StangMan04
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- Richmond,VA
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- 2016 GT
$62k for a GT? lol
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Give him/her a break... someone had to make up for the deals we were getting this month.Did that include a driver??

I paid about 61.5k for GT premium convertible, loaded, with a Roush TVS, axle backs, tint and a suspension kit. Pricing was x plan pricing plus about 1250 in rebates.
...then added 2k above trad in value to pay off my money pit (S65 AMG). Loving the car, love that I can drive it without something breaking (and costing 2 to 3k to fix).
Nice I'll bet thats fun!!!Roush provides a 3 year 36k powertrain warranty.
how in the hell.....![]()
You absolutely do have the right to negotiate.First post so please go easy.....
Will be purchasing GT premium for my fathers 50th in August. There are no cars in my area that fit the color/add ons that I want so it will have to be a custom order which is available until the 28th. Do I still have the right to bargain and negotiate like other members on this forum? I am assuming some got a better price because I car has been sitting in the dealers inventory for quite for sometime? I am trying to get the best price possible but am unsure how it works for custom orders vs what the dealer has available. Thank you in advanced
You absolutely do have the right to negotiate.
Mine (price above) was negotiated as a special order.
The problem you will run into now is dealers have used all of their allotments. (This is assuming you are talking about a 15) I wouldn't expect a deal like this on a '16 just yet.
You should be getting close to 5k (if not better) by now off MSRP.Thanks for the speedy reply! Yes this is for 2015 will be needing the car for August. I think that's too early for 2016s unfortunately
GT Premium Performance Pack
MSRP 39,620
34,964 + TTT
Will have final numbers when I pick it up next week.
Negotiated.Was this through xplan or straight negotiation?