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August 16th, 2013 08:44 AM #4551
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August 16th, 2013 08:49 AM #4552The SA in Ford Commonwealth was really honest when we spoke that the dealership will really try to make money out of the sale of a 3.2 WT because of the demand and limited supply. This is probably how the dealership will make money. They target a DI of 100k for 3.2, 70k for 2.2 AT, 30k for 2.2 MT.
Of course they will choose to give the available unit to clients that are willing to go with their terms. That includes DI, in house financing, in house insurance. If you are willing to put a blind eye on this just to get the ranger, you can have the car without waiting too much since you will be priority. If not, yes you can fall in line and wait forever. Thats how business goes for them..
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August 16th, 2013 09:17 AM #4553
Yes but its not how you show good business ethics. You sell vehicles, you dont bid them to the highest bidder. For some its just a matter of principle and values. May mga taong may pambili pero hindi papaloko sa mataas na DI. Hindi naman ginto ang ranger its just another pickup truck.
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August 16th, 2013 09:26 AM #4554That's us sir. We have the money to buy the Ranger 3.2 WT pero ayaw namin sa mataas na DI just because it's highway robbery. Kaya nga maswerte kami sa Ford Global City kung ang next month allocation nila ng 3.2 WT na white mapunta na sa group ng SA ko, kasi yun na ang sa amin. Basta payag sila on our terms na 3% DI lang pero sa kanila ang insurance. What I also like about them is they never forced us on getting the V-Kool SPF promo nila na 13.5k VK series full windshield + OEM 05 wraparound. Payag pa rin sila na sundin ang terms na napagusapan: free OEM series tint full windshield + wraparound.
In our case, we are willing to wait. As my dad said 3 Sundays ago, the Ranger 3.2 WT is worth the wait.Last edited by numbah5; August 16th, 2013 at 09:39 AM.
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August 16th, 2013 09:50 AM #4555
I might have missed it pero paano ba makaiwas sa DI? kung cash ba meron pa rin DI?
Which dealership is best within MM and adjoining provinces? thanks.
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August 16th, 2013 10:06 AM #4556
Its a good choice, the ranger. Nakakainis lang talaga yang DI kung sino man nag imbento niyan should be hanged hehe. Bro iba ang ride ng ranger ha. The colorado is muh more forgiving. Ive driven a colorado. Parang suv siya. Ang ranger may pagka truckish talaga
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August 16th, 2013 10:10 AM #4557
I totally agree with this. They (Ford Commonwealth) even said that it will take years to get a unit if you opt to have it Bank PO'd instead of their in-house financing terms. Even some of their clients who agreed with in-house terms who reserved since October 2012 pa still don't have their units. It all boils down if the D.I. you agreed upon is higher than the other clients para you can jump onto the top of the waiting line. Well in my opinion, "time = money/gold", it's either you pay higher now or you wait for forever. In the end, same lang ang beliefs natin na "it's worth the wait" and "it's worth the money".
p.s. would've bought a different pick-up (d-max, bt-50, strada, hilux, colorado, etc) when i found out about Ford's f'in expensive D.I. and in-house insurance but the 3.2 wildtrak is really the winner.Last edited by greenbaby; August 16th, 2013 at 10:12 AM. Reason: additional comment
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August 16th, 2013 10:14 AM #4558
I got mine after 3 days thru bdo bank PO. Its a maual xlt tho.
I agree every buyer has a different perspective. What's shitty tho is that the local dealers take advantage. Yes its a good move on their end (business aspect) but who cares about their business anyway? I mean I bought one because I want one, not because I want them to earn more.
I'm sure even those willing to pay for the DI would've preferred otherwise. Okay lang siguro mag DI ng kaunti but wag naman sobra sobra.
ps: I think other car manufacturers does this also.
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August 16th, 2013 10:28 AM #4559
If it's XLT, it's easy to get one. But for the Wildtrak, medyo mahirap. My brother even got his just after a day (paid 50% cash, also Manual XLT). But I heard from Ford Commonwealth that there will be bulk shipments of XLT (about 50+ units per dealer, mostly MT) arriving this December or January to accomodate the very high demand dito sa Pinas (Well only for the XLT). I guess this is their strategy 'cause mayroong bagong lalabas na model for hilux or strada (Just my guess).
I also asked kung bakit mahirap makakuha ng AT na ranger or wildtrak. They explained na in other europian and asian countries, they all prefer Automatic instead of Manual. So sa atin tinatapon lahat ng MT. Nakakainis diba?
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August 16th, 2013 10:42 AM #4560
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