krt22
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I dont think anyone on here thinks the ADM will be there forever, but just a reality you have to deal with if you want one this year. But there have been plenty of folks who have secured MSRP deals.
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Yes, and for every person who gets an MSRP deal, there will be 5 selling to someone who is willing to pay more than MSRP just to be one of the first to get one. If paying an ADM really goes against your principals, then time is your friend. Otherwise, can we just accept it is going to happen and move on?I dont think anyone on here thinks the ADM will be there forever, but just a reality you have to deal with if you want one this year. But there have been plenty of folks who have secured MSRP deals.
So who are you using to ship your car? My shipper quoted me 1900.Dang! Sorry man, perhaps try that other dealer I sent you info on?
But I wonder if they will actually cut the MY2016 short and move to the 2017 in mid-early 2016
compared to 161 which is low for themThey're only showing 15 Mustangs in inventory.
I've heard the same song about the 50th Anniversary LEs. And the GT350/Rs coming in on their heels doesn't help.I wonder how many people are really getting MSRP deals and how many are just saying that. My dealer says he will look at average selling price to decide what to charge for the car they ordered based on my specs.
Based on what people say here, I will be close to MSRP.
People also say they got Boss 302s at MSRP, but my dealer says he sold them all with ADMs.
Something does not compute. My dealer vs. people on the internet - not sure which to believe.
Not yet, Still have not decided open or closed. I was quoted $1200 for open, $1500 for enclosed from Montway which has 10,000+ reviews on uship.So who are you using to ship your car? My shipper quoted me 1900.
My dealer said he sold all his LEs at MSRP. He said he was planning a markup, but then he saw that they weren't selling with a markup.I've heard the same song about the 50th Anniversary LEs. And the GT350/Rs coming in on their heels doesn't help.
It really is, isn't it?I've been sitting here for a few minutes pondering the question "believe a car salesmen or people on the internet?" It's blowing my mind. It's one of those unanswerable questions.
I think the internet is correct one out of every hundred times. Look at even just past 350 arguments for this. Also I wouldn't be so quick to believe anything you hear without a contract and not a retail or buyer's order which even says on it that it may be subject to change.I wonder how many people are really getting MSRP deals and how many are just saying that. My dealer says he will look at average selling price to decide what to charge for the car they ordered based on my specs.
Based on what people say here, I will be close to MSRP.
People also say they got Boss 302s at MSRP, but my dealer says he sold them all with ADMs.
Something does not compute. My dealer vs. people on the internet - not sure which to believe.
Why would you ship a car? Aren't you buying the car to drive it? What better way to get a true feel for the car and learn it by driving it from the place of purchase to its final destination.So who are you using to ship your car? My shipper quoted me 1900.
Ive always wanted to do that too but then I think about all the rock chips it would get.Why would you ship a car? Aren't you buying the car to drive it? What better way to get a true feel for the car and learn it by driving it from the place of purchase to its final destination.
Thats what painters tape is for...The car will get rock chips no matter what unless it never leaves your garage.Ive always wanted to do that too but then I think about all the rock chips it would get.