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VERY LONG STORY.

A simple visit to a Ford dealership to look at 3 GT Premium Mustangs w/Recaro Leather seats in mid-June, turned into a sales guy becoming belligerent and shoving me when I went to report his behavior to his managers. Reported him, during a phone call to Ford Marketing at the end of June.

Over a month later, after it became clear they were not going to be able to do business on my terms (after practically begging them), I contacted the replacement salesman to gratuitously thank (for being a "great" salesman) and brief him that I had gone with another dealer for my Mustang order.

Despite that, I made it clear that I will still recommend him to family, friends, and colleagues, plus consider him on any future business. He responded bitterly and then after some thinking, I decided that I had to set him straight on his drivel. Clearly the dealer has issues with quality personnel, that guarantees many potential Mustang buyers will be turned off.




I expect that most users won't bother to respond or even read my story, but I would appreciate any feedback on this, even in the midst of 2018 mania.
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Back in mid-June, I had been seriously studying between several choices, what I wanted as my next vehicle purchase. Among that was a new or used S550 GT Premium in DIB, Ingot, Black, or Magnetic. I had skipped getting a 2015 Mustang, when I bought a new Focus ST in late 2014 by accident (on impulse).



All of my local dealers within my current city, didn't have a GT Premium with 401A and Recaro Leather Bucket seats. I felt that before even committing to a Mustang, I needed to know if the seats were to my liking and finding one like that was like finding a needle in a haystack. (I am not spending over $35-40k on a car that doesn't fully meet my wants, as otherwise I clearly don't need it and my ST can stay.)



So, in a nearby town about 25-30 minutes away, their sole Ford dealer had 3 GT Premiums with Recaro Leather Buckets. Problem is, they didn't have the Performance Package and only 1 of the Recaro Mustangs had 401A.



In essence, they didn't have the exact car I wanted. While browsing their online inventory one afternoon (sent to them via Ford BYO), I was accosted by a chat representative. Usually, I ignore these things, but this time I decided to oblige her. While I was typing in reply, then she mysteriously transferred me to some male representative.



While asking him questions and explaining my choices, I got transferred to "Matt" that worked at another store within the same dealership, for a DIFFERENT brand, but for the Internet Sales department. It was very disjointed and a little frustrating.



Matt asked if I could stop in immediately, told him it may not be possible, as I saw that I'd be very tied up that day. He in turn, made the rather immature comment on their customer chat messaging system.
t, "Yeah, I am too busy anyway and don't have enough time too, come in when I have time to see you.", as if it was some personal matter.


To my surprise hours later, my schedule cleared up. A relative of mine and a friend decided last minute in the late evening, to head to this dealership (25-30 minutes away North), since my schedule was now free and was also considering a Mustang.



En route, I politely sent "Matt" a text saying that I was on my way and if he was still available. Just to extend him the courtesy and in the event they found what I wanted, that he'd get credit for the sale.



"Matt" sent me a stupid message, saying his department and the dealership were about to close. Particularly this, "honestly it is too late for us to do anything for you tonight, especially regarding banks". I was driving, unable to respond and a bit taken aback. They close at 9:00pm, not the time he gave me. It was 6-7ish when I was headed there.



Quickly he said in another text, "You need to set up a better time to come visit." I had never in all of my vehicle shopping, seen such a text. I just ignored him and decided I would work with someone else most likely, but also not to get too sensitive and brush it off.



He called me when I was driving (SYNC bluetooth alert), I didn't answer due to close proximity and now questioning his usefulness/dedication. After getting there and entering the showroom, I spoke to a seemingly jovial salesman ("Tim") that extended his hand out to my group and me, who then chatted with us for awhile, while the receptionist overhead me mention "Matt" and quietly called "Matt" as a favor without asking me if I wanted to still work with him (not her fault).



