twobjshelbys
GT Owner
Sounds like something you should have checked out by a doctor
Bleach and antibiotics will not take care of it. Beer and whiskey make me think of it less though
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Sounds like something you should have checked out by a doctor
I was talking to the sales guy at the Ferrari dealer today and they have all 3 of their LaFerraris getting delivered soon. All of the guys buying them have past supercars/hypercars and will likely want more in the future, which is why the showroom was littered with Enzo, F40, 288 GTO, 599 GTO, etc.. It's easy for them, they say "sure, you pass the test, we'll sell you one at MSRP" but the guys know if they sell the car, they're done and will never see another new Ferrari at MSRP again. For most of the guys in that bracket, an extra $1 million isn't enough to lose that relationship.
Ford doesn't have that luxury. People can talk all they want about loyalty, but with no repercussions, the reality is many original 05/06 owners would buy the new car and immediately sell it for $100-200k over MSRP. How many owners would be willing to sign on for the car while giving Ford right of first refusal to buy it back at MSRP for some substantial time period? I suspect not nearly as many that would like Ford to guarantee the car gets sold at MSRP.
"The allocation strategy that works best is the one that makes it most likely I end up with one." - Everyone, Ford GT Forum, January 2015. :lol
How many owners would be willing to sign on for the car while giving Ford right of first refusal to buy it back at MSRP for some substantial time period? I suspect not nearly as many that would like Ford to guarantee the car gets sold at MSRP.
The count is now two. (2) I did exactly that when I bought my 2006 Midnight Blue. I ordered it directly from Ford. Very simple 6 line order Form.
I then was required to sign a document that said if I needed to sell the car within the first two years of ownership, I was required to give Ford Motor Company first right of refusal to buy it back. The two years went rather quickly... I worked too hard to get the opportunity to buy the car and needless to say I still have it.
GIVE ME THAT SAME CHOICE TODAY AND I WILL HAVE TWO Ford GT's . MAKE MY NEW 2016 LIQUID BLUE TO MATCH MY 2006
andy (ajb)
The count is now two. (2) I did exactly that when I bought my 2006 Midnight Blue. I ordered it directly from Ford. Very simple 6 line order Form.
I then was required to sign a document that said if I needed to sell the car within the first two years of ownership, I was required to give Ford Motor Company first right of refusal to buy it back. The two years went rather quickly... I worked too hard to get the opportunity to buy the car and needless to say I still have it.
GIVE ME THAT SAME CHOICE TODAY AND I WILL HAVE TWO Ford GT's . MAKE MY NEW 2016 LIQUID BLUE TO MATCH MY 2006
andy (ajb)
What if MSRP is north of $500K ?
How many owners would be willing to sign on for the car while giving Ford right of first refusal to buy it back at MSRP for some substantial time period?
It's not north of $500k.