It's finally here but surprise ADM nonsense [Update - see post 68]

Ma9573

Well-Known Member
First Name
Matt
Joined
Oct 28, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
365
Reaction score
438
Location
San Francisco
Vehicles
Current: Mach E CA Rte1
Occupation
Sales
Country flag
This thread just reminded me to check to see if my cancelled order with my original dealer had been refunded (bought one off the lot). I called on the 11th and the 17th. No refund. Just called right now and the person I spoke with acknowledged there were no notes about cancellation on my account. He at least seemed like he wasn't patronizing me, and even confirmed the last 4 of my credit card number, so I'm hoping I finally get my $500 back!
Sponsored

 

dbsb3233

Well-Known Member
First Name
TimCO
Joined
Dec 30, 2019
Threads
56
Messages
10,100
Reaction score
11,965
Location
Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
It's funny, I just checked CHF's inventory just now and saw they updated the listing on my ordered MME with actual pictures...looks like it was literally taken this morning. It's the Star White Premium if anyone is curious. I bet they couldn't wait to post pics because they know someone else will pay the ADM on it...

I'll contact Ford soon. I'm just waiting on a couple of people to send me direct contacts. Otherwise, I'll just email those Ford executives mentioned on this thread.
Definitely contact Ford. Hopefully they're reading this anyway, but don't assume it.

Hopefully they'll punish this dealership (they have ways). And who knows, they may "find" you a vehicle to buy quicker than starting all over.
 

balthisar

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Dec 10, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
180
Reaction score
293
Location
SE Michigan
Vehicles
2022 Expedition; 2025 Mach E Rally
Occupation
Engineer@FoMoCo
Country flag
I'm proud to work for Ford, but I'd love to see our dealership system utterly and totally collapse. It was useful in 1912, but not so much these days. Please understand that the dealership model in the United States is largely regulated by individual state laws, and that in many, many other countries, Ford isn't at the mercy of these idiots. Their day will come, and good riddance to them.
 

machefan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 14, 2020
Threads
26
Messages
1,719
Reaction score
2,450
Location
NJ
Vehicles
RR FE 21', Leaf 18' and Bronco BadLands 2022
Occupation
IT
Country flag
I'm proud to work for Ford, but I'd love to see our dealership system utterly and totally collapse. It was useful in 1912, but not so much these days. Please understand that the dealership model in the United States is largely regulated by individual state laws, and that in many, many other countries, Ford isn't at the mercy of these idiots. Their day will come, and good riddance to them.
I think folks fail to realize this, while the model is broken it’s totally out of Ford’s control as it’s designed today. However Ford needs to take back control or be left behind. When people say Ford should intercept, in reality they can suggest but they can’t force. They can smack a dealer for some things, but ADM has been around for a while and an acceptable practice in their eyes.
 

dbsb3233

Well-Known Member
First Name
TimCO
Joined
Dec 30, 2019
Threads
56
Messages
10,100
Reaction score
11,965
Location
Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
I think folks fail to realize this, while the model is broken it’s totally out of Ford’s control as it’s designed today. However Ford needs to take back control or be left behind. When people say Ford should intercept, in reality they can suggest but they can’t force. They can smack a dealer for some things, but ADM has been around for a while and an acceptable practice in their eyes.
The practice of ADM isn't even the problem, IMO. ADM is no different than a discount off MSRP, which no one ever complains about. If the market price can go lower than MSRP, it should be able to go higher too. MSRP is only "Suggested".

The problem in this example is a dealer not honoring the commitment that they bought into when they took over the dealership. As someone earlier in the thread said, when you buy a dealership, you buy their existing commitments too.

I don't know if the OP actually had a direct commitment from the original dealer for no ADM, but it sounded implied from what he described. And it sounds like they new dealer isn't even acknowledging any commitment to the original deal. That's the problem here.
 


jimbobiii

Well-Known Member
First Name
J
Joined
Mar 7, 2021
Threads
0
Messages
46
Reaction score
59
Location
Los Angeles
Vehicles
Infinite Blue ER AWD MME, Model 3
Country flag
I think folks fail to realize this, while the model is broken it’s totally out of Ford’s control as it’s designed today. However Ford needs to take back control or be left behind. When people say Ford should intercept, in reality they can suggest but they can’t force. They can smack a dealer for some things, but ADM has been around for a while and an acceptable practice in their eyes.
sure and for low production high value cars that are allocated to that dealer, you can understand it.

however when someone orders through Ford at a certain price and it’s not known to them there is going to be a mark up until it’s too late, it’s not fair. That dealer is only getting the car because the buyer ordered it.

for retail allocated MMEs (or whatever) dealers should do what they want and you can choose to patronize them or not
 

malba2366

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 7, 2019
Threads
7
Messages
448
Reaction score
427
Location
NY
Vehicles
911 C2S
Country flag
I think folks fail to realize this, while the model is broken it’s totally out of Ford’s control as it’s designed today. However Ford needs to take back control or be left behind. When people say Ford should intercept, in reality they can suggest but they can’t force. They can smack a dealer for some things, but ADM has been around for a while and an acceptable practice in their eyes.
They should make dealers who want to sell the Mach E (and Bronco, and Raptor) agree to no ADM, otherwise no allocations.
 

machefan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 14, 2020
Threads
26
Messages
1,719
Reaction score
2,450
Location
NJ
Vehicles
RR FE 21', Leaf 18' and Bronco BadLands 2022
Occupation
IT
Country flag
They should make dealers who want to sell the Mach E (and Bronco, and Raptor) agree to no ADM, otherwise no allocations.
100% true, but really one price for all, stop the games etc. MSRP was the right direction but Ford failed to stop ADM or the silly forced add-on stuff the dealer sneaks in. One of them is even hard coded on some dealers forms. Some dealers add it as soon as the car rolls off the truck and they tell you they add it to every car on the lot. AKA - window etching!

says optional on my dealers form but they play the “dealer add on” game. Since I ordered I told them no add on or extras, so why it’s x on my sheet.

really annoying tactics and I’m totally understanding the frustration here.

