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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Ordering/purchasing new GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 16360048" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>The 2020 500 is based on allocation. Just because a dealer has an allocation or one placed on order does not mean they have/will be getting theirs soon(first half of production year). Many dealers will be getting theirs or one of their allocation/s may through August of this year.</p><p></p><p>1. Find a dealer with allocation that has not been sold.</p><p>2. Find a dealer that will sell you their allocation at msrp.</p><p>3. Most dealers that have not sold their allocation is because they are asking too much for it.</p><p>4. Don’t be afraid of paying $1k-$2k above msrp as this is the price it takes dealers to receive the GT500 allocation. Most want that money back.</p><p>5. Ask about 21 allotment at msrp.</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 16360048, member: 10422"] The 2020 500 is based on allocation. Just because a dealer has an allocation or one placed on order does not mean they have/will be getting theirs soon(first half of production year). Many dealers will be getting theirs or one of their allocation/s may through August of this year. 1. Find a dealer with allocation that has not been sold. 2. Find a dealer that will sell you their allocation at msrp. 3. Most dealers that have not sold their allocation is because they are asking too much for it. 4. Don’t be afraid of paying $1k-$2k above msrp as this is the price it takes dealers to receive the GT500 allocation. Most want that money back. 5. Ask about 21 allotment at msrp. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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