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<blockquote data-quote="Formula51" data-source="post: 4019356" data-attributes="member: 19833"><p>I am thinking these few quality holds, coupled with the ADM's, might actually be good things for those buyers weighting for prices to fall. I think it means they will have to wait longer, but when Ford finally gets the quality taken care of and production ramped up, the cars will be flooding the lots. Potentially, this could take place as the hype on the car starts to die down and there are new cars on the market to distract buyers. Thus, ADM's quickly disappear and shortly after, rebates appear.</p><p></p><p>The longer the ADM's last, the better for the consumer. This is of course not always the case, but look at cars that had ADM's for a long time, like the GTO and the Terminators. If they last too long, they deters the buyers and the bottom falls out of the market on the car. Thus, prices have to come down. This is exactly what happened to the Terminators and the GTO, which offered rebates/employee pricing a little over a year after each of them debuted.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Formula51, post: 4019356, member: 19833"] I am thinking these few quality holds, coupled with the ADM's, might actually be good things for those buyers weighting for prices to fall. I think it means they will have to wait longer, but when Ford finally gets the quality taken care of and production ramped up, the cars will be flooding the lots. Potentially, this could take place as the hype on the car starts to die down and there are new cars on the market to distract buyers. Thus, ADM's quickly disappear and shortly after, rebates appear. The longer the ADM's last, the better for the consumer. This is of course not always the case, but look at cars that had ADM's for a long time, like the GTO and the Terminators. If they last too long, they deters the buyers and the bottom falls out of the market on the car. Thus, prices have to come down. This is exactly what happened to the Terminators and the GTO, which offered rebates/employee pricing a little over a year after each of them debuted. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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