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FamousTPerks

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Dec 20, 2021
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Not even a week since they’ve been delivered, and they’re already being inflated on eBay 🤦‍♂️
Feels akin to a slap in the face to those of us waiting patiently (and sometimes not…) to actually enjoy the ownership experience.
Almost worse than ADM imo. And, to be honest, I feel bad for whoever’s buying these because you’ll get little to no return on investment. These (even Platinums) aren’t worth an infinite amount of money, there’s a reason Ford built them using parts that are shared amongst their ICE counterparts.
 

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Dragoon

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Jun 7, 2021
254
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ATX
Whelp, that didn't take long! Some pretty wild pricing they are asking too!
 

ICED Lightning

Active member
Mar 15, 2022
106
63
rural Georgia
no one 'has' to buy one of these 'vehicles' listed on ebay, or any other site. there's no assurance that these are actually vehicles for sale, either. on the other hand, I'm not in the least bit put off by inflated prices - that just makes mine the more valuable when it arrives.

you'll never stop anyone from paying what they want for what they want - you've probably said it yourself: "I don't want to sale it, but.... if the price is right...." oh well.
 

ICED Lightning

Active member
Mar 15, 2022
106
63
rural Georgia
you can sell anything you wish

the discussion a while back was about the option for Dealers to require you to keep the vehicle for at least a year, but
that's ONLY if that dealer requires you to sign that within the contract - no one has yet to say that they have had any
dealer require that - even if it were actually 'enforceable', legally. Even if you signed it, and even if you SOLD it, the only
backlash would be if you 'profited' by the sale, meaning that you somehow came out with MORE money, including your
time, effort, and other costs. It's doubtful that too many would since you have to pay sales tax, tag, and fees on TOP of
the sales price, which is hard to pass on to the next person, even if you 'sold' for more than the MSRP you paid for it.
I think most dealers know that this is not enforceable, and therefore aren't going to be pushing it, which, honestly, does
NOTHING for them, one way or the other. I think the jist of the requirement was to minimize 'scalpers' from reserving vehicles
only to be in the business of 'reselling' them when they receive them, with no intention to actually 'own' or 'drive' them.
 

Blue Dolphin

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Apr 29, 2022
5
2
Ohio
I must be very old fashioned,I ways always under the impression that if you signed your name to something, that was the same as a handshake,or giving your word on something and to go against that makes you less of a man good night and good bye!
 
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