scottpe
Well-Known Member
I don't think anyone is implying that the dealership does a 'bait and switch' to put ADM on an ordered car. The price is negotiated at the time the order is placed. If the dealer wants to add ADM to an order they can try to do so, and if the customer doesn't agree to those terms when placing the order, both sides walk away.I don't know what happened to the lengthy response I gave you in the other thread (was it deleted?) about this. I had explained in detail.
If you order a car, the dealer can't do a bait & switch on you.. It is illegal in all 50 states. Once you sit down to discuss option or financing, if they didn't notify you of an ADM, they can't charge you. It is false advertising. Additionally, ADM also has to be for "services provided"... that is why most list "free oil changes", or "free lifetime car washes" in the price of the ADM. To avoid the wrath of Ford legal.
That is also why the dealer must have an GT350R on already their showroom floor, w/ADM clearly marked. If they don't, then anyone can claim prejudice, etc..
Order you car...
ADM is for the impatient people who want to buy said (marked-up) car from the lot.
As has been stated many times, it's up to the dealer to decide what they want to charge for the car, whether it's ordered or sitting on the lot. The buyer simply has to decide whether he/she agrees to pay the price in either case. If it's a custom order, that agreement is made, in writing, at the time of order placement.
Ordering a car does not automatically entitle the buyer to any specific price. It is always an agreement struck between the dealer and the buyer.
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