When it comes to finding the perfect Ford truck, shoppers near Edmonton often ask, “Can I custom-order a Ford truck over the weekend?” Sherwood Ford, located in Sherwood Park, AB, makes the process easy and convenient. Whether visiting our dealership on a Saturday or using our online order form anytime, customers can custom-order a Ford truck over the weekend or whenever it works best for their schedule.
Choosing to custom-order a truck rather than buying off the lot comes with several advantages:
Yes, Sherwood Ford is open on Saturdays, and our online custom-order form is available 24/7.
Build times vary based on the model, options, and availability. Sherwood Ford will provide updates throughout the process.
No, in most cases, custom-ordering does not add to the vehicle’s price compared to buying from the lot.
If the build has not yet been finalized, you can sometimes make changes. If you need an update, it’s best to contact Sherwood Ford quickly.
Sherwood Ford makes it simple to order the perfect Ford truck. Our dealership is open on Saturdays, giving customers the chance to visit in person over the weekend. For added convenience, Sherwood Ford also provides an online custom-order form that can be filled out any day of the week, allowing shoppers to begin building their dream truck at any time. With a knowledgeable team and a wide range of Ford truck options, Sherwood Ford is ready to help Edmonton-area drivers get behind the wheel of the exact vehicle they want.
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