I've heard 9/9, 9/11, even 9/22...So are retail vins beginning to be assigned on 9/9 or 9/11?
9/11So are retail vins beginning to be assigned on 9/9 or 9/11?
Much better than 9/22!9/11
So are retail vins beginning to be assigned on 9/9 or 9/11?
9/11
Stock orders resume on 9/11, no one knows for sure weather or not retail orders will also start that week yet.Much better than 9/22!
BOOOOO!!Stock orders resume on 9/11, no one knows for sure weather or not retail orders will also start that week yet.
Great link to a great video, thanks.:eyebulge:...Some dealers have mustangs.2015 Mustang 2.3L TurboCharged EcoBoost Up Close …:
That is the training car that travels the south. He had it for about 6 hours, but wisely made a video...Some dealers have mustangs.2015 Mustang 2.3L TurboCharged EcoBoost Up Close …:
Good news, the configuration you just gave comes out to XPlan price of $33,383. Sign up for Mustang Club of America for $50, wait a few days for your membership card, get your XPlan PIN from the Ford website, find a dealer that will do XPlan, and you are all set. I just did this for my order.This is going to be my first Mustang ever (I have been burning rice all my life) but I'm sure now that a s550 Mustang is going to be my next vehicle.
I'm debating between placing an order or waiting for dealer stock to show up and go in to negotiate.
I have never ordered a vehicle before, so my question is how much negotiating room is there when placing an order versus buying an in stock car? I've read in this thread that some guys have gotten them for less than invoice which is impressive for a brand new car to the market.
I'm inclined to go and place an order as I want a very specific vehicle: I want a GT, 6 sp manual with the Performance Package in Guard. I dont care about anything else that just makes it slower...For me it would be unthinkable to pay for gadgets and special editions unless they add to the performance. My absolute max that I'm willing to pay is $34, 500 (Tax and title not included).
Absolutely agree with this strategy and I've done it myself in the past.^Do what I did, email every Ford dealer in your area and ask for their best price. They will almost always ask you to come in and talk. Insist that they give you a price first. Then shop your best price (via email again) to other dealers, having them compete for your business. I got mine for 3.25% under invoice from the comfort of my recliner.
