That's exactly why I sought out a dealer that wouldn't require a deposit.
I might not be getting the best of the best OTD pricing (and they might not be local), but I like having the freedom to walk away without money on the line.
FWIW, I did *NOT* have to provide a driver license or signature for my order. But of course, I didn't have to put down a deposit either.
Everything was done via. email.
Nice!
I do see you got the Active Exhaust, but didn't order the Performance Package and Magneride.
Will be interesting to see when folks start getting build dates for the PP.
Besides the OJ factor (for customers old enough to remember that), that doesn't surprise me as the Bronco is honestly a more practical vehicle. It has much better visibility on the road, is better for off-road driving / inclement weather and has a lot more space. Yet, at the same time, it fits...
Granger Ford's 2% below invoice with $1K non-refundable deposit is the best I've seen/heard.
Koons, All Star Ford and Ourisman aren't really offering any reductions off MSRP (well, I'm lying a bit about Ourisman, as they did offer $1K off MSRP).
Chapman Ford of Horsham (outside of...
After the disaster that has been the Bronco, Maverick and F-150 Lightning launches, this shouldn't be a surprise.
I stand by what I said before. A lot of us would do good to have our cars by the fall.
And then, on top of that, I'm willing to bet there will be some type of recall (in typical...
If you're going to be daily driving it in the city, I'd say the active exhaust is worth it.
Aside from the common courtesy factor (I.E. not disturbing your neighbors with the revving of your loud engine if you're in an urban/suburban area or multi-family complex), you'll be reducing your risk...