Anyone know when the Ford website will actually have the car to be able to build it on there? It's always nice to be able to play with the color combinations, etc.
Sorry, but anything other than MSRP is just dealer greed, no matter how much say it isn't. Program cost of 2k spread over your ten vehicles is $200 each, a rather small amount that barely touches your profit.
I just looked, $83 on 3 vehicles haha
My wife took pictures when you guys flew the plane in, and it popped up on her TimeHop the other day and the kids got really excited and asked when you guys were coming to visit again!
You greedy bastard!Man, I wish I had qualified for the 8 allocations without having to buy them and pay for the other dealers for their enrollment fees.
I'm averaging $500 a car, on all 8 GT500s.
I paid $16,000 in enrollment money, for 16 cars (8 GT500s and 8 GT350s), then paid MSRP for 5 cars, MSRP +$500 on 1 car, and MSRP +2,500 on 1 car.
Averaged out, I'll make about $500-1,000 per vehicle.
AGAIN, my goal is to throw enough registrations in that I can qualify for the next round for Ford GT allocations.
It will be a bit, one plane is for sale and the one you saw last time, the prop is nearly out of time.
You greedy bastard!
Man, I wish I had qualified for the 8 allocations without having to buy them and pay for the other dealers for their enrollment fees.
I'm averaging $500 a car, on all 8 GT500s.
I paid $16,000 in enrollment money, for 16 cars (8 GT500s and 8 GT350s), then paid MSRP for 5 cars, MSRP +$500 on 1 car, and MSRP +2,500 on 1 car.
Averaged out, I'll make about $500-1,000 per vehicle.
AGAIN, my goal is to throw enough registrations in that I can qualify for the next round for Ford GT allocations.
The Shelby Dealer Enrollment is $2k for the program billed on your P&A Code Statement in Q3 2019 which gets you one Gt500 and one GT350 as a minimum, regardless of allotments awarded, not for each vehicle. I'm sure you read that on the enrollment bulletin sent to all dealers earlier this year (it's easy enough for anyone to find if you didn't).
Unless of course you are saying you paid the program enrollment for 8 dealerships, then paid them $3k over their cost on the base models to buy them at MSRP. That would mean you would need to sell each one at 2k over MSRP just to meet your cost. You've clearly pointed out earlier that you sold several to members here at MSRP and then just a minute ago said you were making "about $500-$1,000 per vehicle".
I'm no math expert, but if you sell under 2k OVER MSRP you are taking a loss based on your statements...how can you take a loss and then say you are making a profit???
I'm no math expert, but if you sell under 2k OVER MSRP you are taking a loss based on your statements...how can you take a loss and then say you are making a profit???
MSRP is 70,300. Cost is 67,429. That's 2871 before any dealer hold back, finance or insurance incentives, packages/options and extended warranties.
Like everyone is saying, they sell themselves so you get at least 3K for filling out 30 minutes worth of paperwork without having to actually try to sell the vehicle.
Woe is you, the poor dealer making no money and saying selling them way above MSRP to other dealers for resale which according to you isn't hurting consumers.
Sorry, but anything other than MSRP is just dealer greed, no matter how much say it isn't. Program cost of 2k spread over your ten vehicles is $200 each, a rather small amount that barely touches your profit.
Well, my dealer just called me and said no one in the Kansas City area got a golden ticket or gold certificate for the CF package. I’m going to think about it, but most likely out.
Well, my dealer just called me and said no one in the Kansas City area got a golden ticket or gold certificate for the CF package. I’m going to think about it, but most likely out.
You have your head so far up your ass it’s not even funny! Painful but not funny!MSRP is 70,300. Cost is 67,429. That's 2871 before any dealer hold back, finance or insurance incentives, packages/options and extended warranties.
Like everyone is saying, they sell themselves so you get at least 3K for filling out 30 minutes worth of paperwork without having to actually try to sell the vehicle.
Woe is you, the poor dealer making no money and saying selling them way above MSRP to other dealers for resale which according to you isn't hurting consumers.
Sorry, but anything other than MSRP is just dealer greed, no matter how much say it isn't. Program cost of 2k spread over your ten vehicles is $200 each, a rather small amount that barely touches your profit.
They do this to create a huge profit on parts and service!
Don't forget used cars, suvs and trucks.
I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed, but at least I’m not a tool! Opinions are like a**holes everyone has one, or maybe most just are a**holes! Pick one! I said this in the past to Tob and I will say this to Nick. I could walk by either one of the two of you on the street and not know who you are. The way the two of you and the majority of you guys conduct yourselves is nothing short of professional! I would be honored to meet the majority of you. If I have the means during the second model year of this GT500 and if Nick can swing it for me I would be honored to purchase a vehicle from him. I have family in Missouri, hell I may just make an appointment to test drive a Fiesta so I could meet Nick and treat him to a steak dinner!
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Lemmings.