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Hopefully, But I just will go to a dealer that doesn't do it.Hopefully it won't be too outrageous...
Hopefully, But I just will go to a dealer that doesn't do it.Hopefully it won't be too outrageous...
Might be a bit tough these daysHopefully, But I just will go to a dealer that doesn't do it.
Very true but there has to be a few that will stick to their guns and not charge a market adjusted price. I remember finding a few when the order banks opened for the '03 Cobras.Might be a bit tough these days
LOL wtf?
The shot of just the front fender and front wheel reminds me of Mazda 6.
Doesn't the nose from the side look a little like the 3 Series?
Don't worry, I understood.ie, that's a stretch, Armstrong.
Tough call. I don't know if Ford wants to walk away from being one of the best values in the sports car market, or how much they expect to charge extra by having a real suspension. Given that almost all the powertrains are carryovers, I'm guessing that if there is a price increase, it won't be by much.
Fair assumption is that the V6 model will start somewhere around $23k, the ST somewhere around $25-27, and the GT to kick things off probably just above $30k. I just don't think Ford can afford to make that big of a jump in price.
I find myself asking the same thing. I think any claims of improved fuel efficiency & lighter weight (vs an n/a v6) are dubious at best. I think it's mostly marketing really.
^^^Makes me wonder how bad the dealer markups will be.
Welcome to the rest of the country LOL. One of our local big Ford dealers Rich Ford ,does "Dealer Adjusted Market Price" on just about everything new when it comes out I have seen it on than new '99 GTs and Cobras, '00R, Bullitt GT, '03 Cobra, '05 GTs any and all GT500s. They are also a huge volume Saleen dealer.Living in Michigan...
But seriously. Living around here, the only time I've ever seen a markup on a Mustang for was for a limited edition model for the first few that show up in the model year. Biggest I can recall is the $6,800 tacked onto the first GT500 convertible I saw.
Living in Michigan...
But seriously. Living around here, the only time I've ever seen a markup on a Mustang for was for a limited edition model for the first few that show up in the model year. Biggest I can recall is the $6,800 tacked onto the first GT500 convertible I saw.
You're right they don't. They’re the reason the dealers do it.I'm guessing that the first of the Mustangs to arrive will have a bit of a "market adjusted price" through the end of next year. But, by 2015 and as the supply chain begins to have some slack in it, it'll go back to normal pretty quick. Those people who have to have it first, my guess is that they really don't care.
I'm guessing that the first of the Mustangs to arrive will have a bit of a "market adjusted price" through the end of next year. But, by 2015 and as the supply chain begins to have some slack in it, it'll go back to normal pretty quick. Those people who have to have it first, my guess is that they really don't care.
Pfft local ford dealer was marking up first 2013 GT500s $25,000
Same goes for a Chevy dealer no where near the aforementioned Ford dealer. Around $20k for first '13 ZL1s
Dont worry the FR500 program will continue since it was such a success. Rumor multimatic is already working with Ford on it.Meh. Show me Boss 429 SCJ or something that has to do with handling, then I will be happy.
I heard that the Cobra Jet might be coming to the Taurus as well.Dont worry the FR500 program will continue since it was such a success. Rumor multimatic is already working with Ford on it.
Is Guard a green color? Can't tell if it's green or like a tungsten.
I would love it if they brought back saddle. I love it on my '95 but oddly tons of people hate it. I have never understood the red interior and why anyone likes it, I hope that never comes to the '15.