Hello, following up, I did hear back a second time to my follow up questions:
1. He cannot disclose what plans they have to deal with dealers who break that good faith. Understandable. I hope those plans exist.
2. Customers will be permitted to move their order to a different dealer up to a certain point. Obviously not once it’s on the truck. Given that many dealers today surprise you with markup at time of delivery, I don’t expect this to have much effect. It’s also more than likely that there won’t be any other dealers in one area for quite some time.
3. INEOS is not legally allowed to control prices. Ironically the laws in the US to prevent price fixing by manufacturers (to keep them from preventing dealers from discounting) are now also preventing manufacturers from preventing markup. In other words, there’s only so much INEOS can do, and they have greatly limited themselves by going with the franchise model.
Someone else on this thread made a great point about what happens if you put down a deposit, then are surprised with ADM when you go to take delivery. I hope that INEOS will give you your deposit back and do the right thing - but it’s also entirely possible that this could end up being abused by dealers to force customers into purchases at high markup. Only time will tell.
To answer your Bronco questions, the hustle works like this: dealers can only order a set number of vehicles for dealer stock, and the rest must be attached to a name. If the customer walks away, they can sell the vehicle to anybody. So dealers are surprising their customers either with huge markups, adding ridiculous financing points, ordering their vehicles with missing options, lying to them about damage, being rude to them or resorting to many other underhanded tricks to get the customer to walk away. Once they’ve done that, they can turn around and sell the Bronco at any markup they can get for it and to anyone. It’s a disgusting practice. Ford has threatened to crack down in many ways and seems to be starting to do some things in the background. One person I know of talked to Ford and they found him a replacement vehicle, sent it to another dealer that took care of him. But Ford is huge, and has the resources to clean up this mess. A company like INEOS really needs to prevent the mess in the first place, or they’ll quickly go underwater.