djacowboys
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Does anyone know of anywhere to get the GT350 at MSRP? Dealers in my area are charging 20k over MSRP
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If I might rephrase this..."Does anyone know of a Ford dealership in a ghost town unknown by any visitor to mustang6g followers that has had it's phone lines and internet out for the past two months?"Does anyone know of anywhere to get the GT350 at MSRP? Dealers in my area are charging 20k over MSRP
If I might rephrase this..."Does anyone know of a Ford dealership in a ghost town unknown by any visitor to mustang6g followers that has had it's phone lines and internet out for the past two months?"
Hey, no harm in asking!Does anyone know of anywhere to get the GT350 at MSRP? Dealers in my area are charging 20k over MSRP
Very good point...If all their stories are true, participants at Mustang6g.com have only purchased 2% of the assumed GT350 production. That leaves 98% of the GT350s still out there, in one form or another. Don't give up!
This is not always true,smaller dealers out in BFE that are only getting 1 will usually be the worst because they are trying to make a great profit from 1 car.I called over 120 to find my deal (all mid-Atlantic). Your best bet is small dealerships in lightly populated areas. Central US seems to be better than the coasts.
The advice I provided is based on what I learned from contacting so many dealerships. The bigger/metropolitan dealerships had higher ADMs with people allegedly lined up to pay them. The dealer I'm buying mine from is small, in BFE, and is only receiving one GT350.This is not always true,smaller dealers out in BFE that are only getting 1 will usually be the worst because they are trying to make a great profit from 1 car.
A dealer that sells 1 gt350 at sticker alone makes over 5g's on that car alone.
So make a big profit on 1 unit and skim by on the rest.
I know this for a fact as the dealer who I thought would treat me fair wanted 6g over sticker.
I called him back and said that is way to much and he came down to 5.
I said goodbye.
I'd bet most dealers would hang onto the cars for at least a little while holding out hope for ADM, if that's what they want. Probably 2-6 months, especially if they get delivered in the fall up here I think the dealers will wait for spring (April or May) before giving up on ADM.Since cars haven't started arriving dealers are just grasping at straws to see how much they can get. I bet it'll die down when they start being seen in the wild.