"Tim" went on his way to his desk after a long chat and "Matt" showed up from the another showroom. Upon seeing and meeting me, I started to read that "Matt" had a look of arrogant displeasure on his face, that I began to quietly realize I might end up having to dismiss him and work with another salesperson down the road, if he didn't straighten himself out.



I politely introduced myself and my company to him, despite him being rather short and claiming, "well we can't do anything today". I had to assert myself a little in the politest way possible, reiterating that I wanted to study the exact 3 vehicles I was interested in now, parked outside across the roadway from the showroom entry doors.



We walked to the cars and discussed a few things, while he got the key to the closest match as I requested. I told my cousin and his girlfriend, that I would definitely be demanding a new salesperson soon, as it was very clear "Matt" was not serious about working with me for his own poor reasons/values.



He returned and then I sat in the car, made it clear again to him what I wanted option-wise (excluding PP) and explained more to him, as he continued to give unwarranted condescending responses. Inside, I was shaking my head about his behavior, waiting until it became intolerable.



After several minutes of discussion, when I then started to bring out my driver's license and hand it to him, he then pushed my hand away and started bellowing out to me, that "No, you are not driving this car! Come back another day!" The sun hadn't even gone down yet.



I calmly told him, "Well I am here now, I don't really have time to be going back and forth between two cities, are you willing to work with me or not?" Shocked by this behavior (which I saw coming), I simply made it clear that he was not serious about his job nor competent at it, thus I'd find someone else that is. He angrily demanded and violently grabbed the key fob out of my hand, saying "You get out of MY car and leave MY dealership or I'll call the COPS!" "Matt" positioned himself, as if he was ready for a physical fight. Bear in mind, that I am in my 20s and this is some 35-40ish guy, quite portly and taller.




I told him, "This is not your car nor is this your dealership, you are just a salesman as your name isn't on the dealership nor property", walked right past him (not engaging his brutish behavior) and then walked stone cold with great self-assurance into the showroom, with him following behind like he wanted to stop me and knock me over onto the ground.


As I entered the dealer and proceeded to the manager's desk (walking briskly), he tried to beat me to it, inadvertently (or intentionally) shoved me, and then yelled out a bunch of blatantly dishonest BS in a childish manner to them (talking over me), as I calmly told them in an exasperated manner, that I had never been treated this way in my years of car shopping and that I needed them to rectify this by finding someone else willing to do the job.



Matt stormed out after angrily yelling out a bunch of lies to the personnel present about me (after I had put him in his place) and then stormed off back to another showroom, saying "suit yourselves!". The manager and other Ford sales representatives gave sincere apologies on their behalf, saying I didn't deserve it and they will make it up to me. Camera footage would easily disprove his claims and likely reinforce mine. Body language gives that away very easily.



"Tim" was assigned to work with me and they essentially were waiting on me hand and foot for the rest of the evening-night at the dealer. My initial problem with "Tim" was that he over-explained things, as if I was an illiterate buying a poverty-spec Fiesta. He also took way too much time bringing up irrelevant things, while I politely nodded or faked being amazed.



I already knew who designed the S550, before anyone else outside of Ford did back in early 2013. I leaked that info, plus highlighted early efforts on the 2018 refresh back in 2014.



I know this car inside out, yet these salesman do not get it. I looked past that, feeling he was trying to be his best and helpful, by me being patient and polite (to the chagrin/impatience of my cousin).



After a test drive in the GT Premium that came closest to what I liked and getting the necessary feel for the Recaros, I started zeroing in on specific options I required for me to sign. The only thing I was open to was color choice and lack of Adaptive Cruise. PP, 401A manual, Recaro, and NAV had to be there. Otherwise, my ST can stay or a base GT would do.



His manager and "Tim" said they would try to locate what I wanted and if not, would order one and require a $1,000 deposit. I told them I'd be in touch and left, knowing I'd have to make some requests later on and in a rush to go a relative's house.



