LarsenGrind
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- May 15, 2016
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- Denmark, Europe
- First Name
- Lars
- Vehicle(s)
- 2017 Euro-Spec GT
Just over 100k USD for a 17 GT PP euro-spec, MT, Custom Pack.
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You are correct. They are trying to work in a double dip freight charge. If you're really lucky, you may get a hat trick of freight charges. Yes, it happened to my girlfriend a few years back. While I was out of town that week, she SIGNED a deal that included freight charges in 3 different places on her contract. She is not allowed to play with big money any more. I tore up that deal for her. And we got married. Happily ever.............
It's not double dipping the freight is removed for the online advertised price. Then add to the price when you go to the dealership. I work at a top 100 dealer I assure you it's not double dipping. Most dealers are taking losses on new cars and the only profits are coming from new trucks and used cars and trucks. However service departments are all profit as well as body shops "fixed operations"
. I got mine out of Seattle for $7k off MSRP. Use the ford.com dealer search function. That's how I bought mine.I wish I could find a Dealer close to me that had prices like yours. So far no one here will come off of MSRP much. Most I've been quoted so far is 2k discount.
Which dealer is it?The day after Christmas I bought a new 2016 Ecoboost Premium with the performance pack and NAV. It is Black with black leather. MSRP was $33,725 and I bought it for $24,598 + tax and dealer fee of $250. It had been on the dealer's lot since May.