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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 15839919" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>We can break this down any way you want. </p><p></p><p>The dealer owns the car or pays to have it sit on their floor from the company. They assume the risk of asking over MSRP, it could eat them up if a car sits for over a year, especially if it's a floor plan. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, it's your money and you control it, if you aren't willing to pay the additional cost of the vehicle that they have, then don't buy it.</p><p></p><p>Your other option is to wait for an extra year and either buy a used one or find a dealer who is selling for MSRP. </p><p></p><p>And it's good you found a great dealer, foster that relationship with them and they should continue to treat you well. I, too, have a great dealer. The last car I bought from him he made less than I make in an hour on the sale after everything was said and done. I'm glad the manufacturers don't require the dealers to sell at MSRP, it would have cost me over $6k extra for that car but he was willing to remove nearly 100% of his profit to sell me a vehicle. I like the free market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 15839919, member: 159453"] We can break this down any way you want. The dealer owns the car or pays to have it sit on their floor from the company. They assume the risk of asking over MSRP, it could eat them up if a car sits for over a year, especially if it's a floor plan. At the end of the day, it's your money and you control it, if you aren't willing to pay the additional cost of the vehicle that they have, then don't buy it. Your other option is to wait for an extra year and either buy a used one or find a dealer who is selling for MSRP. And it's good you found a great dealer, foster that relationship with them and they should continue to treat you well. I, too, have a great dealer. The last car I bought from him he made less than I make in an hour on the sale after everything was said and done. I'm glad the manufacturers don't require the dealers to sell at MSRP, it would have cost me over $6k extra for that car but he was willing to remove nearly 100% of his profit to sell me a vehicle. I like the free market. [/QUOTE]
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