Kurac
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LolWe call them douche bags around here. I'm not calling anyone here a douche bag - just letting you know that this is the definition of the type of person you are describing. :first:
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LolWe call them douche bags around here. I'm not calling anyone here a douche bag - just letting you know that this is the definition of the type of person you are describing. :first:
What are you in the market for? Do you plan on acquiring a 350? Base or R? Reason I ask is that I got mine last April for MSRP. I had to drive 600 miles to get it in Tennessee but it was an MSRP deal on a Track Pack car. Smaller population area with lower income levels. But the MSRP deal wasn't that hard to find on a non R.The dealers are all in TX area. I went into the online Ford tool, it had the default texas zip code (77701 I think). Searched for a car which it return 20 or so results and I sent a quote request for the first few. Its not like I have some secret dealer info I am not posting. Total time I spent including being on the phone was 30-45 minutes. Anyone can do the same.
I would honestly wait till october/november, when weather is colder these cars will go for msrp.
Every one of those dealers still call me by the way. It seems like they cannot move these cars.
Yeah it's really weird. The used ones I was able to track have gone for MSRP to $5k over at auction. I have a feeling the used market is being shipped overseas.Yeah we are now in a strange situation, where quite some dealers are selling 2016 GT350 tech packs at MRSP, however USED 2016 GT350s are still being priced at a premium.
Have been trying to find a used one at a little under MRSP, but so far to no avail. This while I have had quite some new MRSP opportunities.
Is this a track pack or a base with Recaro's? 2016 Ford Mustang GT350 for $52,900 on AutotraderYeah it's really weird. The used ones I was able to track have gone for MSRP to $5k over at auction. I have a feeling the used market is being shipped overseas.