went in to pick up my 22 converted to 23 order in January when it arrived I was fully prepared to go to battle after hearing horror stories like this. However, I was treated fairly, they honored the price protection, farm bureau discount (despite telling me once that it wasn't valid anymore until I showed them my pre approved paper with the code on it), and deposit fee of 500 that I put down when I originally ordered in Jan of 22. I walked out with the correct numbers plus TTL fees and no added on BS or attempts to. I mean you have the finance guy in the office trying to push the extended warranty and various things but "no thanks" was enough. Thank god I ended up with a decent dealership. I as well got a pretty dismal interest rate of about 7& but have since refinanced at my CU for better so thats all good.
Hey brother, love the video. Thank you for speaking truth and letting others know what to look out for. I feel for you and sorry you had such a horrible experience. That Maverick is a sexy beast and I get so excited when I spot one in the wild. The hybrid motor that comes with the base model kick so much butt when it comes to mpg. What made you go for the ecoboost? I know it offers more HP but giving up on that sweet gas savings is hard to pass up, imho. Anyways, stay safe out there brother.
Same thing is happening to me right now with the MSRP increase. They're trying to say the purchase order is not a legally binding document if you read the fine print, but can't point to any part of the document that would indicate that. They also called it a "good faith" agreement.
Just goes to show, you need a few things to have price protection. 1. Order Sheet 2. Signed buyers order (you, salesman and manager) 3. The ability to contact a local Ford rep to request assistance in these situations. It shouldn’t have to require all this. But having these can help.
I had all this and it made zero difference. Original order sheet, written confirmation of MSRP plus TTL, and documentation directly from corporate about the price protection. The dealer didn't care.
If you can’t meet with your sales manager / general manager at time of order… even to step out and say hello… red flag. Get a business card from everyone you talk to. Circle jerk tricks they use… 1. Manager is not available to see you (walk ins) 2. Manager not available to take your call. 3. Transfer to voicemail… only voicemail box is full
I'm glad you got your. I got mine yesterday.....after 18 months. Luckily, my experience wasn't that bad. I did go thru 4 different sales guys while waiting for the truck.
I was a loyal Ford owner for nearly 40 years. After Ford stopped building cars or anything affordable, I switched to Hyundai and have not regretted it in the past four years. Ford you are really doing a bad job and you aren't the same company my loyal Ford Family (going back to the 50's) knew and loved. I am so glad I bought in January 2019 before all the pandemic stuff hit. My car will be paid off in December (less than 48 months!) and I won't need to buy another. I am not going to pay over inflated prices nor will I play the games the dealer did with you. I also sold cars and you are never required to use their financing. Typical low rent F&I move trying to get you to buy at a higher rate so they can pad the backend.
I wanted a Tucson hybrid at first. Went to 3 different Hyundai dealers and they all had $5000 market adjustments added to their Tucsons. I ended up getting a Bronco Sport for MSRP at a Ford dealer with little hassle. I pre-ordered a Maverick as well that will be delivered in April.
It's a decision on their part. It's not really don't want to sell affordable vehicles it's that they don't want to sell generic ones. Like if you wanted meaningless boring vehicle that's what Hyundai is. If you want the cheapest vehicle possible kia or Mitsubishi. Ford is about a lifestyle.
Thanks so much for sharing this with all of us. I have had so many similar experiences at dealers and it's crazy because I used to be in the business as a General Sales manager but luckily I worked for dealership where the owner truly was a honest and good person and this stuff didn't go on in our store. It's so sad as you say to think of folks who don't know or understand the business , they truly get robbed. I've seen people try to trade their car in only to find out that they are so upside down in the value versus what they owe. So many times when I would look at their paperwork from the purchase they were sold warranties for $2000 and protection packages for another $2000 and then an insane interest rate so they would be impossible to trade in and unfortunately even when we would explain to them what happens in many cases they'd get mad at us thinking we were giving them a low ball number on their trade. It is sad and the manufacturers like Ford need to step in and stop this nonsense that goes on at far too many dealers. Thanks for sharing and I love your Maverick. We would like to get one but the dealers I've been in contact in our local market all want between $5000-$10,000 over sticker and I'm not willing to do that. They all have the attitude, that oh well, we could sell in ten times for that mark up so if your not willing to, goodbye. Great customer service that ruins Ford's reputation and also their desire to bring an affordable small and unique truck to market. Thanks again for sharing, you Rock!
