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Ford F-150 Lightning buyers face a no-resale agreement

Ford F-150 Lightning buyers face a no-resale agreement



Another day, another story of dealers looking for ways to gouge as much money as possible out of Ford F-150 Lightning customers. Markups and price change shenanigans are well documented at this point, but now we’re learning of a unique no-resale condition some dealers are placing on the trucks.

Carscoops confirmed details of the policy with Ford. The automaker noted that dealers requested the change, but the practice is still subject to local laws, and dealers are not required to implement the policy. With the truck’s popularity, dealers don’t want to leave any money on the table, so buyers flipping their new electric pickup for way more money is bad news.

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.”

Early this year, Ford warned dealers to stop the foolishness with markups and price games for reservation holders and offered support for no-sale provisions at that time. Now that trucks are arriving in showrooms and reaching customers, dealers reached out for more control over the situation. Ford left the details of how and where the policy is implemented to its franchisees. They can create a standalone contract for the no-sale agreement or integrate it into existing paperwork. It's not unlike the no-resale policy on Ford GTs.