Do you guys think the factory should set prices on these type of vehicles to prevent gouging?
I, for one do.:thumbsup:
joe
I, for one do.:thumbsup:
joe
WELL PUT!! the markup is gonna be whatever it takes to sell the car. i would not be surprised if it goes up to 600k. we have 1 sold already. for the amount of 450kOriginally posted by SVT4ME
Plus why would Ford step in. They make a car and give it to a dealer that has the bourdon of selling it. One GT40 markup to make up for all the Cobra's stuck on the lot.
Originally posted by bbp42d
WELL PUT!! the markup is gonna be whatever it takes to sell the car. i would not be surprised if it goes up to 600k. we have 1 sold already. for the amount of 450k
the 911 is 1 of the best cars for the money. 1 more thing, 1st yr run vehicles are notorious for problems as well. the 911 has been a strong and proven runner for a looooonnnnnngggg time. plus if some one wants to spend 450k of there $$$$ is their decision. me , hell no. i wouldnt spend that on a car:nonono:Originally posted by GR8WHITE
So what was the invoice on that car again?
Just makes my trip to Hendrick Porsche that much easier. I mean I fell in love with th GT as soon as they brought it back, but dealers with this mentality have burned my bridge with Ford. Atleast in the 911 I'll have a backseat and a racing history that spans decade after decade.:rockon:
Originally posted by GR8WHITE
Porshce, BMW,Mercedes,Ferrari, none of them pull this shit. What is on the MSRP sticker is what you pay.