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Anybody have the production schedule for this week?
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It's Memorial day today. They're offAnybody have the production schedule for this week?
If last week was any sign, I speculate this week will just be clean up for July (which means very few new orders getting scheduled).Usually have the update before Mon .. LOL But makes sense.
Such is life.If last week was any sign, I speculate this week will just be clean up for July (which means very few new orders getting scheduled).
Most likely, those of us not scheduled at this point will probably be scheduled for August at the earliest.
But again, just making an educated guess...
Yeah sounds correct. with no scheduling next week, and then August scheduling the second week of June. We will see.If last week was any sign, I speculate this week will just be clean up for July (which means very few new orders getting scheduled).
Most likely, those of us not scheduled at this point will probably be scheduled for August at the earliest.
But again, just making an educated guess...
I hope not. It seems like using cash got you a worse deal in the past, but I don’t think dealers care about cash vs finance these days.Just a thought, do you think Ford would move your order back if you are paying cash? No money going to Ford Credit.
They have no idea how you're paying. That's between you and the dealership, and the dealership won't really care until the car shows up.Just a thought, do you think Ford would move your order back if you are paying cash? No money going to Ford Credit.
Has absolutely nothing to do with any of it. That car is technically the dealer's, and the dealer is purchasing it from Ford. You will be purchasing the car from the dealership once there has been an exchange of funds and a contract has been completed.Just a thought, do you think Ford would move your order back if you are paying cash? No money going to Ford Credit.
It still rings true, to some degree. It will rarely benefit a customer to advertise, from the start, that they intend to pay cash. The bank obviously makes money from financing, and the dealer makes money from the bank making money.I hope not. It seems like using cash got you a worse deal in the past, but I don’t think dealers care about cash vs finance these days.