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Wow! Highest Asking Price I’ve seen yet. This must be a mistake.

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Listen, you are a marxist socialist who doesn't believe in free markets, so you whine about price. People like you dont believe in equal opportunity you believe in equal outcome. In a free market price is set by what the market will bare......not by what whining socialists want to pay. Hopefully this country stays that way. Move to cuba or russia or china, they love people like you.
Hello; Interesting but completely incorrect. If you followed my posts in other threads, you would know. I am not shy about stating what I believe. Seems you are not following and are making false assumptions.
The desire to not wish to line the pockets of dealers with excessive profits does not make a person a socialist. My stance in as polite of terms as possible is that excessive overpaying is financially foolish. That you and others get into a bid up the price battle while dealers watch with big grins on his/her faces is not my idea of the wise thing to do.
From time to time I have been in a bind and had to accept paying excessive prices because of need. I did not like it. But you are correct in that the dealers will mark up some vehicles as high as the market will bear. As long as one of you walks in and pays up, they will keep the prices high. Maybe even raise them some more. Do you understand the thing you champion??
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Good GOD when I am 75 PLEASE don't let me hold onto money THAT tightly that I refuse to spend a little of it on an awesome car like this. Dude got 15 short years at best to enjoy driving a car and that is if some injury or affliction doesn't shorten his time or time left with the ability to drive. And his biggest concern is a few thousand dollars thrown away on a markup? Wow.

So moving on. To me, ADM is nothing more than slapping an "OBO" on a sale post. It means that the seller will accept the best offer. If you see a car you like, go in and chat with the salesperson. Be friendly and cool. And then just mention to them what you are willing to pay. Tell them that if it doesn't sell then to feel free to contact you and you guys can try to come to an agreement. You never know. A little politeness goes a long way. These cars cost the dealership money every day. And if they have a buyer, even if it is at a lower price, then they might just sell to you instead of gambling with holding out and the car end up sitting for months.
 

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Is $ one hundred sixty four thousand and one hundred ninety the MSRP?
I'll sell mine for 154K, on second thought I won't. I've been out of cell service area for a week. Looks like the ADM, non Shelby owners are at it again. Usually a resentment toward us who have managed to save some money and have been diligent in finding and getting a ADM deal. They are not smart enough to be a socialist, just angry, generally at everything. Its a hell of a way to go through life.
 
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