RichGT350R
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Pull the dipstick too!
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I would lean this route. I did this with a 2018 in April of this year. Dealer was 500 miles away from me. I called and talked with the owner of the dealership as well as the sales manager to get their side of the why it sat for so long. After many pictures being sent, I put down a deposit and flew up to look at it. I drove it home after I was satisfied with the condition of the car. I had already negotiated a price I was comfortable paying knowing that if I found anything wrong I could either walk or negotiate a further price reduction.I found another dealer willing to do $58k (msrp of $65k) on a brand new leftover 2019. I feel better purchasing sight unseen for something that's new.
That's the ticket, take it, and enjoy!I found another dealer willing to do $58k (msrp of $65k) on a brand new leftover 2019. I feel better purchasing sight unseen for something that's new.
I looked them up. Holy cow they are some kind of GT350 hoarders. They have 5 2019s and 9 2020s and many of them have the HEP. They’re charging ADM on some.FYI
Napa Ford has five ‘19 GT350’s.