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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 16728951" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>The OEM can't tell a dealership what to sell a vehicle for. The dealership buys the vehicle from the OEM when it rolls off the line.</p><p></p><p>Dodge/FCA came out a few years ago and said that they would reward/punish dealers based on how quickly they turned their Hellcat inventory related to ADMs...nothing ever changed nor happened.</p><p></p><p>With the EV stuff, Ford has a policy where vehicles cannot be priced online less than MSRP (which is also invoice on the EVs).</p><p></p><p></p><p>The only argument an OEM would have is that it could negatively reflect on the brand which would be violating the dealer agreement, possibly...but that's a fairly far stretch and would be difficult to prove, UNLESS there was an abundance of inventory sitting on lots with HUGE markups and not selling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 16728951, member: 138337"] The OEM can't tell a dealership what to sell a vehicle for. The dealership buys the vehicle from the OEM when it rolls off the line. Dodge/FCA came out a few years ago and said that they would reward/punish dealers based on how quickly they turned their Hellcat inventory related to ADMs...nothing ever changed nor happened. With the EV stuff, Ford has a policy where vehicles cannot be priced online less than MSRP (which is also invoice on the EVs). The only argument an OEM would have is that it could negatively reflect on the brand which would be violating the dealer agreement, possibly...but that's a fairly far stretch and would be difficult to prove, UNLESS there was an abundance of inventory sitting on lots with HUGE markups and not selling. [/QUOTE]
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