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Hello Everyone,

I'll be honest, like most people here, I do a lot more reading than posting. I've been into the performance car scene for 4 years now and during that time I've done a lot of reading and learning at the SRT forum, Camaro forum, and now here. What I've learned most is that for just about every question or issue, there are several people on the respective car forums who have already been down that road and who can help make it easier, faster, lower cost, or more fun. And for that I'm immeasurably grateful. It's in that spirit that I write this, in the hopes of saving someone from the same pain I've just been through.

When the GT350 was just a rumor, I was interested. Unfortunately I didn't have the same confidence many of you did and so I didn't attempt to purchase one until well after the car's launch. Of course it was widely praised and a car in crazy demand. To make things even more difficult, I wanted an R-Model. My current performance car has about 8,000 miles and 7,500 of them are either at the track or (more accurately) in transit to any number of tracks in the northeast. As a result, I wanted the car which has that narrow focus, I daily drive an SUV so my "car" is primarily for fun. Like many here, I tried to use a combination of emails and phone calls to blanket my geographic region to find a dealer who would take my order at a reasonable price. I had little success. I had some crazy offers, $30K+ over MSRP which I'd never entertain. I also had some forum people try to "sell" me their lower priced allocation. One was close, the person offered me an allocation for $5K in his pocket + $10K over MSRP. But it just seemed fishy and I honestly stopped looking.

Then one of the dealers I called months before called me out of the blue asking if I was still interested in the car. We went back and forth a bit, it was in the late winter of 2016 and finally in March we made a deal. It was going to be $10K over MSRP for an R order. As soon as the order banks for the 2017's opened (April as I recall) I put down a $5,000 deposit and an VOC was generated. I waited a few months before calling Ford Performance and they were able to confirm my order was in deed for a GT350R. I called FP about once per month. After a few calls, I'd ask about the allocation and each time I was told the same thing, they couldn't tell if the dealer had an allocation and I should ask my dealer to check with his or her Regional Ford Rep. So I did...

On two occasions through the process I asked my sales rep to check in with his Ford Regional Rep to confirm they really had not just a GT350 but an R-Model allocation. Both times I rec'd confirmation via email that in fact the rep did confirm the allocation. As the months passed, I continued very minor nudging, and eventually was told that my order was going to be "Pulled" in September of 2016. On the first Friday of October I called FP and was told that my order was still on UMH (Unscheduled Materials Hold, basically in total limbo, an order on paper, nothing more.)

I had a trip planned at the end of October and during that time I decided that when I came back, I was going to take this up the chain a bit and see what was going on. So I reached out to the Sales Manager at the dealership. I started with email to him both to arrange a mutually agreeable time to speak and to give him a heads up so he would be prepared for the call. Well, when we finally spoke it was a crushing phone call. He told me that they did not have an allocation for an R-Model, or any other GT350 for that matter at this point and they weren't getting one for the foreseeable future. He did offer to connect me with his cashier so they could refund my $5,000 deposit. I think that was done in an effort to get me off the phone before I could argue about the six months they had been promising me a car and holding my money hostage. I realized that, arguing with this person would do me no good and I did want my deposit back so I asked him only one question. I said that on multiple occasions, his sales person had confirmed with the Regional Rep that the allocation was real, how did it fall through? He said, and I'm sure he was lying, that he had just found out they didn't have an allocation. He made it sound like Ford took it from the dealership unexpectedly. A boldface lie I'm sure.

As I write this, I still don't see the credit on my CC account, hopefully it just takes a few days to hit but I'm faced with the decision what to do now? Sadly I do not think it is going to be possible to get a GT350R with no relationship at this late stage in the game. Further, the distaste in my mouth from this experience has really soured me from Ford all together. The 2017 ZL1 is just starting to ship and I'm strongly considering that vehicle. I'm also planning to test drive a Grand Sport, a car that - at least from a pure performance standpoint, is superior. I just don't think I'm a Corvette guy. Each time I see a GT350 at the track, I identify with the owner and I can see myself in that car. But I suppose it was not meant to be. From an ethical standpoint, I find it both hard to believe and totally pointless for the dealership to have strung me along. It's not like they tried to switch me into a more easily attainable GT350 at the same ADM. I don't understand the process or why they would have done what they did. It has only turned me into an evangelist against them and to the brand they sell.

