FBA
GT Owner
Does it mean 2-car owners have double the chance of getting in? I may have to buy a few more to increase my chances! LOL
I'm confident Ford will prioritize customers over dealers. If they don't the whole point of the customer-oriented allocation Raj described would be neutralized. If only 10 percent of Ford dealers requested a car and were given priority that would eat up the first 2 years of production. Does Ford really want only dealers getting these cars for the next 3 years??? No way.
I'm sure dealers will get a shot at them, but I'd put a guesstimate at something like this for the first 250 cars:
- 50 Cars for pure VIPs (Lenos, Seinfelds and key Ford personnel -- I know Mark Fields is getting one)
- 150 Cars for customers who apply and pass the high standards for allocation
- 50 Cars (max) for high-profile, high-volume dealers like Galpin
Again, pure guesstimate, but that would be my thinking if I ran Ford. And I might be high on the 50 for dealers. Wouldn't surprise me if it was 10 or 25, with the rest going for customers. Ford wants CUSTOMERS to own and drive this car, not wealthy people/dealers who will horde it away in warehouses (or even dealer showrooms). They are doing EXACTLY what they should for a car like this, which is very exciting for genuine Ford GT fans -- like us! :thumbsup
I'm confident Ford will prioritize customers over dealers. If they don't the whole point of the customer-oriented allocation Raj described would be neutralized. If only 10 percent of Ford dealers requested a car and were given priority that would eat up the first 2 years of production. Does Ford really want only dealers getting these cars for the next 3 years??? No way.
I'm sure dealers will get a shot at them, but I'd put a guesstimate at something like this for the first 250 cars:
- 50 Cars for pure VIPs (Lenos, Seinfelds and key Ford personnel -- I know Mark Fields is getting one)
- 150 Cars for customers who apply and pass the high standards for allocation
- 50 Cars (max) for high-profile, high-volume dealers like Galpin
Again, pure guesstimate, but that would be my thinking if I ran Ford. And I might be high on the 50 for dealers. Wouldn't surprise me if it was 10 or 25, with the rest going for customers. Ford wants CUSTOMERS to own and drive this car, not wealthy people/dealers who will horde it away in warehouses (or even dealer showrooms). They are doing EXACTLY what they should for a car like this, which is very exciting for genuine Ford GT fans -- like us! :thumbsup
Have these three been confirmed at the Rally ?
4 year production
250 units per year output
$400,000 MSRP
I recall hearing the 250/year figure, but nothing else. Ford probably hasn't set the final production or price yet. I can easily see an extended production run if the car is a hit.
Application process begins in early 2016
Priority given to current Ford GT owners
Complete purchase through Ford GT certified dealer of their choice
I was told Multimatic is building at a rate of 1 per week and has no more capacity. I personally think this will be a very limited built GT.
I hope that the sales contract includes a "right of first refusal" clause from Ford. This will inhibit the flippers. When I bought my McLaren I had to sign an agreement that if I wished to sell the car within the first two years McLaren had the the right of first refusal to buy it back from me.