thats werid.....
Originally posted by PalaceOfStangs1@January 7, 2005, 5:30 PM
That is odd. They may know that the GT is going to sell much quicker than the V6. Not a knock, but even the big dealer I'm in business with right now is talking about how hard it is to keep GT's on the lot. It probably won't be there long, that's my guess.
That is odd. They may know that the GT is going to sell much quicker than the V6. Not a knock, but even the big dealer I'm in business with right now is talking about how hard it is to keep GT's on the lot. It probably won't be there long, that's my guess.
The Ford dealer in Racine, Wisconsin has three GT's on his lot, and the salesman can't figure why...I wonder if it has anything to do with the $3000 dealer markup?!?!
our dealer had two gt's. Both were loaded, except that the silver one(automatic) was in the show room, and the red with silver stripes 5-manual was outside. It was for the simple reason that they only had two slots in the showroom, and the other had a new f-250. Remember, i live in nova scotia, and we get in excess of 3-4 feet of snow at times. A little snow wont hurt the car, but scraping the snow off, and salt will.
I think they keep the GT's outside so it will catch the pples attention that are driving pass the dealership.. a GT is more noticeable then a V6 anyways.. and for the dealers that have the GT's outside in 3 feet of snow.. they probably dont know that their not sopposed to put that kind of car in that much snow



