Greydog1
Member
- First Name
- Gretchen
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2022
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- Maine
- Vehicles
- Mach E
- Occupation
- Software developer
- Thread starter
- #1
Looking for some advice. I ordered a Mach-E Select in April 2022. After the recall which postponed all unfulfilled orders, I was told in writing (by text) that I would probably be getting a 2023 model but that I would have price-protection for the 2022 model price. My vehicle was manufactured at the end of November 2022, was supposed to be delivered by Dec 30 2022 but didn't make it until Jan 13, 2023. Not only did I lose a state rebate due to this delay, but now the dealer is telling me the price-protection only applied when vehicles are built within the model year. What does that even mean? Is there an exact date for each model year? Does my 2023 have to have been built in the 2022 model year? Is that even possible? I called Ford Corp and they said price-protection is up to the dealer while the dealer says it is up to Ford. C'mon guys. Without the price-protection and without the state rebate my sales price is now 10% higher than I had planned. Does anyone know how the price-protection should really work and whose decision it is?
Sponsored