The next day on 6/21, "Tim" showed me some potential dealer trades via text, but many of them didn't meet my requirements. I tried to see if "Tim" could take $500 instead $1,000, he said it was non-negotiable to the dealer owner.



As a younger individual, I have to not reached my peak earning years like my parents, therefore I will try to save money where I can. The remaining dealers that didn't have what I wanted to test drive, started making more sense instantly when willing to take just $500 for a deposit.



I quietly bowed out and just let him send me texts, while reviewing vehicle choices and Ford dealer choices locally (as in same city/state). So, in turn I would give polite responses emphasizing I was in the process of making decisions on my next vehicle (looking at other choices with trucks/muscle cars) and wanted a major loan account to close (paid-off, processing), before proceeding with a new loan.



I spent the rest of the week of June 18-24th, looking at various choices and then finally narrowed it down to a Mustang on Sunday, the 25th. On Saturday late evening, I had looked at an Ecoboost in-depth, with my younger cousin at a local dealer, plus Lexus and FCA prior to that.



In haste with regards to the June 30th deadline and with bad advice from my younger cousin, I quickly placed an order on Monday, June 26th for a new GT Premium PP with everything at this local dealer, about 25 minutes from my house. (Had thrown away $40k on them earlier on, diff brand)



The salesman tried to get TT&L as a down payment, I refused in bemusement, citing that it was excessive and he needed to speak to his manager again, as I was not getting a GT350 (they have 2016 GT350s on the floor, due to ADM:doh:).



After some back and forth (left my method of payment at home), we "completed the order" and he said everything was good to go, they would give me more information later. No DORA nor VOC, just a small paper receipt from their register.



On the afternoon of June 29th, I got a very annoying message from "Tim" in the bordering city and state, saying "Order was rejected due to no more 5.0 engines for the 2017 cycle." Also said his manager wanted to know if I wanted to do an end of the month deal on a GT.



I did not disclose that I ordered my car elsewhere, but asked "Tim" that how did he place an order for me already, when I never even attempted to do that with them. I wondered if had access to my order info at the local dealer. "Tim" told me "when he last texted", which was June 23rd.



Quickly I became very pissed, feeling he was trying to get me into a dealer lot GT and because they didn't have allocation, lie to me. On the other hand, I was worried he might be onto something and that I needed to check with every possible entity.



I quietly got in touch with my actual salesman in tandem and then he gave me a vague response, that everything was fine and don't worry. The next day 6/30, I called the dealer, to ensure that if they couldn't do it, they needed to tell the truth now. Between Ford Marketing and my local dealer, I got a myriad of answers on this tidbit regarding outright discontinuation of MY2017 GTs.



That I needed to wait until "next week" to fully know (manager of sales guy), Ford isn't building anymore 2017s (FM Rep 1), it's not showing up yet/don't worry (FM Rep 2), inventory manager is on vacation and won't be back until next week (bitchy dealer recep.).



My sales guy finally said that my order was a special exception, but it will be done and his inventory manager will be able to tell me more "when he gets back". Also said, that his sales manager took the inventory manager's place, to get the order in. (Inventory manager said very recently, he processed my order himself on 6/30:tsk:)



In the midst of this, while talking to Ford Marketing Rep 2, I told him about my experience at the bordering state dealership and documented "Matt's" behavior. I then called that other dealer the next week and spoke directly to the manager, who told me the same thing as "Tim" regarding MY2017 V8s. I said I'll be in touch.



After all I went through last month, it was very clear "Tim" wasn't lying and at the very least, I'd send him recommendations to anyone in the marketplace. However, we could not have ever done business regarding my Mustang, as long as they could not give me the car I wanted.



I took time out the other day, to politely let him know I was no longer interested, by including a snapshot of my order info, so that I would not keep him hanging. He in turn gave me an entitled, BS response not to send anyone in his direction and that he could have "helped me". In fact, he'll work with people who respect his time, unlike me.



