Can you believe this charge on a vehicle invoice ?
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The FDAF is something that is attached to every new vehicle invoice, and if I'm not mistaken, can vary from region to region.
As for the gas, I'm pretty sure that ford puts some in the vehicle from the factory, but I thought that was included in the base price and not something added after the fact.
As for the gas, I'm pretty sure that ford puts some in the vehicle from the factory, but I thought that was included in the base price and not something added after the fact.
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Originally Posted by paul100
If I remember correctly i was charge about 36 bucks for 13 gallons of desiel on my xplan invoice, as well as over 500 for FDAC. I'm in the Pacific NW.
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Originally Posted by thefarelaneman
Just another reason people are sick of buying new US made cars,,,,,,,
It's funny because consumers are buying these vehicles at invoice which leaves the dealer 2% which is $1,000 in profit on a $50,000 vehicle, and a good percentage of them are still thinking they got ripped off. I wonder how many other business's make 2% margin and still have to pay for expenses. It makes you wonder how they stay in business.
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Originally Posted by canadianfordman
The fuel charge is on every Ford invoice that I have ever seen. The FDAF is a U.S. thing, it is probably just hidden in the base cost of the vehicle in Canada.
It's funny because consumers are buying these vehicles at invoice which leaves the dealer 2% which is $1,000 in profit on a $50,000 vehicle, and a good percentage of them are still thinking they got ripped off. I wonder how many other business's make 2% margin and still have to pay for expenses. It makes you wonder how they stay in business.
It's funny because consumers are buying these vehicles at invoice which leaves the dealer 2% which is $1,000 in profit on a $50,000 vehicle, and a good percentage of them are still thinking they got ripped off. I wonder how many other business's make 2% margin and still have to pay for expenses. It makes you wonder how they stay in business.
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Originally Posted by thefarelaneman
If all they get is 2%, Where is all the big money for fancy prime location dealerships and salesmen making a nice living...coming from...........Someone is tellin lies
As for the salesman making a nice living, the last two Ford salesman who sponsored this site are now not selling Ford's. I personally don't see the problem with a dealership making $3,000-$4,000 on a $50,000 truck, they just need to have the customer service to back it up.
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Originally Posted by canadianfordman
It's funny because consumers are buying these vehicles at invoice which leaves the dealer 2% which is $1,000 in profit on a $50,000 vehicle, and a good percentage of them are still thinking they got ripped off. I wonder how many other business's make 2% margin and still have to pay for expenses. It makes you wonder how they stay in business.
Last edited by wrobo23; 05-12-2007 at 03:41 PM.