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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Ford's Allocation Strategy - Let the Mark Ups Began
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<blockquote data-quote="OneSVTFan" data-source="post: 10158117" data-attributes="member: 3705"><p>I see the 2007 GT500 story playing out again with the new Boss. If you remember if you wanted a GT500 you were going to pay up to $20,000 over MSRP. Well with Ford's allocation strategy get ready for the story to play out again. These cars are only going to go to the big dealers and if you want one you better get in line and bring plenty of cash. I heard of one dealer is having a lottery and the lucky winner will be expected to put down $5,000 and then pay the market adjustment over MSRP which they are estimating to be $10,000. I have been dealing with a small dealer in Alabama and he told me if he got an allocation it was mine at MSRP...well you know the story..he will not be getting an allocation. For the life of me I do not know why Ford would not make the cars to equal demand. Yeah, I know some of you will come back and tell me that this is a collector car and it will be worth six figures one day...we will see...as I recall the GT500 was a limited production car.....look at the lots and ebay to day.. For most of us we just want to enjoy the car but I will not suppport the greedy dealers who want to mark these cars up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OneSVTFan, post: 10158117, member: 3705"] I see the 2007 GT500 story playing out again with the new Boss. If you remember if you wanted a GT500 you were going to pay up to $20,000 over MSRP. Well with Ford's allocation strategy get ready for the story to play out again. These cars are only going to go to the big dealers and if you want one you better get in line and bring plenty of cash. I heard of one dealer is having a lottery and the lucky winner will be expected to put down $5,000 and then pay the market adjustment over MSRP which they are estimating to be $10,000. I have been dealing with a small dealer in Alabama and he told me if he got an allocation it was mine at MSRP...well you know the story..he will not be getting an allocation. For the life of me I do not know why Ford would not make the cars to equal demand. Yeah, I know some of you will come back and tell me that this is a collector car and it will be worth six figures one day...we will see...as I recall the GT500 was a limited production car.....look at the lots and ebay to day.. For most of us we just want to enjoy the car but I will not suppport the greedy dealers who want to mark these cars up. [/QUOTE]
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