I asked. They looked at me like I was talking nonsense
same thing....
But in early 2004 when I walked into the dealer with a $150k check they looked at me like I was a red headed stepchild. They never had anybody offer to pay for the car 1 yr beforehand when they had no ordering info etc... Even then, I'm not wasting my time thinking about deposit for something I've haven't even seen... FGT we knew what it was.
The new one I'm just not sold yet.
And I don't think the ecobeast is for me.... Even to the point I think my next truck will be a Dodge
Keep in mind, small Dealers will never get an allocation for such a rare production vehicle if produced and sold to the general public. As a former Ford dealer I know as I had to purchase my GT from another dealer. Good Luck. Quite often the Dealer is the last to know about production. Watch publications and press releases. Right on Dave, don't just throw money to a dealer.
They looked at me like I was talking nonsense
I strongly advise you don't pre-emptively give money to a dealer at this point.
Ominous.
Even then, I'm not wasting my time thinking about deposit for something I've haven't even seen... FGT we knew what it was.
The new one I'm just not sold yet.
And I don't think the ecobeast is for me....
I strongly advise you don't pre-emptively give money to a dealer at this point.
Rape implies that the 'early' buyers had no choice. Its offensive. The market is never wrong. As a dealer why should I sell a car to you for MSRP that you can immediately flip for a profit? I wouldn't be doing my job by leaving money on the table. Good for you for having the patience to wait it out but I vehemently disagree with your perspective.