Caught off guard by this silly response, in turn, I made it very clear that I gave him and his team, chance after chance. Unfortunately, they couldn't make it happen for me, so I took my business elsewhere. I said to him respecting his time was far from the issue, as I am the customer and as long as he couldn't get what I wanted for a rather expensive non-luxury brand vehicle, he could not expect me to buy from them when a better opportunity existed.



That he could have pressured his bosses to get my business and he cannot blame a customer for being smart and doing what was best for them. I also pointed out he certainly won't be getting any recommendations to the many affluent people I know, including family members that would consider a high grade F-Series, Expedition, Explorer, or a Lincoln.



I concluded it with how I was surprised at his poor conduct, as it felt like deja vu, since his colleague shoved me on camera over 1 month earlier. Said if I was only just a sale to him, then he needed to do ANYTHING to make that sale happen and not just spam me with useless information, then get pissed because my terms weren't met. Made it very clear that he chose to assume I was an idiot based on appearances, he was very mistaken and had lessons to learn.



In turn, he called me arrogant and to lose his number, as he didn't "have time for my arrogance". I called the dealership and demanded to speak to that sales manager of his regarding the matter. The manager apologized, while I gave my own "BS" reasons, that my poor treatment could result in them losing my business on other vehicles and servicing.



I feel like reporting this to Ford Corporate. From being yelled at and shoved for asking to test drive a vehicle, then getting this attitude from another sales guy, something needs to be nipped in the bud.



I have already dealt with BS at my closest Ford dealer where I service my vehicles (7 minutes away), where a bro-douche sales guy pawned me off onto someone else, because he wasn't getting a sale with what they had on the lot and a few rude service advisers on my Focus.



Now the current one where my order 794A is placed, are where they cannot make up their minds on anything and often dishonest, already screwed me out of $40k on a ***** vehicle from another brand.



The only remaining one (farthest away in town), only had the issue with timing (waiting on Ford/Flat Rock), as I was trying to see what they could do with their dealer-ordered allotment. However, the ordering dealer I had walked away from, managed to complete my order after me canceling, so whomever gave me what I wanted in the form of a secured order, got my business.



For someone that is a very loyal Ford customer, what I have been through has been displeasing and would make me go to another brand entirely, if not for products like the ST, RS, Mustang, and Raptor vehicles, that appeal to my inner enthusiast.



FCA has courted with me with excellent offers on the Challenger, Charger, and Wrangler, that I had to look past them to get this car, a reason I didn't even mentally myself commit to a Mustang until June 25th.



Even now though, I am already questioning again if I want to keep this order, due to my less than satisfactory experience with Ford on looking for a new car and poor treatment by their service center nearest to me.



In some ways I will chalk it up to local sentiments, versus other municipalities and regions of the U.S. that are eons better in professionalism. I will no longer put up with sales personnel thinking it is their right to walk all over a customer, because in their puny brains, not everyone is worthy of the same respect as a customer.
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Ford is utterly terrible at managing their dealers and not punishing those who don't treat customers properly. That said, they are separate entities.

Once you have purchased your car, you don't have to take it to the dealer you got the car from ever again, if you're displeased.
 
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Ford is utterly terrible at managing their dealers and not punishing those who don't treat customers properly. That said, they are separate entities.

Once you have purchased your car, you don't have to take it to the dealer you got the car from ever again, if you're displeased.
That's idea the Bmac, thanks for the response!

Unfortunately for my nearest dealer (a few minutes away), their bro-ish buy-today young sales guy & service department also pissed me off and his dedicated replacement salesman suffered for it, when I followed the advice of a younger cousin and went to the dealer that ordered my car last minute.

So far, just one of them has been respectable all-around, but lost out on my order because of timing. None of the local dealers, were as bad as the one in another town.
 
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Wow sorry you had that experience.

I would say now that you KNOW what you want, order it from another dealer from recommendations. I'm not sure where you're located but I could not been treated any better... And I mean that, than Lebanon Ford treated me.

