Originally posted by AKSSVT:
Originally posted by snakous:
Originally posted by AKSSVT:
Originally posted by left-lane louie:
Chatting with a Ford salesman the other day. He told me that they had sold one of the two GTs they had recieved for...get this...$300,000. The list was $130,000. They were taking offers. Jeez!




That is a certified dumbass.




or certified has more money than he knows to do with. if i had that money and wanted one RIGHT NOW, who cares.




I feel you on that but the fact is if someome that could afford it wanted it and knew how to negotiate they could have it for less.




One does not "negotiate" on a GT. There are buyers out there willing and able to pay over $300,000 for them so no dealer in their right mind is going to sell one for much less than that. It's not like they can sell one for a little bit and just order up another one. They're going to sell the one they've got for as much as they can -- and if people are willing and able to pay $300,000+ then that's what a dealer is going to charge.

As for the "if you pay in cash" comment -- that's all you can pay for one. Ford ain't gonna finance a car of that price. Particularly one that's highly over-valued and inflated in the marketplace.


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