Yeah well turns out she was fkn clueless. Finally got to owner of this dealership.... He says hes asking +30k for each of his.. LMAO
I spoke to the GM of three local dealers and each will be adding “significant” ADM for the 2020 model for various reasons/explanations, although they would not specify a number (assuming TBD). One GM of a fourth Ford dealer wouldn’t comment on the car or their allocation yet but have been an historic SVT dealer since at least 2013. I am at a point where regardless of being able to afford an ADM on whatever car I would purchase, will not play the game with local dealers or get in a bidding war with other customers. It’s simply not worth it to me. I have priced out several new 2019 Z06’s with 2LZ and 3LZ packages with other options and can obtain one for $15k+ off sticker. A loaded 3LZ Z06 under $85k with removable hard and glass roofs is very tempting.
How many potential buyers are going to finance the car rather than paying cash? I believe that most of the buyers who will pay an ADM will finance. Most people that finance large purchases are more worried about the size of the monthly payment rather than the financed amount.
Agreed. For me I pay cash for any car I buy and for the shear principle of the matter won’t pay an ADM. For people who take out a loan the price of an ADM may not be felt as much because it is spread across the life of a payment plan. I would rather lay down $80k cash for a new GT500 than $70k MSRP + $10k ADM for a dealer to line their pockets. Same price different principle.
Actually, I've seen it both ways. The guys that are cool with paying $25k+ for a car over MSRP, usually just stroke a check.
I personally know a guy who did that for his gt350. Then traded it for another car within a year. Dude has more money than sense. Lol
BREAKING NEWS. I will have YUGE news this month. 1.) The first bit of news will come next weekend, and it's completely unrelated to anything GT500 related...but it makes me happy. 2.) HUGE HUGE HUGE news for the GT500.
But if he makes more than $30k a month just on the interest, after taxes, from his investments maybe he has more sense than money...
Bigger news than that. I've sold several GT350s, GT500s, Boss 302s, etc to guys that pull in $30k+ interest a month. They shop vehicles just like the rest of us
I know they are out there.. I'm related to one who drives a v6 mustang... Now that I think about it, 1M liquid, cash in the bank I'd probably still want the latest gt500 too! Oh and your response tells me it must be an msrp detail you have!!?
lol Yep. The sad thing is, $1mil liquid cash, really isn't all that much money if you really start thinking about it. Nope. Even BIGGER.