That is the biggest reason I made this video, is to try to help others who wouldn't be able to spot these games. If this even stops one person from getting ripped off, it has served its purpose.
@@FocusedGarage You have done us all a service to take the time and document this and I hope Ford and all the manufacturers act to stop their dealers from playing these games and robbing people. Thanks again!
We ordered back in the fall of last year and received our Maverick in March. We had nothing but a good experience with our dealer and the interest rate was calculated from when we ordered 4.9% which was a bonus. It was no hassle and no extra charges. Sorry to hear you had problems with your dealer, there's always the bad one in every barrel. As for the Maverick we love it
As a man of substantial years, hearing the words 'Ford Maverick' gives me chills. I guess Ford figures everyone has forgotten about the previous incarnation of that name.
I consult dealerships across the country and this is for some reason becoming increasingly common with Ford dealers in particular. These franchisees are going to drive themselves out of business. Edit: You're in Chicagoland? I have numerous dealers around IL. Would love to hear more about this..
"Increasingly common" is an understatement. I tried to shop through 5 dealers in the Minneapolis MN area and 1 in WI, and all played these games. All of them would post MSRP on their site and would not talk about a markup until asked or when it came time to deal. Also one dealer is driving their Mavericks for a few hundred miles and then selling them as used with a "fair market adjusted pricing". Assuming that's to bend around looking bad for marking them up past MSRP... The Maverick is a cool truck but does not make sense financially above MSRP. Ford is really burning it's bridges with its consumers that want to be Ford owners but won't put up with their dealer BS.
@@huie1983 Couldn't agree with you more on this. I'm finding more and more that no haggle price locations (E.g; CarMax model) are the best experience for consumers currently, I just picked up a 22 GMC Canyon Elevation Crew Cab 4WD (~$42k sticker brand new before TTL) with 8.5k miles on it for $35,000 with a total of like $240 for tags and title, plus they gave me 4-5k over what franchise dealers would for my trade. At the end of the day, what most consumers truly hate is the last minute shaft, undisclosed amounts/fees, etc. Personally, I would maybe buy a vehicle that is slightly above MSRP if the dealership is just straight forward on their other aspects of pricing. I can at least respect if somebody says "we're charging $1,000 over suggested retail because of how rare these are to come by currently."; or similar. Not when you specifically order a model from the OEM, though - that's absolute bullshit. It blows my mind that as business owners, these franchisees do not see how these practices will inevitably catch up to them. Burning a bridge with a consumer in their 30s is probably the worst long term decision you can make as a dealer - think about all of the missed future opportunities from potential vehicle sales.
We should team up on this subject. Too many order holders are getting bullied when they go to pick up their Mavs under the threat (duress) that if they don't pay 5k over, the dealer will sell their build to someone else at 10-15k over. My dealer actually had a +10k ADM sticker on my Mav when my wife and I showed up, probably to justify trying to charge us more, as if doing us a favor. This is shown on my video uploaded 11-6-22. The finance guy tried to get us to sign in a hurry and got mad when I asked questions. I took a photo of the original contract he put in front of us before we made him change it. Oh and like you, we paid their $500 paint protection because the experience was so exhausting and we gave up on that. I don't think it was ever applied.
I also got bullied for $600 dollars not much but it makes me mad ! That I can't do anything about it I hope someone makes a lawsuit count me in. U will make a video this weekend. My dealership made a mistake on my order and added 4k tow package/pilot 360/and rear sliding window plus didn't respect the price and charged me the extra $500 plus I paid for a $100 tow hitch. Other thant that it was ok they didn't mark up the msrp price or accessories Bottom line I'm mad for the extra $600 I paid 😡🤬
Can't we report this to Ford HQ? I pick up mine in April. My name is attached to this vehicle so if they sell it to someone else, it's my understanding that we should report it. I have a copy of the purchase agreement from pre-order window.
