Ordering a 2016
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Ordering a 2016
I know many think I'm too hard on Ford Salespeople, but it is becoming clear most of them either cannot fathom how to order a car, or are too lazy to want to be bothered with ordering a car! They will contact you & tell you that you can't get those options together that you have checked on with "Build & Price" .... BUT they go on to say, "I've found a car for you that has most of the options you want.... so come in & bring your checkbook!"
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Great looking car, but the color wouldn't work in the High Desert of Calif.!
Last edited by Mr. D; 09-23-2015 at 05:09 AM.
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I'll let you know! I guess I'll find out! Remember they have a "hold back" & then a discount when they finally pay Ford! It's tough to get a major discount, but you know if they sell the car, there is still a little profit left! The main issue is that a "Customer Order" doesn't affect the allocation of a popular model! Getting that kind of a discount on a car on the lot is far more difficult because they feel they are losing a greater profit to what they call a "Lay Down" that has to have that car & is just paying a little more on a monthly payment! My last Mustang was an '08 Premium for $25K & I put a Roush Supercharger on it & had a $32K in it! I sold it a few months ago & lost the cost of the supercharger. This will probably be my last Mustang since I'm old as dirt!
#6
When I ordered mine everything was a package.
I wanted a backup camera and I had to buy this package which included remote start and a couple other things. I couldn't just order the backup camera by itself according to the salesman that sold me the car.
I wanted a backup camera and I had to buy this package which included remote start and a couple other things. I couldn't just order the backup camera by itself according to the salesman that sold me the car.
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Good for you! You must have found a good salesman! I'll get what I want if I have to fill out the form myself! Part of my problem is that I'm wanting a major discount too! I'm expecting to get it a major discount, ($41,550 MSRP to $37,500 plus T & L.) so surprisingly....most dealerships don't consider me a preferred customer!
Great looking car, but the color wouldn't work in the High Desert of Calif.!
Great looking car, but the color wouldn't work in the High Desert of Calif.!
If you read the small print in all the ads that are run on TV, magazines, and news papers, it always states that discounts apply to vehicles only in stock and excludes special orders or certain models.
When you special order a car they don't get the same incentives from the MFG as they would for cars they buy in fleet. It's a one-off special order that costs them more both in the bottom line and their margin sheet every month. So, no surprise they aren't willing to cut a big deal for $37500 Total out the door price on a $41500 car. Your asking them to eat the difference of $4K plus the sales tax and licensing fees difference which is another $6K for a total of $10K (assuming ~10% on sales tax + ~5% for license and doc fees based on the MSRP).
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I guess I wasn't clear. I was talking about the price of the car "before" T & L.
In any case, I got a response offer which is just short of 9% below MSRP. My information says they are keeping "about" $700. of a $1300 dollar "hold back" that doesn't show on dealer's Invoice "plus" whatever they get as a discount for paying the bill to Ford on the first billing. Where I live the delivery is $900. which I assume is different based on location. I don't think I'm going to do much better than that. It's certainly a reasonable markup on the car. Surprisingly, the smaller dealers gave better prices, & far nicer treatment when I pushed for a better price.
I may be wrong, but my experience is that they do not deal as well on a car already sitting on their lot on popular models because they often cannot get all the cars the can sell due to dealer allocations. I've been told the more cars the dealer sells, the more cars it will get in the popular models. In my area Mustangs don't go begging. Many dealers were out of stock long before the 2016's started arriving, & no dealer within 50 miles would discount their 2015's 9% below MSRP. I'm sure I'm wrong again, but that's the way I see it! I'll post the final price I pay just to give members some info. how my strategy worked in hard numbers. When it comes to MF Members trying to afford buying a new Mustang, I'm on their side, not Fords! I'm quite sure Ford will take care of it's profits, & but we have to take care of our savings accounts & monthly bills!
In any case, I got a response offer which is just short of 9% below MSRP. My information says they are keeping "about" $700. of a $1300 dollar "hold back" that doesn't show on dealer's Invoice "plus" whatever they get as a discount for paying the bill to Ford on the first billing. Where I live the delivery is $900. which I assume is different based on location. I don't think I'm going to do much better than that. It's certainly a reasonable markup on the car. Surprisingly, the smaller dealers gave better prices, & far nicer treatment when I pushed for a better price.
I may be wrong, but my experience is that they do not deal as well on a car already sitting on their lot on popular models because they often cannot get all the cars the can sell due to dealer allocations. I've been told the more cars the dealer sells, the more cars it will get in the popular models. In my area Mustangs don't go begging. Many dealers were out of stock long before the 2016's started arriving, & no dealer within 50 miles would discount their 2015's 9% below MSRP. I'm sure I'm wrong again, but that's the way I see it! I'll post the final price I pay just to give members some info. how my strategy worked in hard numbers. When it comes to MF Members trying to afford buying a new Mustang, I'm on their side, not Fords! I'm quite sure Ford will take care of it's profits, & but we have to take care of our savings accounts & monthly bills!
Last edited by Mr. D; 09-23-2015 at 09:56 PM.
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