Ford -fix it!

Ford Mustang Mach-E It's finally here but surprise ADM nonsense [Update - see post 68] 213B5B7B-9FA4-4CEE-A97C-93ABA9C6C1DF
 

prdude

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bill
Joined
Feb 15, 2021
Threads
0
Messages
274
Reaction score
231
Location
pleasant ridge, MI
Vehicles
Space White w/Gray MME Prem ER RWD, 01 Miata
Occupation
engineer
Country flag
Don't let any of these dealers give you some woe-is-me story about not making any profits. Average dealer profits were at a record high last year (look it up)!
 

Saltine

Member
First Name
California
Joined
Mar 12, 2021
Threads
2
Messages
17
Reaction score
33
Location
Eastvale, CA
Vehicles
2006 Toyota Prius, 2015 Toyota Highlander
Occupation
Firefighter/Paramedic
Country flag
100% true, but really one price for all, stop the games etc. MSRP was the right direction but Ford failed to stop ADM or the silly forced add-on stuff the dealer sneaks in. One of them is even hard coded on some dealers forms. Some dealers add it as soon as the car rolls off the truck and they tell you they add it to every car on the lot. AKA - window etching!

says optional on my dealers form but they play the “dealer add on” game. Since I ordered I told them no add on or extras, so why it’s x on my sheet.

really annoying tactics and I’m totally understanding the frustration here.

Ford -fix it!

213B5B7B-9FA4-4CEE-A97C-93ABA9C6C1DF.jpeg
Adding things on like charging you a $1.50 fee for five Tires; even though it only comes with 4 and doesn't come with a spare?
 
OP
OP

MachEmpanada

Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2021
Threads
1
Messages
14
Reaction score
20
Location
SoCal
Vehicles
Soon 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E
Country flag
I'm proud to work for Ford, but I'd love to see our dealership system utterly and totally collapse. It was useful in 1912, but not so much these days. Please understand that the dealership model in the United States is largely regulated by individual state laws, and that in many, many other countries, Ford isn't at the mercy of these idiots. Their day will come, and good riddance to them.
Yeah, I understand that Ford is stuck with dealerships because of state laws. And that's part of the reason why dealers can get away with BS like this. Hopefully, things with change in the future, but I guess this is what we're stuck with for now.

With that said, Ford can still give out of control dealers a hard time... For example, they can choose to not accept pre-orders to these problem dealers on their official website.

The practice of ADM isn't even the problem, IMO. ADM is no different than a discount off MSRP, which no one ever complains about. If the market price can go lower than MSRP, it should be able to go higher too. MSRP is only "Suggested".

The problem in this example is a dealer not honoring the commitment that they bought into when they took over the dealership. As someone earlier in the thread said, when you buy a dealership, you buy their existing commitments too.

I don't know if the OP actually had a direct commitment from the original dealer for no ADM, but it sounded implied from what he described. And it sounds like they new dealer isn't even acknowledging any commitment to the original deal. That's the problem here.
When my order was initially accepted by the dealer back in 2019, it originally had a $1500 ADM, but after I complained, they removed it completely. So yes, the originally dealer basically agreed to no ADM. Now, after a new owner took over, it looks like they are not honoring any previous commitments to the previous owner, with my deposit being refunded back to me. What pisses me off is I asked them what was going on and they said my order was fine and that they told me they will contact me if anything changes, and then nothing... I just found out about the $10K ADM when I logged into the Ford website.
 
Last edited:

Maric

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 10, 2020
Threads
20
Messages
887
Reaction score
2,219
Location
NorCal
Vehicles
Grabber Blue FE
Occupation
Engineer
Country flag
I would tweet your experience to @Ford and @[dealer name] in its entirety. Then leave a Google review. one of the best ways to hurt them.
 

SnBGC

Well-Known Member
First Name
Greg
Joined
Apr 20, 2020
Threads
46
Messages
5,962
Reaction score
9,778
Location
Phoenix
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E FE, 2021 Wrangler 4xe High Altitude
Occupation
Manager
Country flag
Yeah, I understand that Ford is stuck with dealerships because of state laws. And that's part of the reason why dealers can get away with BS like this. Hopefully, things with change in the future, but I guess this is what we're stuck with for now.

With that said, Ford can still give out of control dealers a hard time... For example, they can choose to not accept pre-orders to these problem dealers on their official website.



When my order was initially accepted by the dealer back in 2019, it originally had a $1500 ADM, but after I complained, they removed it completely. So yes, the originally dealer basically agreed to no ADM. Now, after a new owner took over, it looks like they are not honoring any previous commitments to the previous owner, with my deposit being refunded back to me. What pisses me off is I asked them what was going on and they said my order was fine and that they told me they will contact me if anything changes, and then nothing... I just found out about the $10K ADM when I logged into the Ford website.
Have you spoken with a lawyer? You might have a case, especially if you did not request the deposit be refunded when the dealership changed ownership.

I would also consider legal action on the original dealership for not disclosing the sale when they accepted your order.

I expect a judge would be sympathetic to the consumer in a case like yours.

Everything that this dealer is doing is unethical in my opinion. In a strange way....lucky you found out about their business practices now vs later. I am sure they engage in false warranty claims also. That is when a dealership will make sure they find stuff to fix and or replace under warranty so they can bill Ford for the repairs. Organizations like that make me sick and disgusted....

I feel bad that you are getting bent over like this....
Sponsored

 
 







Top