Ford is now adding wording to the sales contracts that requires the owner of a new F-150 Lightning to not sell in the first year. It appears to be a change to reduce private sales competing with dealers. Maybe something else they are learning from Tesla.
From this article:
'Ford’s communication with dealers offered language to create the policy: “Purchaser hereby agrees that it will not sell, offer to sell, or otherwise transfer any ownership interest in the Vehicle prior to the first anniversary of the date hereof. Purchaser further agrees that Seller may seek injunctive relief to prevent the transfer of the title of the Vehicle or demand payment from Purchase of all value received as consideration for the sale or transfer.”'
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From this article:
'Ford’s communication with dealers offered language to create the policy: “Purchaser hereby agrees that it will not sell, offer to sell, or otherwise transfer any ownership interest in the Vehicle prior to the first anniversary of the date hereof. Purchaser further agrees that Seller may seek injunctive relief to prevent the transfer of the title of the Vehicle or demand payment from Purchase of all value received as consideration for the sale or transfer.”'
(Source: WMrapids, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons)
(TMC Staff: Image added to promote to social media)
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