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<blockquote data-quote="Beernuts" data-source="post: 15127222" data-attributes="member: 134843"><p>Here's one example. Car was listed at MSRP on their website (have a screenshot), I sent an online request to "lock in an eprice" and received a reply stating the price was $62,478. When I asked why the difference in price, here's the reply: "Due to high demand and extremely limited availability, most dealers are pricing and selling their GT350s for well above MSRP. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused."</p><p></p><p>I have had other dealerships tell me "so-and-so dealership is selling theirs for $XX,XXX, we just talked to them today."</p><p></p><p>Now the question is, do I waste my time sending screenshots and emails to the AG and DOJ?</p><p></p><p>Oh and it gets even better, several of the dealerships have since removed the price from their website and replaced it with "call for pricing."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.justice.gov/atr/price-fixing-bid-rigging-and-market-allocation-schemes" target="_blank">"Other examples of price-fixing agreements include those to: Not advertise prices."</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beernuts, post: 15127222, member: 134843"] Here's one example. Car was listed at MSRP on their website (have a screenshot), I sent an online request to "lock in an eprice" and received a reply stating the price was $62,478. When I asked why the difference in price, here's the reply: "Due to high demand and extremely limited availability, most dealers are pricing and selling their GT350s for well above MSRP. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused." I have had other dealerships tell me "so-and-so dealership is selling theirs for $XX,XXX, we just talked to them today." Now the question is, do I waste my time sending screenshots and emails to the AG and DOJ? Oh and it gets even better, several of the dealerships have since removed the price from their website and replaced it with "call for pricing." [URL="http://www.justice.gov/atr/price-fixing-bid-rigging-and-market-allocation-schemes"]"Other examples of price-fixing agreements include those to: Not advertise prices."[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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