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When does Ford Begin accepting orders for 2008 GT500's?
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<blockquote data-quote="bluestreak89" data-source="post: 4587624" data-attributes="member: 37782"><p>If it's in writing you can sue if they dont uphold and get lots of money, about 7 years ago I bought a Yukon Denali (the old boxy looking type), I didnt want it because I knew the new body style was coming out. They wanted to unload it really bad so they agreed that if I bought it they would trade up the next year for no charge and all I had to pay was the taxes on the cost difference from my brand new one to the next brand new one. I had them put it in writing and sent straight to my lawyer to read over. </p><p></p><p>Well needless to say I showed up at the dealership about 1 year later asking for my new truck, the salesman was still there but the manager that made the deal had gotten fired, the salesman tried to act like he didnt remember what the deal was, I called my lawyer and had a new truck the next day. Get it in writing, you have power there and with it being a major dealership you can sue FORD MOTOR COMPANY, and all the managers know they will get fired for something like that so you would get a car at MSRP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluestreak89, post: 4587624, member: 37782"] If it's in writing you can sue if they dont uphold and get lots of money, about 7 years ago I bought a Yukon Denali (the old boxy looking type), I didnt want it because I knew the new body style was coming out. They wanted to unload it really bad so they agreed that if I bought it they would trade up the next year for no charge and all I had to pay was the taxes on the cost difference from my brand new one to the next brand new one. I had them put it in writing and sent straight to my lawyer to read over. Well needless to say I showed up at the dealership about 1 year later asking for my new truck, the salesman was still there but the manager that made the deal had gotten fired, the salesman tried to act like he didnt remember what the deal was, I called my lawyer and had a new truck the next day. Get it in writing, you have power there and with it being a major dealership you can sue FORD MOTOR COMPANY, and all the managers know they will get fired for something like that so you would get a car at MSRP. [/QUOTE]
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