You forgot stage 0) Collect underpantsMy game plan:
1) ?
2) Profits
3) Buy SVT Mustang
4) Go Fast
Hello All, also a long-time lurker, first time poster. I have similar concerns and have been wondering if dealers can charge a premium over the MSRP if you order the car from them? I remember when I attempted to order my 2005 GT, the dealer didn't seem to tack on any extra fees over MSRP. I ended up having to cancel the order a few days later unfortunately so I don't know how that transaction would have ended. So the question is, if you special order the stang will/can dealers charge a premium or will they only potentially charge a premium on their other non-special ordered cars?So it sounds like trying to make x-plan happen and get close to invoice is best. Anyone have experience in x-plan here? I've heard the mustang club of America is the place to go to make that happen.
EXCELLENT question.... subscribing & hoping for an answerHello All, also a long-time lurker, first time poster. I have similar concerns and have been wondering if dealers can charge a premium over the MSRP if you order the car from them? I remember when I attempted to order my 2005 GT, the dealer didn't seem to tack on any extra fees over MSRP. I ended up having to cancel the order a few days later unfortunately so I don't know how that transaction would have ended. So the question is, if you special order the stang will/can dealers charge a premium or will they only potentially charge a premium on their other non-special ordered cars?
Hello All, also a long-time lurker, first time poster. I have similar concerns and have been wondering if dealers can charge a premium over the MSRP if you order the car from them? I remember when I attempted to order my 2005 GT, the dealer didn't seem to tack on any extra fees over MSRP. I ended up having to cancel the order a few days later unfortunately so I don't know how that transaction would have ended. So the question is, if you special order the stang will/can dealers charge a premium or will they only potentially charge a premium on their other non-special ordered cars?
I know plenty of people who got discounts on the '05 when it first came out. I was one of them. I got mine for invoice price plus an additional $500 perk discount. I ordered it in November '04 so there was still plenty of hipe over it being a redesigned car.I'm remembering how things went when the 2005 Mustang came out. Nobody got discounts on that car until the end of the 2006 model year. You could get MSRP, but not discounts. This is not a Corvette with a limited customer base. This is a Mustang that costs less and will draw more customers by virtue of that.
Wait until May. For the average salesman, this is way too early to be contacting them. Most of them don't like dealing with car enthusiasts. We know too much and salesmen just want the sale to be as simple as possible.
Typically, the dealer wants to sell you something off their floor/lot.Hello All, also a long-time lurker, first time poster. I have similar concerns and have been wondering if dealers can charge a premium over the MSRP if you order the car from them? I remember when I attempted to order my 2005 GT, the dealer didn't seem to tack on any extra fees over MSRP. I ended up having to cancel the order a few days later unfortunately so I don't know how that transaction would have ended. So the question is, if you special order the stang will/can dealers charge a premium or will they only potentially charge a premium on their other non-special ordered cars?