If I ever find myself in a situation where I'm buying a car that has an allocation process, I won't wait this long to speak with the upper management at the dealership. I think the salesman just lied. He wanted to take a big order and didn't care about the consequences. I thought he was on my side but now I don't think that's true. Sad state of affairs if this is how Ford sells cars but it is what it is. At least with the Ford GT, the company itself handled the vetting process. Maybe they should do the same with the GT350, Raptor, Focus RS, or any other vehicles Ford makes in such pitifully low quantities that us consumers are forced to pay prices above MSRP. Yet the company cries about having to shut down Mustang production because of slow sales? Easy fix, make more GT350Rs.

I'm done.

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You can't blame Ford because you picked the wrong dealership to deal with.
 
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You can't blame Ford because you picked the wrong dealership to deal with.
If Ford authorizes dealers like this, what does that say about Ford? Honestly I'm not sure who to blame. But you can see how the experience would cast a shadow on the brand at least, right?
 

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I'm in agreement that Ford should do something to improve these dealerships.
Unfortunately your story has been told before.
However, that said, I don't think you need to give up and somebody on this forum might be able to steer you in the direction of an R. As you stated perhaps a slightly used one will come up saving you the ADM. Furthermore, although it is not entirely clear if builds will go beyond this year, perhaps an '18 or '19 is on the horizon for you.
The taste of disappointment does eventually wane.
 

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Same thing happened to several here, me included. I made sure it didn't happen 2 times. There are uneducated workers at every workplace, and this is the case.
I just had to ask several times to get confirmation. Even got a 2nd allocation to be safe. There may still be some 10k or less allocations out there. Don't give up.
 

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I went through a similar story... Signed a deposit form on an allocation, cc was never charged (I assume they only charge once the order is accepted / picked up from Ford). Was also strung along, no visibility or even vague sign of when I would have a car and overall very unprofessional interactions. These dealers are clearly set up and staffed to sell simple, high volume, low cost cars. They don't understand the process and we're left with having to get the information from FP.

I had already sold my daily driver and was in the process of selling my track car. I had not planned for such a long process, and don't have the patience for it either. Was pretty easy to cancel the order, just a small argument with the dealer and reminder of my rights as a consumer.

I then spent a few weeks looking for R's that were for sale. I think the lowest I was able to negotiated to was $82.5k (was difficult to break the 20k over ADM mark). The concept of paying a very high premium for what is effectively a very similar car to the non-R was hard to accept. So I re-evaluated and decided to look for a non-R and upgrade it with the R parts that I valued during my ownership.

By the next weekend, I had a non-R and was very happy. It is still a bit difficult to accept that I paid so much for a car with such poor build quality. Just being super honest, the interior had some rattles from day 1, the front suspension is noisy over small bumps, there's a LOT of plastic, the panel gap - especially the rear bumper - is something I'd expect to see in a prototype or test mule. My other car is an 8 year old Porsche with 125k miles, and that feels more solid than this car. It pays off at the track, that's for sure - but I don't think it pays off the R ADMs. I'm not a collector though, and I will daily drive it and track it - so my situation may be different.
 

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It sucks many have repeatedly complained (my self included) that the order system for the GT350 was broken.

I had the same thing happened ordered a R found out months later they didnt have allocation for a R.

Its a shame because its a great car and absent the Ordering and ADM BS they could of sold alot more
 

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join the club. I had 2 similar experiences before I found a legit dealership - contact Joe Myers Ford located in Houston Texas
 

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My GT was getting it's first oil change today and saw this at one of the largest Ford dealerships in the country... I was considering getting a GT350 next year but if these dealerships are still playing these stupid games when it's time for my upgrade I might end up with a Grand Sport too. They also had 4 GT350's on the floor with 20-30k adm...

 

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$70k market adjustment??? LOL!

What dealership? I want to see if they'll buy my R at half the ADM....
 

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This GT350 was been the best sales advertisement for the Grand Sport & GM didn't have to pay a penny for it.
 

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I hope its not my story..... I sent mine up the flagpole because of similar stories. The GM and inventory manager said they confirmed my allocation with the rep.

We will see.

Sorry to hear your story man. Mine could turn out the same.
 

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Then there's the other possibility - they did have an allocation, it did get pulled for production. They just sold it to someone else for more money.
 

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Then there's the other possibility - they did have an allocation, it did get pulled for production. They just sold it to someone else for more money.
I believe this happens a lot.
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