What dealership is discounting from sticker?The used car prices we're going through, although they may be settling a bit, are a perfect opportunity to upgrade your car.
Need a little patience in terms of getting your order delivered, but you get a new model with a few upgrades for little to no money out of pocket.
Here is a whole list of them. A GT or two in the bunch.What dealership is discounting from sticker?
Depends on your credit.Lets not forget new car financing at low rates ... used car financing is 2-3 times higher.
I know autonation here in Houston is. Got my new 2021 GT for almost $1900 below sticker. 2 and 3 year old ones with the same options were going anywhere between 36and 40k so I bought the brand new one and walked out at $36,400What dealership is discounting from sticker?
even great credit, you cant get incentive rates.. Course these days, I suspect incentives may be off the table.Depends on your credit.
Doesn’t really matter. It’s still significantly higher. If you have the sort of rates that the difference isn’t meaningful you probably shouldn’t be buying something you have to finance.Depends on your credit.
$1,000-$1,500 off is a joke. Especially when they'll add in some "doc fees" to make most of that right back up.Here is a whole list of them. A GT or two in the bunch.
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/new-cars/ford/mustang
This GT is under sticker.
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=618737839&listingTypes=NEW&makeCodeList=FORD&modelCodeList=MUST&zip=77001&state=TX&city=Houston&dma=&searchRadius=75&isNewSearch=false&referrer=/cars-for-sale/new-cars/ford/mustang?&clickType=listing
Depends on what trim and options it has on it. A base GT may only have 2k of mark up on invoice. Volume dealers will typically sell at invoice to try and and hit the volume discount tiers which are usually really good and a very closely guarded secret.$1,000-$1,500 off is a joke. Especially when they'll add in some "doc fees" to make most of that right back up.
I got 7K off my car.
...You would need to be a moron to buy at those prices.
It may be a geographic thing with Ford Credit, but here you can get 0% for up to 38 months, 1.9% up to 60, 2.9% up to 72 and 3.9% for 84 (none of these apply to Mach 1/GT500), but those rates are still very attractive compared to standard used car rates of 8%even great credit, you cant get incentive rates.. Course these days, I suspect incentives may be off the table.