Tamadrummer88
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- 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Premium
10k over MSRP....yeah, keep dreaming.How does $57,666 sound?
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10k over MSRP....yeah, keep dreaming.How does $57,666 sound?
It's really not out of line with the market. My dealership had 3 allocated to us and we have sold 2 at 10K over MSRP.10k over MSRP....yeah, keep dreaming.
They can try all they like, they're just trying in the wrong part of the internet. The likelihood of anyone here paying 10k over msrp is pretty damn slim.Yall are forgetting that this is a capitalist economy and that is absolutely their right to sell it for 2x msrp if they want to try. Big deal. You don't want it, don't buy it. Would I? Absolutely not (msrp on mine) but I respect their right to try.
Yall are forgetting that this is a capitalist economy and that is absolutely their right to sell it for 2x msrp if they want to try. Big deal. You don't want it, don't buy it. Would I? Absolutely not (msrp on mine) but I respect their right to try.
Same here. That kinda stuff doesn't bother me. I'd get a custom plate naming it Christine or Hellstang or something along those lines.I would take it in a heartbeat if I could afford it :(
Nobody wants to be ripped off by paying 10k over. Lots of people echo the same sentiment.My dealership has a wimbledon white LE #0666 getting ready to ship from the factory. Customer that ordered it backed out due to the number. Anybody out there itching for this unique number? I can provide dealer invoice to prove authenticity
Because no one should ever have to pay over MSRP for a car no matter how collectible it is.How is it getting ripped off if someone is willing to pay for it? If you dont like the price, dont pay it then.