Crafty42
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- First Name
- Clint
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- Aug 12, 2023
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- SW Pennsylvania
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- 2023 Mach E Premium
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I've been so confused looking at window stickers at various Dealerships. For example. There is a GT at one dealership showing an MSRP of $59,995. Options include: 245/45R20 A/S BSW TIRES ($300), GT PERFORMANCE EDITION ($5,000), Mobile Power Cord ($500).
Then there's a sticker from another Dealer for a GT showing same base MSRP, but options are 245/45R20 A/S BSW TIRES (NO CHARGE), RAPID RED MET TINTED CC ($495), BLUECRUISE 1.3 (3-YEARS INCL) ($2,100), Mobile Power Cord ($500).
So one dealer is charging for the BSW tires, one is not. One is charging for Bluecruise, one is not. I've also seen stickers on new vehicles that do not show a charge for the mobile power cord. I can't figure out what is going on except maybe some deception. Every new Mach-e should come with a cord and shouldn't be $500 charge, no? The bluecruise should come with the vehicle and not be a $2,100 added option since you can sign up or cancel anytime.
Then there's a sticker from another Dealer for a GT showing same base MSRP, but options are 245/45R20 A/S BSW TIRES (NO CHARGE), RAPID RED MET TINTED CC ($495), BLUECRUISE 1.3 (3-YEARS INCL) ($2,100), Mobile Power Cord ($500).
So one dealer is charging for the BSW tires, one is not. One is charging for Bluecruise, one is not. I've also seen stickers on new vehicles that do not show a charge for the mobile power cord. I can't figure out what is going on except maybe some deception. Every new Mach-e should come with a cord and shouldn't be $500 charge, no? The bluecruise should come with the vehicle and not be a $2,100 added option since you can sign up or cancel anytime.
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