That experience was so good that we are now looking into getting the wife an explorer limited, or sport thru Lebanon... And I have to add that my in-law works for another dealership in the area.

With that said, there are always bad stories everywhere. There is one person on this board that seems to loath Lebanon.

I'll end with this, I vote with my wallet, and great service always gets my vote.
 

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sorry about your situation, i take it there are not many dealers near you. to be honest i would have never bought a vehicle from a dealer jerking me around, i mean i never expect them to want to negotiate but i always expect to be treated with respect. look at koons ford in baltimore, it might be far from you but a $500 plane ticket and a road trip back home are worth the savings they offer, you can get the vehicle this weekend and they likely have one you want in stock. when i am in the market for my next stang, i fully plan on giving my local dealer a chance and if we can not agree then i will have a nice little week vacation to get it there.
 

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Wow sorry you had that experience.

I would say now that you KNOW what you want, order it from another dealer from recommendations. I'm not sure where you're located but I could not been treated any better... And I mean that, than Lebanon Ford treated me.

That experience was so good that we are now looking into getting the wife an explorer limited, or sport thru Lebanon... And I have to add that my in-law works for another dealership in the area.

With that said, there are always bad stories everywhere. There is one person on this board that seems to loath Lebanon.

I'll end with this, I vote with my wallet, and great service always gets my vote.
Thanks Omega, glad that you had a great experience with Lebanon Ford. That is how it should be, good customer service. I also congratulate your wife on her new Explorer, whenever you are all done.



My Raptor and ST were both bought in a larger city (moved earlier for college), where I only had issues mostly regarding servicing, not so much sales. One sister dealer, that tried to get me into a 2015 F-150 were extremely gracious. I declined then based on MY 2016 SYNC 3 and have since moved.



These 3-4 dealers where I am now, I have never bought a car from. My servicing Ford dealer, my father bought a Jaguar XJ sedan from them when they owned Jaguar as part of their franchise. They were horribly unreliable and slowly destroyed his dream car. The new owners for the local Jaguar and Land Rover dealers are much better.



If I am willing to wait even longer and swallow the $6,000 difference in price for a new 2018 GT Premium Performance (looks great in Magnetic & Kona), I might go with my ideal dealer choice and give them my business over the other 2-3 dealers.

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I'd give them a B, while giving the dealer in the adjacent state an F, my servicing dealer a D, and current ordering dealer a C-.



Right now, I have to stick with the dealer that has secured my order, because of the risk of no one else being able to do it at this point, since ordering has ended for MY2017.



I only hesitantly chose them, because my college age cousin, that I had intended to buy an Ecoboost off the lot for this month, kept pressing me to work with them because of one overly accommodating salesman that "deserved his business".



I have since reneged on that Ecoboost, focusing solely on my GT Premium, now that I am stuck with a barely satisfying dealer (at least not belligerent).
 
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sorry about your situation, i take it there are not many dealers near you. to be honest i would have never bought a vehicle from a dealer jerking me around, i mean i never expect them to want to negotiate but i always expect to be treated with respect. look at koons ford in baltimore, it might be far from you but a $500 plane ticket and a road trip back home are worth the savings they offer, you can get the vehicle this weekend and they likely have one you want in stock. when i am in the market for my next stang, i fully plan on giving my local dealer a chance and if we can not agree then i will have a nice little week vacation to get it there.
Thanks Cardude, as it is pulling teeth buying from a dealer that has been jerking me around and still is in some ways. Pretty much the case, as they are one of only 3 Ford dealerships locally and that other dealer by itself in the bordering state. I haven't even gotten to negotiating anything yet and they are behaving in this manner.

I live in a small metropolitan area, that I'd call an island onto itself within the United States and only has that nearby smaller city in another state, part of our Combined Statistical Area. In my case, unfortunately Baltimore is a 30-hour drive (2,000 miles) and I've had to spend roughly $15k upfront in other areas this past summer, which ate up a huge chunk of extra money.

