Thanks, so the GT Premium Base Price is US $40,450, which is a $165 increase over 2021 @ $40,285 when I last checked .Here is my 2022 order, based on a GT Coupe Premium:
Here is a 2022 Window Sticker I found at my dealership (not my car), showing a variety of prices on this car that just got built at the Ford factory with a 1/24/2022 blend date (but not yet delivered). Just showing this as another example of 2022 pricing.
Looking at the Window Sticker above, that GT Premium is loaded with so many options that has it pushing toward "Mach 1" territory, including the total MSRP. If it were me trying to order something like this, I'd just order a Mach 1 and get the often preferred Tremec by default!
Thanks for sharing that, as that gives some perspective with my DORA price sheet seen earlier on this thread. I did recently hear about Ford raising prices, and Googling around I found some news articles on it, for example:Prices went up again, mine is from today
The 4 things that I saw changed on Ford's systems in the past couple of days for my car were these:Hey tentaclekitty have you received any info on delivery of your car? I think our cars were built around the same time frame. I haven't heard anything but with my dealer that doesn't mean anything.
I could swear your total was much higher when I first wrote this. Turns out I only looked at the MSRP, which is very close to my discounted Mach 1 price of $57,620 for a Mach 1, 700A, HP, A10 in Eruption Green.Here is my 2022 order, based on a GT Coupe Premium:
Here is a 2022 Window Sticker I found at my dealership (not my car), showing a variety of prices on this car that just got built at the Ford factory with a 1/24/2022 blend date (but not yet delivered). Just showing this as another example of 2022 pricing.
Looking at the Window Sticker above, that GT Premium is loaded with so many options that has it pushing toward "Mach 1" territory, including the total MSRP. If it were me trying to order something like this, I'd just order a Mach 1 and get the often preferred Tremec by default!
I agree that dealers like Granger and Chapman have some of the best prices, given these times of inflation, supply chain issues, and ADMs being slapped on many cars. I wish I lived closer to Granger to have made easier the possibility of buying from them.That is almost exactly what I'm paying for my Mach1 700A, HP, A10 I have on order from Granger, after the discount.
I live almost 2000 miles away, and even if I have it shipped, I'd still be saving around $3k over MSRP. There are zero Mach 1's available anywhere near MSRP price in the S.F. Bay Area. I plan on making a driving vacation out of picking up my M1.I agree that dealers like Granger and Chapman have some of the best prices, given these times of inflation, supply chain issues, and ADMs being slapped on many cars. I wish I lived closer to Granger to have made easier the possibility of buying from them.