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It doesnt mean that they Have to take it or will take it.
I have contacted 5 different dealerships across 3 states looking for the best deal on a 2012 GT500 and not one will accept the price. Most dealerships recognize the GT500 is their "Cash Cow" and price accordingly. Not one of the 5 dealerships are asking Above MSRP and most are willing to take less, but not as low as X-Plan.
I have contacted 5 different dealerships across 3 states looking for the best deal on a 2012 GT500 and not one will accept the price. Most dealerships recognize the GT500 is their "Cash Cow" and price accordingly. Not one of the 5 dealerships are asking Above MSRP and most are willing to take less, but not as low as X-Plan.
Look up your regional ford dealers website, put in your zip code, and you can look up Shelby inventory one dealer at a time (MidWestFordDealers.com, GulfFordDealers.com NEFordDealers.com etc.). Call, ask for the sales manager, then tell the sales manager you want a Shelby, wait for a response, and if it's positive tell him you'll take it, as long as he sells it to you on x-plan. Remember, only talk to the Sales Manager and tell him you want X-plan, on the phone or in private. Follow x-plan rules! If it's a no, call the next dealer on the list and keep calling till you get a yes. It's not likely a salesman will relay your call to the Sales Manager or take a message if the saleman knows you want x-plan on a Shelby. This is a no commision sale.
I made a lot of mistakes with dealers in March trying to buy a Boss for MSRP. Then x-plan became available March 21st on Shelby's, and this changed everything. It was cheaper to lease a Shelby than A Boss! Another option to find your Shelby is to contact dealers in the hardest hit economic parts of the country. I had also found a dealer in Michigan who would order a Shelby to my specs on x-plan, but would not drop ship it to me. I would either have to fly out and drive the car back, or have the car transported to me for about $800. Thats why I started to call dealers locally. Your perserverence will reward you. By the end of the day you will find a Shelby for x-plan.
Timing is everything. I put my zip code in the regional New England Ford Dealer website but wanted to order a car to my specs. There were over 150 dealers withing a 150 mile radius. On April 24th I started my calls with the first dealer 4.6 miles from me. Spoke to Sales Manager, asked if he had any Shelbys, he said he had a dealer order in, but it hadn't been built yet, so he could change it. I said I'll take it, but only on x-plan. He said ok, it's just another unit to him. Faxed me x-plan pricing with my options, went in the next day to sign an intent to buy and put down a $1,000 deposit.
The dealer jumped at my offer. This is a small dealer in a rural area. In April, gas prices were going up, and projected to hit $5.00 a gallon by Memorial Day. I think my dealer was a little spooked because everyone was going in to look at fuel efficient cars then, and was perhaps concerned with getting hung with a performance car. Plus we had just come off a really bad winter. This was April 25th.
My car was built June 3rd, delivered to the dealer June 23rd, and I'm picking it up today at 4:00pm! It's a Black 2012 GT500 with Nav and glass roof. I'm leasing for $540.80 per month for 39 months, $2,000 down, 12,000 miles per year allowance. I can't believe I'm getting a supercar for $540.80 per month!
I made a lot of mistakes with dealers in March trying to buy a Boss for MSRP. Then x-plan became available March 21st on Shelby's, and this changed everything. It was cheaper to lease a Shelby than A Boss! Another option to find your Shelby is to contact dealers in the hardest hit economic parts of the country. I had also found a dealer in Michigan who would order a Shelby to my specs on x-plan, but would not drop ship it to me. I would either have to fly out and drive the car back, or have the car transported to me for about $800. Thats why I started to call dealers locally. Your perserverence will reward you. By the end of the day you will find a Shelby for x-plan.
Timing is everything. I put my zip code in the regional New England Ford Dealer website but wanted to order a car to my specs. There were over 150 dealers withing a 150 mile radius. On April 24th I started my calls with the first dealer 4.6 miles from me. Spoke to Sales Manager, asked if he had any Shelbys, he said he had a dealer order in, but it hadn't been built yet, so he could change it. I said I'll take it, but only on x-plan. He said ok, it's just another unit to him. Faxed me x-plan pricing with my options, went in the next day to sign an intent to buy and put down a $1,000 deposit.
The dealer jumped at my offer. This is a small dealer in a rural area. In April, gas prices were going up, and projected to hit $5.00 a gallon by Memorial Day. I think my dealer was a little spooked because everyone was going in to look at fuel efficient cars then, and was perhaps concerned with getting hung with a performance car. Plus we had just come off a really bad winter. This was April 25th.
My car was built June 3rd, delivered to the dealer June 23rd, and I'm picking it up today at 4:00pm! It's a Black 2012 GT500 with Nav and glass roof. I'm leasing for $540.80 per month for 39 months, $2,000 down, 12,000 miles per year allowance. I can't believe I'm getting a supercar for $540.80 per month!
Last edited by windsor202; Jun 30, 2011 at 09:59 AM.
It doesnt mean that they Have to take it or will take it.
I have contacted 5 different dealerships across 3 states looking for the best deal on a 2012 GT500 and not one will accept the price. Most dealerships recognize the GT500 is their "Cash Cow" and price accordingly. Not one of the 5 dealerships are asking Above MSRP and most are willing to take less, but not as low as X-Plan.
