Theirs are a Sunday go to Meeting and Saturday under a shade tree at the lake vehicles.Mine is a 2014. Bought it with 69K last June, 78K currently. Tell them to quit babying their sports cars.
I hate that folks are worried about the future value a mass produced car more than they enjoy driving it. I told my wife I’ll drive mine until the motor pops and then get a new motor.Theirs are a Sunday go to Meeting and Saturday under a shade tree at the lake vehicles.
It all depends on how it was done. As Steve Lehto points out in his video, GM has some smart lawyers, so this was almost certainly an up-front stipulation in the sales agreement, not some "after the sale" action (which would most likely be unenforceable).Manufacturers or those supporting telling anyone how much they can sell a product for that they already purchased. We do not need price control’s. We need people to votewith their wallets.
If I spend my money on goods, I will do what I want with it. It is not the place of a manufacturer to dictate what a customer can or cannot do. They may make suggestions or requests, however it should stop right there.It all depends on how it was done. As Steve Lehto points out in his video, GM has some smart lawyers, so this was almost certainly an up-front stipulation in the sales agreement, not some "after the sale" action (which would most likely be unenforceable).
So, we have a buyer and a seller who mutually agreed to the terms of the sale. Who's the authoritarian in this deal?
And that's all they can do, unless you agree to allow them to make restrictions on what you can do with it, which is apparently what has happened here.If I spend my money on goods, I will do what I want with it. It is not the place of a manufacturer to dictate what a customer can or cannot do. They may make suggestions or requests, however it should stop right there.
I agree.And that's all they can do, unless you agree to allow them to make restrictions on what you can do with it, which is apparently what has happened here.
If you don't like the terms of the agreement, then don't agree to it--that is, either negotiate them out of the stipulations you don't like or don't buy the car. Nobody is holding a gun to anybody's head; this is all voluntary.
These were bronco sold at msrp, and the Ford dealer didn't want the buyer flipping it lol.After the dealerships marked them up thousands of dollars over MSRP because of what they said was supply and demand causing shortages?
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