Long overdue if it's true.There is a new GT350 with an MSRP of $61,290 being advertised at $56,145 on cars.com (Parsons Ford). The ad also says "just listed". That's a sizable savings, anyone else noticing market trends or care to comment?
On cars.com, I've found that MSRP doesn't always reflect the actual sticker price. Many listings include ADM added into the displayed MSRP.There is a new GT350 with an MSRP of $61,290 being advertised at $56,145 on cars.com (Parsons Ford). The ad also says "just listed". That's a sizable savings, anyone else noticing market trends or care to comment?
If over $5k off MSRP is true, I'd jump on that shit!There is a new GT350 with an MSRP of $61,290 being advertised at $56,145 on cars.com (Parsons Ford). The ad also says "just listed". That's a sizable savings, anyone else noticing market trends or care to comment?
That car is listed at $71k on the dealer website.
My principle is worth more than 5k. Actually, it's priceless.My 2 cents, 95% of R buyers would LOVE to have gotten their R at 5K over! No hurry? By the time you receive your '18 R (which I hope you are not being jacked around on at MSRP) it's going to be another 15-18 months maybe more. For me, 5K to drive the car now and not in 2 years was well worth it. Life is short, if you have the 5K the car is worth that and more. Just another perspective!
Good luck..
Hmm. Something changed. 71k "MSRP"There is a new GT350 with an MSRP of $61,290 being advertised at $56,145 on cars.com (Parsons Ford). The ad also says "just listed". That's a sizable savings, anyone else noticing market trends or care to comment?
Just got off the phone with Friendly Ford of Las Vegas. (Not so friendly) They placed an advertisement through cargurus for the black GT350R they have at its MSRP price of just over $64k. I called and said I'll take it, let's start the paperwork. The sales guy got a little shady and said something doesn't seem right with that price. He came back with no less than $100k for the R and wouldn't entertain offers below a $20k ADM on the regular GT350s they have in stock.
Like many of you here, all I could do was laugh at the guys response. That's the second time I've tried to deal with that dealership and each time get one of the highest ADM quotes in the country. I can't believe there are still people out there willing to take that kind of hit.
While you're on the phone with (look at me !!!) Manny over at Gaudin, ask him how many 5th gen SAI GT350s they failed to sell by the time the 6th Gen Ford GT350 hit. Bahahahaa.Just got off the phone with Friendly Ford of Las Vegas. (Not so friendly) They placed an advertisement through cargurus for the black GT350R they have at its MSRP price of just over $64k. I called and said I'll take it, let's start the paperwork. The sales guy got a little shady and said something doesn't seem right with that price. He came back with no less than $100k for the R and wouldn't entertain offers below a $20k ADM on the regular GT350s they have in stock.
Like many of you here, all I could do was laugh at the guys response. That's the second time I've tried to deal with that dealership and each time get one of the highest ADM quotes in the country. I can't believe there are still people out there willing to take that kind of hit.