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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16101636" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>My biggest pet peeve has to be when people complain about ADM as if it is the true price of the car, and that one $25k markup from a single dealer means the entire run of cars are priced at that markup and it somehow becomes part of Ford's pricing. Markups are conditional and just because a portion of dealers do it does not mean people are idiots for purchasing the car early, with or without ADM. They justify complaining because they say it encourages more dealers to do it and so they aren't able to get one at MSRP anymore. </p><p></p><p>When was the last time you could get a specialty vehicle at release without markup somewhere? It has been common practice for decades. Stop acting like this is something new, and if you can't afford it at release at the prices they are marking them up then wait like the rest of us until they go down or you can find a good used one. Is your life really that inconvenienced by having to wait a few months or year because you aren't willing to pay to play? That's all on you. If they mark them up and people pay then that is the free market at work. If people wont pay the price and the car sits on the lot for months then the market has spoken and the dealer should listen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16101636, member: 21786"] My biggest pet peeve has to be when people complain about ADM as if it is the true price of the car, and that one $25k markup from a single dealer means the entire run of cars are priced at that markup and it somehow becomes part of Ford's pricing. Markups are conditional and just because a portion of dealers do it does not mean people are idiots for purchasing the car early, with or without ADM. They justify complaining because they say it encourages more dealers to do it and so they aren't able to get one at MSRP anymore. When was the last time you could get a specialty vehicle at release without markup somewhere? It has been common practice for decades. Stop acting like this is something new, and if you can't afford it at release at the prices they are marking them up then wait like the rest of us until they go down or you can find a good used one. Is your life really that inconvenienced by having to wait a few months or year because you aren't willing to pay to play? That's all on you. If they mark them up and people pay then that is the free market at work. If people wont pay the price and the car sits on the lot for months then the market has spoken and the dealer should listen. [/QUOTE]
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