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Dealer to sell me a Ford GT @ MSRP
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<blockquote data-quote="w. mitty" data-source="post: 2733708" data-attributes="member: 33268"><p>While I am no expert in GT pricing, I would observe that the market is VERY confused and will continue that way for some time. There seems to be a significant gap between what sellers are asking and what buyers are willing to pay -- just look at the completed auctions on ebay; bid after bid after bid in the low 160's, reserve not met. The only sales that seem to happen are those in the 170's.</p><p></p><p>With so few cars on the market (as compared to, say, a Corvette) and so few cars coming, it seems that it will take some time to establish a true baseline.</p><p></p><p>I think your best bet is to do just what you are doing now -- watch for a dealer who does not want to pay flooring on $160,000 car when he could be selling 5 f-150s for the same capital outlay. There are a few out there, and there are GTs being delivered to dealers every day.</p><p></p><p>I got mine in the 160's after watching the market for about a month. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w. mitty, post: 2733708, member: 33268"] While I am no expert in GT pricing, I would observe that the market is VERY confused and will continue that way for some time. There seems to be a significant gap between what sellers are asking and what buyers are willing to pay -- just look at the completed auctions on ebay; bid after bid after bid in the low 160's, reserve not met. The only sales that seem to happen are those in the 170's. With so few cars on the market (as compared to, say, a Corvette) and so few cars coming, it seems that it will take some time to establish a true baseline. I think your best bet is to do just what you are doing now -- watch for a dealer who does not want to pay flooring on $160,000 car when he could be selling 5 f-150s for the same capital outlay. There are a few out there, and there are GTs being delivered to dealers every day. I got mine in the 160's after watching the market for about a month. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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