When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Lol, Ford might get a boost in sales if he can grab that link.
Yup my one sale means the world. I already have a $3,000 offer. I'm hoping off that link I could look into getting a explorer link to generate as I dont need a f-series
I recieved a 2k one today. Seems to me they may get more desperate.
*2019/2020/2021 vehicles: Excludes Bronco, Ford GT, F-150 Raptor, Mustang Mach-E or Mustang Shelby® GT350/350R/500. May not combine with other private or commercial offers, conquest cash, owner loyalty and lease renewal programs. A/Z/D Plan ineligible. Nontransferable out of household. Limit one per household. U.S. residents. Prior purchases not eligible. Take new retail delivery from an authorized Ford or Lincoln Dealer's stock by 7/6/20. See dealer for details. Dealer: Claim in VINCENT using #37600 and customer ID.
I got one after my dealer did a NYS inspection and oil change, exactly 1 year from date of delivery. Seem they're tied to a specific customer.
See dealer for details.
"Dealer: Claim in VINCENT using #37XXX and customer ID." no place to add information or I would gladly pass it on. I'd rather have one for an Expedition for my old lady.
So I finally received a PCO offer by email, and like all the others on here it expires July 6th. I was planning on ordering a truck, but there is no way it would arrive by the expiration date.
I see conflicting info on the PCO being locked in with the order so I can apply it once the truck arrives even after the expiration date. My local dealer is unsure, is there any way to confirm if that's possible? If so, what do I need to tell my salesman so it would get applied correctly past July? I don't want to lose it, but I also don't want to settle on a lot truck as there is none I can find with the options I want.
So I finally received a PCO offer by email, and like all the others on here it expires July 6th. I was planning on ordering a truck, but there is no way it would arrive by the expiration date.
I see conflicting info on the PCO being locked in with the order so I can apply it once the truck arrives even after the expiration date. My local dealer is unsure, is there any way to confirm if that's possible? If so, what do I need to tell my salesman so it would get applied correctly past July? I don't want to lose it, but I also don't want to settle on a lot truck as there is none I can find with the options I want.
First, you need to talk with whomever actually does the ordering, thats not usually the salesman. Are dealerships even taking orders at the moment?
If the person who does the orders is unsure of how to lock in your offer, that might be a problem, unless they are willing to put in the effort(not much effort) to learn how. Some are just too lazy. I believe its called "incentive protection program".
Also, something to consider is how long you may have to wait on an order. It could be 8, 10, 12 weeks or more from time of order (after production resumes), hard to even say at the moment.
So I finally received a PCO offer by email, and like all the others on here it expires July 6th. I was planning on ordering a truck, but there is no way it would arrive by the expiration date.
I see conflicting info on the PCO being locked in with the order so I can apply it once the truck arrives even after the expiration date. My local dealer is unsure, is there any way to confirm if that's possible? If so, what do I need to tell my salesman so it would get applied correctly past July? I don't want to lose it, but I also don't want to settle on a lot truck as there is none I can find with the options I want.
Give this to the dealer it will help get your PCO locked in at the time of order it's not a current year document but the email and phone number are current I used it to help my dealer in December 2019.... this information was posted originally by another member.
This Hennessey Takes the Expedition Tremor's Off-Roading Capability to the Next Level
Slideshow: The VelociRaptor Expedition gains a lift, upgraded suspension, Brembo brakes, and trail-ready equipment while retaining the stock 440-horsepower EcoBoost V6.