I deserve one also. When is the next open date to submit videos ? And bombard SM. I promise I won't offer for sale. It will be my coffin
when I die....
when I die....
So what happens when one of you guys gets fired or laid off a week after you get your car. You gonna sell it to your C&C buddy under the table for $200k profit (maybe more) to keep food on your table, or just foreclose on your home and yank your kid out of college so you don't offend Ford and so the FGT Forum fanboys don't call you a douchebag? Who knows what's going on in John Cena's life to where he decided to sell it - maybe he has a major drug problem or maybe he's paying child support for 20 kids around the country? Or, maybe some guy offered him $1m for it and he thought it would be cool to donate his profit to the Wounded Warriors Project??? Get off your high horses - people sell their limited edition cars all the time - cars way more limited than the NFGT, sold by companies much more petty than Ford. He won't pay a dime to Ford if he has a lawyer worth his weight in salt.
I saw a video with that Rob Spaghetti geezer and as little as I like his persona and sour grapes when not getting an alocation I must admit he has a point when saying that Ford could have made a lease contract for 2 years with customers and this way make sure that nobody would sell them?
that would be unfortunate.......Just my take, but the longer Cena and any other instances like this are a topic, the less likely regular GT dudes are to get cars in the future. You may intuitively think it's the reverse, but I'm not gonna write an explainer on it, so I'm sure people can work it out.
Just my take, but the longer Cena and any other instances like this are a topic, the less likely regular GT dudes are to get cars in the future. You may intuitively think it's the reverse, but I'm not gonna write an explainer on it, so I'm sure people can work it out.
I’m sorry I don’t get it. So a multi millionaire decides to flip his car because he is rich and powerful and has always gotten away with whatever he wants because he is rich, powerful and a celebrity. Average Joe GT lover who stretches his budget to afford his dream car who already had his other dream car (FGT) is less likely to get one now? So because we don’t have as much money as John Cena then we are more likely to try to flip. I disagree. I think us normal GT lovers are much less likely to flip.
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Wouldn’t say that but there’s an easy way to avoid the grief associated with who gets cars, and nobody here is gonna like that solution...
Wouldn’t say that but there’s an easy way to avoid the grief associated with who gets cars, and nobody here is gonna like that solution...
The solution is to sell it like every other car and allocate to the dealers. Not good for us but windfall for dealer and an end to the pissing and moaning from those who were not given an allocation. Open market pricing will eliminate quite a few of our forum members but you can't really blame Ford for trying to do the right thing and getting crucified from all directions.
The solution is to sell it like every other car and allocate to the dealers. Not good for us but windfall for dealer and an end to the pissing and moaning from those who were not given an allocation. Open market pricing will eliminate quite a few of our forum members but you can't really blame Ford for trying to do the right thing and getting crucified from all directions.