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2013-14 Shelby GT500
LOL Austin dealer still doesn't get it.
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<blockquote data-quote="reason4treason" data-source="post: 13544570" data-attributes="member: 134879"><p>out here in central Cali the dealers that had big ADMs last year (10-30K)pretty much all moved their cars before the snow flew. i'm sure that in a lot of cases they came down somewhat, but still, the cars got sold. not a huge amount of new '13s were left over. this year, the same dealers with the same ADMs have a whole bunch of '14 GT500 still left on their lot. across the country, even dealers who want to sell for msrp are probably going to have a more difficult time than they think they will.</p><p></p><p>and the approach of having a preponderance of highly optioned GT500 is most likely going to add to their struggles. personally, I just will not pay more than 59-60K for a new GT500 and I doubt that i'm the only one. add 8-9K of options to that plus the extra sales tax and it adds up to $10,000 more out-the-door cost. I think that makes a lot more difference than most dealers realize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reason4treason, post: 13544570, member: 134879"] out here in central Cali the dealers that had big ADMs last year (10-30K)pretty much all moved their cars before the snow flew. i'm sure that in a lot of cases they came down somewhat, but still, the cars got sold. not a huge amount of new '13s were left over. this year, the same dealers with the same ADMs have a whole bunch of '14 GT500 still left on their lot. across the country, even dealers who want to sell for msrp are probably going to have a more difficult time than they think they will. and the approach of having a preponderance of highly optioned GT500 is most likely going to add to their struggles. personally, I just will not pay more than 59-60K for a new GT500 and I doubt that i'm the only one. add 8-9K of options to that plus the extra sales tax and it adds up to $10,000 more out-the-door cost. I think that makes a lot more difference than most dealers realize. [/QUOTE]
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