@WhAsian we can I will call them Monday and let them know. But it's also fords fault because the sticker price on the window from ford the extra $500 was added so that's the price my dealer gave me regardless of the agreement price we had since September. If you check the I'm sure in your case it will be the same
Oh my gosh, this vid is so appreciated. I want a Mav and am so distant from knowing what the dealership could do to me taking-advantage-wise. Thanks for this vid! If I pull the lever, I'll remember this when it comes time...and if you don't mind, I might reach out to you for some guidance.
Dealerships know that they often have the upper hand. They know that buying a car is an emotional thing. Many, if not most buyers are payment-driven and don’t care how many years it will take to actually pay off the vehicle or the out the door price. I’m glad you stood your ground. They have gotten crazy with the dealer markups too. I will NEVER pay over MSRP.
This is why you should have emailed him those questions.... so you had the answers about no extra charges in writing. I had my dealer GM sign the order sheet and write "MSRP + DOC = (insert OTD Price".
@@FocusedGarage the same thing was happening to Bronco owners in 2021 adn 2022 and Ford's CEO Jim Farley said that Ford Corp could not help, UNLESS the buyer had a signed sales order. No other signed doc would suffice.
Very, very informative video about dealerships. Everybody should see this that’s buying a new vehicle. Thank you for the contact. You definitely should blast the dealership that did this to you. I don’t know why you would think twice about that. Again, thank you for being so informative.
Good for you! Please post your reviews! These dealerships need to be taught the hard way! My local Ford dealership was asking up to $35,000 over MSRP for the new Bronco's! Saying it was a market adjustment. I was looking to trade in my F150 but I'm not desperate! It's disgusting how they rip us off. I'll wait or buy elsewhere.... but we need to shame these evil dealerships.
I'm sorry for your buying experience, I have purchased several new vehicles in my lifetime. The experience you relate is not unusual in the automotive industry. Your resistance to bait and switch price tactics is applauded greatly. One tactic I found helpful on a special order vehicle, is to order a limited edition of that vehicle. GNX
@@scrappy7571 There will be service areas just for that. Everything is going the way of Tesla. Please tell me you’re not pro dealerships that sole purpose is to rip people off? Right now I can’t buy the car I want because of greedy dealerships that wants to mark up the car $5000. Then on top of that integrates services that you didn’t ask for into the price of the car. Dealerships are going down it’s just a matter of time.
FORDS are no longer afFORDable....I wanted a new Bronco, it would have been 50K and take forever to get one. I decided on a Mazda CX-5 Carbon Edition.. Not the same, but I got it for 31,500 and it gets 30mpg.I hope the truck serves you well.
I did the same thing with helping my son get a car last June 2022. He also has a Mazda CX-5, what a great car and no mark up or ridiculous dealer fees or dealer add ons. These dealer that want to take advantage of people can all go to HELL!!! I just wish people would stop paying the extra fees unfortunately the people that pay these extras are driving the the prices up!
I'm sure I'm waaaaaaaay late with this but...classic case of Bait & Switch.Illegal in Pa. Brings a look of fear to the salesman's eyes when you catch them.
Glad you posted this video, I would get the name out there and drag that dealership through the mud. I took delivery on mine about 2 months ago, and when it came in I wasn't sure to happy or scared that something like this might happen. Thankfully my dealer was A++ they did their normally selling trying to get me to take extended warranties and finance through them but didn't end up forcing anything in the end. If I were you I would have done the same thing, told them what they wanted to hear to get out the door with a close enough price and then drag their name through the mud after.
The biggest reason I am hesitant to give out a name at this time is due to potential legal action for name defamation and such. I've seen crazy stuff haha. I have left multiple written reviews to reinforce my points on Google, Yelp, and Dealer Rater.
I'm sorry that happened to you. My 2022 turned into a 2023 and my dealer honored the price protection! I did wait 15 months from ordering to delivery. Also gave me an additional discount for waiting so long, so my MSRP for a Maverick Lariat was 35 and some change, I got it for 29,500!