Where I am, you have to drive at least 4 hours to get to another sizable metropolitan area, with a Ford dealer.
 

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Good read. Sadly this happens in most dealerships regardless of state.
 

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Well where are you, why r u not saying that? Something seems off.
 

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Luckily I've never had a buying experience this bad. The worst I've had which I remember is the sales manager giving me sass because I ended up deciding I didn't want the particular car they were offering, and that I "wasted the sales rep's time." Hey, I was there for 3 hours because they took that long to work on pricing, and I was there - you weren't that busy and losing any sales working with me.

This story makes me glad I've decided the Mustang is the last brand new car I'm buying. I'm going used from now on after this car. No more significant initial depreciation, no more having to deal with dealers (I'll try to stick with private sale when possible).
 

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I would also say not to lump the sales and service departments together.

When I bought my 13 ST, the sales department was great, and the service department was deplorable.
A past Volvo had a fair sales yet a good service department.

I found the best of both worlds with my Mustang at Levittown. Excellent sales and top notch service.

Interestingly, in each of these instances, the sales and service were physically located miles apart.

FWIW, once the car is driven off the lot, you will never see the sales department again.
 

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This scenario is why I really wish that we could just buy cars direct from dealers. Seeing as I'm in Texas, I'll likely be one of the last people who will be able to do that. Auto lobbyist run this state.

That non-sense aside, I fear this is becoming the norm. The last two vehicles I purchased, 2015 Explorer / 2016 Mustang I searched online for the exact builds we wanted and just called down the list of dealers within an hour with the model we wanted and asked for their price. Out of about 20 calls, 2, *two* dealers gave me a price. Only one was even remotely realistic, one of them read off the MSRP. It was ridiculous. They all want you to come in. That one dealer I walked in, told the salesman I didn't want to jack around, I was happy with price, bring the car around and let me wife drive it. Went back to the same dealer last summer to buy my Mustang, told them what I wanted. I found out my old salesman wasn't there anymore. No problem, I told them what I wanted to pay and got a ridiculous basically MSRP response. After several calls back and forth and aggressive messages similar to yours, I called a dealer up by my parents an hour away and told them I wanted to drive the black one they had. Got there and told the guy I didn't want any BS, he said cool. I signed a deal within an hour for them to go find my spec'd car. Within two months, he had been let go. It seems if you aren't pushy and aggressive, you don't hang around in the industry. It's essentially weeding out the good people.

Bring on direct sales.
 

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If you don't need warranty work, then there is not a single reason to ever visit a dealership again for service.
 

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Got my 2016 GTPP from Koons in Baltimore. Great dealer experience. Low price out of the gate, easy chat/IM session followed by a couple emails, flew me up from FL on their dime, picked me up at the airport, and I was out of the dealership in less than 2 hours which included a test drive. I highly recommend them to anyone from any state. They've got the lowest advertised prices of anywhere I've seen, and no hidden tack-ons.

My girlfriend's 2016 Explorer Sport we got from Yeoman's in Daytona. It was a good experience, but took a couple weeks of back & forth through emails on getting the price where it needed to be.
 

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If you don't need warranty work, then there is not a single reason to ever visit a dealership again for service.
Yes. Two of my three previous vehicles tires never touched a dealer lot after the sale. Same so far for my 2016 GT although on a technicality. I had the battery die and convinced the dealer to replace it without towing the car in with a promise to email them pictures of the car's odometer (wasn't asked but I held the battery replacement paperwork in the frame).

I do all my routine maintenance, even on my cars that come with 100% free dealer service. Which is why I consider those programs a negative when buying. I mean, its obviously not free, its added to what the dealer pays for the car so the manufacturer can reimburse them for the service.

Unfortunately, luck is probably the biggest factor in whether you need warranty work.
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