via email this morning, reading up now... 
http://www.dragtimes.com/blog/2017-ford-gt-welcome-guide-is-here
http://www.dragtimes.com/blog/2017-ford-gt-welcome-guide-is-here
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I just received mine at 9:35 AM this morning. It will continue to be a long wait given the steps. One of the steps during the order process describes the following:
"Transacting with Your Preferred Selling Dealer At this point, we encourage you to work directly with your Ford GT Preferred Selling Dealer to agree upon the transactional price of the vehicle. "
So does this mean that the dealer can and WILL charge a "market adjustment" price mark-up to those of us kind enough to choose them as our delivery point. If so, I'm not happy.
Remember, you choose the selling dealer. If they wanna play the "mark up game", you simply choose another selling dealer.
I thought the "no dealer markup" sounded too good to be true. Time will tell what really shakes out of this tree.Ya, right! It's not really that simple, as FMC have clearly stated that they are restricting and limiting geographic market allocations. It then becomes a function of choosing who will hose you the least. Trust me, any dealer will try to get as much as he or she can on a special car like this, and only a few dealers will be able to deliver the car.
Ya, right! It's not really that simple, as FMC have clearly stated that they are restricting and limiting geographic market allocations. It then becomes a function of choosing who will hose you the least. Trust me, any dealer will try to get as much as he or she can on a special car like this, and only a few dealers will be able to deliver the car.
Look, let me state this unequivocally, you will be buying your car at MSRP.
Thanks Dave.
After reading the Welcome Guide, it certainly "implied" that some sort of price negotiation between the buyer and SELLING dealer would occur.
I feel better now!
usmcfred
Look, let me state this unequivocally, you will be buying your car at MSRP.
Look, let me state this unequivocally, you will be buying your car at MSRP.