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I know this is buried somewhere on this forum but i’m too lazy to search Lol. Question is, which of all dealerships in the United States are doing below invoice pricing on new 2022 Mustangs? TIA!
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Koons Ford on the east coast.I know this is buried somewhere on this forum but i’m too lazy to search Lol. Question is, which of all dealerships in the United States are doing below invoice pricing on new 2022 Mustangs? TIA!
It's just Granger and Chapman as they are forum sponsors. Most local dealers will not touch their pricing. Neither will Koon's especially after you add up all of their fees.Granger, Koons and Chapman so far.. anyone else? Lol
Just pull up to the service drive. They are required to service your vehicle under warranty regardless of where it was purchased. This applies to every automotive make in the United States as far as i’m aware....just curious.
If one needs warranty work, how do you get a dealer close to home to perform it
if you didn't buy the car from them???
I even had a dealer years ago send me letters telling me that if I ever needed
warranty or recall work to bring my truck by.
Well I did and guess what;
the first words out of the service writers mouth was, "you buy that from us????????"
I love Houston a lot and i’m not being biased either just because i was born here haha, but the only other place like Texas i would move to is the state of Florida!I would just look up all Ford Dealers within 200 miles of houston and start contacting them all.
Otherwise Granger appears to be the closet to Houston.
BTW how do you like Houston? I have always thought about moving there from NY for a while now. Beautiful homes, good cost of living, good weather, and good opportunities in my industry (electric utility / oil / gas).
...did you read the last line in my post?Just pull up to the service drive. They are required to service your vehicle under warranty regardless of where it was purchased. This applies to every automotive make in the United States as far as i’m aware.
Threaten to escalate them to corporate if they refuse accommodate your needs or simply go elsewhere if you don’t want to make them sh*t their pants.....did you read the last line in my post?
How was I going to make them work on it?
Funny, I’ve never had a dealer ask me that question. Maybe that’s because they’re not supposed to. No dealer can refuse service or warranty work based on where the car is purchased. Any dealer that tells you otherwise is full of crap....just curious.
If one needs warranty work, how do you get a dealer close to home to perform it
if you didn't buy the car from them???
I even had a dealer years ago send me letters telling me that if I ever needed
warranty or recall work to bring my truck by.
Well I did and guess what;
the first words out of the service writers mouth was, "you buy that from us????????"