I purchased a number of vehicles from a dealership where there was a bar/restaurant across the street which is where I would go while waiting for the finance guy. I always told them that the longer I had to wait the more I would have to drink and the less pleasant THEIR experience would be while we did the paperwork. Never had to wait for more than one drink.
This is just sooo common now. All these stealerships are making a killing. They also received ppp loans during lockdown and had them all forgiven and still turn around and screw their customers.
Bought my first new truck in 1973 at age 22. Since then I've purchased many new cars and sadly the buying experience hasn't changed. It's wear the customer down and he or she finally gives in. The shortest period of time to get out of the dealership was when I bought a new 2003 Ford cargo van. It was a cash sale and yet I still spent over 2 hours with the finance dealer with him trying to inflate the deal with additional items I kept rejecting. I'd love to buy a new Maverick but don't want to go through another nightmare buying experience, it's just not worth it.
I just bought a Lexus and it was such an easy transaction. I enjoyed the experience. No hassles or game playing, just a nice place to do business with.
I think a few dealerships take and do these orders, knowing that when it arrives, they will try to steal it out from under you in a way, so they can sell it for more profit and say the order ended up not being taken in the end. They attack you with BS.
Tried to buy a Ford and had a similar experience. Wound up down the street at the Hyundai store. Prompt, courteous and provided excellent customer service. I was offered a few "ups" and politely declined. No sales pressure. No waiting or wear down sales tactics. In and out. Very happy with product too.
Good job ! I had a much better experience buying 2 Bronco Sports in the last year. My daughter and I both paid msrp and I maxed the 3 year 0% finance 😂 and my daughter was able to obtain her own financing at a better rate than Ford was offering.
I’m on my second Maverick purchased form the same dealer in British Columbia. I have nothing but great comments about the purchase, both times. I can’t speak about other dealers but Family Ford was exemplary.
We Love you Brother for all the hard work to defeat these thieves and SPREADING this so all of us out here know not to go to this dealership and to know how to handle future endeavors. Thank you Brother, God Bless you and all those you Love.
Your story finished me off. I had decided not to mess around with ordering a Maverick and was considering giving up on ford all together. Ford has good trucks but the dealers have killer it. Thanks for the flash drive heads up, had not heard of that before.
Had a coworker get one and took forever. After 2 weeks of driving there was a crack in the block. Got them to replace engine. Then as they did that they somehow destroyed the transmission. So he got a new truck that had the engine and transmission replaced. I cant believe he actually kept the truck and not just threw it back at them
I bought my car in October on a OTD price. Two and 1/2 months later I got exactly what I wanted. No pizza fees, ceramic coating, etching, Scotch-guard protection, nothing else. Jeep dealership in Houston,Texas.
14:46 Yes! Please tell your viewers! Noone should have to go through what you did and we do every day. There are only two Ford dealers in Michigan that will sell a Maverick without an extra markup.
I agree NAME THE DEALER! We had the same thing happen to us. We custom ordered a new Edge and it came in 4 months later with almost $5,000 worth of useless stuff we did not speck out, plus they tried to mark up the sticker price we had agreed on so we canceled it, and went to another dealership and got what we ordered at the agreed price with 0 issues.
I heard a ton of dealer horror stories when shopping for a new C8. Thankfully there is a dealer called MacMulkin in NH that is the largest corvette dealer and they dont put any fees or BS extras on their cars. My car took 4 months to be built and was shipped to FL for 800 bucks. There was probably less than 10 emails between us. I never seen the dealer people or talked to them on the phone. It was an amazing experience.
I just got a new car. Did absolutely everything I could do and turned in all of may paperwork before my appointment at 2pm and I was assured the car would be ready. Ended up leaving after 5pm because of course nothing was done when I showed up at 2pm.
Thanks for the heads up. I'm weak on the lingo, it has been more than a decade since I went through this. Frustrated salesman turned beet red like he was about to pop. Process unnecessarily stressful on both sides of the contract. I think its time to go online only for new cars. Let the dealers sell the used ones.