Build and Price up on...
#1
Build and Price up on...
Autobytel.com
So, you can go on there and build new Mustangs to your hearts content!
I want a V6 in DIB with recaros, invoice $23,143 MSRP $24,590...
http://www.autobytel.com/ford/mustang/2013/
So, you can go on there and build new Mustangs to your hearts content!
I want a V6 in DIB with recaros, invoice $23,143 MSRP $24,590...
http://www.autobytel.com/ford/mustang/2013/
Last edited by Ltngdrvr; 2/19/12 at 11:19 PM.
#3
So if this site is allowing us to Build and Price, where's Ford.com? I read they're just waiting for prices to come out...and they ARE out now. Come on Ford, don't be slacking!
If you're wondering, yes, I'm anxious.
If you're wondering, yes, I'm anxious.
#4
Autobytel.com
So, you can go on there and build new Mustangs to your hearts content!
I want a V6 in DIB with recaros, invoice $23,143 MSRP $24,590...
http://www.autobytel.com/ford/mustang/2013/
So, you can go on there and build new Mustangs to your hearts content!
I want a V6 in DIB with recaros, invoice $23,143 MSRP $24,590...
http://www.autobytel.com/ford/mustang/2013/
#5
Great link buddy, but that total isn't exactly correct. 3rd party websites that offer new car pricing (KBB, Edmunds, etc) forget two important items. The FDAF assessment, and the fuel cost. Its imperitive you add them as everyone pays them and without it, the prices don't match up with what will print out on a VOC or DORA. On that car, its $357 for the FDAF and $53.44 for the fuel. Add them up and the invoice is $23,553.44 and it jives perfectly.
#6
Ford doesn't want to put the new B&P site up too soon, want to keep interest in the 2012's as long as they can.
#7
Selfishly I want to visually see how all my colors and options blend with one another, since I basically blindly chose them.
#8
That's very true. I just wish they put up a Beta B&P like they did for the new Escape. Although that was more for research on how people were B&P-ing them.
Selfishly I want to visually see how all my colors and options blend with one another, since I basically blindly chose them.
Selfishly I want to visually see how all my colors and options blend with one another, since I basically blindly chose them.
#9
The Beta B&P was a marketing ploy to see how people reacted to the prices set. The site would change option prices frequently. Once they got the info they needed, they took it down.
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