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Mustang Dark Horse "market adjustments"

illtal

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For the most part, I really like S650. But as you say, it’s disappointing that there’s still issues like these popping up on these cars. For the price of these cars, the DH in particular, I’d expect better fitment and paint. The air bubble and the wet sanding marks and the paint issues around the wheel wells would be unacceptable and I would not have taken delivery until they were corrected (or get it documented that there were factory defects that needed to be corrected at a time convenient to me).
Dents and sanding should not be happening to cars in this price range.
Ford do better.
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Already, one dealer in my area has an ADM of $15k to the dark horse making the price tag to over $82k .
 

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Dents and sanding should not be happening to cars in this price range.
Ford do better.
They need to, but won't.

My '15 came with visible grind marks on the top of the kickup on the passenger rear quarter. I didn't catch it until I got home (and I didn't want anyone tearing into factory paint), so my "fix" to Ford's horseshit workmanship was to install a GT350 TP spoiler, the outer end of which hides Ford's sins.
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