I have contacted 5 different dealerships across 3 states looking for the best deal on a 2012 GT500 and not one will accept the price. Most dealerships recognize the GT500 is their "Cash Cow" and price accordingly. Not one of the 5 dealerships are asking Above MSRP and most are willing to take less, but not as low as X-Plan.
Look up your regional ford dealers website, put in your zip code, and you can look up Shelby inventory one dealer at a time (MidWestFordDealers.com, GulfFordDealers.com NEFordDealers.com etc.). Call, ask for the sales manager, then tell the sales manager you want a Shelby, wait for a response, and if it's positive tell him you'll take it, as long as he sells it to you on x-plan. Remember, only talk to the Sales Manager and tell him you want X-plan, on the phone or in private. Follow x-plan rules! If it's a no, call the next dealer on the list and keep calling till you get a yes. It's not likely a salesman will relay your call to the Sales Manager or take a message if the saleman knows you want x-plan on a Shelby. This is a no commision sale.
I made a lot of mistakes with dealers in March trying to buy a Boss for MSRP. Then x-plan became available March 21st on Shelby's, and this changed everything. It was cheaper to lease a Shelby than A Boss! Another option to find your Shelby is to contact dealers in the hardest hit economic parts of the country. I had also found a dealer in Michigan who would order a Shelby to my specs on x-plan, but would not drop ship it to me. I would either have to fly out and drive the car back, or have the car transported to me for about $800. Thats why I started to call dealers locally. Your perserverence will reward you. By the end of the day you will find a Shelby for x-plan.
Timing is everything. I put my zip code in the regional New England Ford Dealer website but wanted to order a car to my specs. There were over 150 dealers withing a 150 mile radius. On April 24th I started my calls with the first dealer 4.6 miles from me. Spoke to Sales Manager, asked if he had any Shelbys, he said he had a dealer order in, but it hadn't been built yet, so he could change it. I said I'll take it, but only on x-plan. He said ok, it's just another unit to him. Faxed me x-plan pricing with my options, went in the next day to sign an intent to buy and put down a $1,000 deposit.
The dealer jumped at my offer. This is a small dealer in a rural area. In April, gas prices were going up, and projected to hit $5.00 a gallon by Memorial Day. I think my dealer was a little spooked because everyone was going in to look at fuel efficient cars then, and was perhaps concerned with getting hung with a performance car. Plus we had just come off a really bad winter. This was April 25th.
My car was built June 3rd, delivered to the dealer June 23rd, and I'm picking it up today at 4:00pm! It's a Black 2012 GT500 with Nav and glass roof. I'm leasing for $540.80 per month for 39 months, $2,000 down, 12,000 miles per year allowance. I can't believe I'm getting a supercar for $540.80 per month!
I made a lot of mistakes with dealers in March trying to buy a Boss for MSRP. Then x-plan became available March 21st on Shelby's, and this changed everything. It was cheaper to lease a Shelby than A Boss! Another option to find your Shelby is to contact dealers in the hardest hit economic parts of the country. I had also found a dealer in Michigan who would order a Shelby to my specs on x-plan, but would not drop ship it to me. I would either have to fly out and drive the car back, or have the car transported to me for about $800. Thats why I started to call dealers locally. Your perserverence will reward you. By the end of the day you will find a Shelby for x-plan.
Timing is everything. I put my zip code in the regional New England Ford Dealer website but wanted to order a car to my specs. There were over 150 dealers withing a 150 mile radius. On April 24th I started my calls with the first dealer 4.6 miles from me. Spoke to Sales Manager, asked if he had any Shelbys, he said he had a dealer order in, but it hadn't been built yet, so he could change it. I said I'll take it, but only on x-plan. He said ok, it's just another unit to him. Faxed me x-plan pricing with my options, went in the next day to sign an intent to buy and put down a $1,000 deposit.
The dealer jumped at my offer. This is a small dealer in a rural area. In April, gas prices were going up, and projected to hit $5.00 a gallon by Memorial Day. I think my dealer was a little spooked because everyone was going in to look at fuel efficient cars then, and was perhaps concerned with getting hung with a performance car. Plus we had just come off a really bad winter. This was April 25th.
My car was built June 3rd, delivered to the dealer June 23rd, and I'm picking it up today at 4:00pm! It's a Black 2012 GT500 with Nav and glass roof. I'm leasing for $540.80 per month for 39 months, $2,000 down, 12,000 miles per year allowance. I can't believe I'm getting a supercar for $540.80 per month!
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No, it is not.
There is not as much traffic on this forum as in others since it is sort of a small community although what is posted here is usually with a logical purpose and in a amiable manner. Perhaps you have also noticed this forum lacks childish topics and posts mainly due to the GT500 guys are a little bit above it.
Here is a request, hopefully you will honor it. Do us all a favor and take this type of trash and immature baiting somewhere else. Surely there are other forums where your type of talent can be displayed and perhaps even appreciated.
Thank you.
There is not as much traffic on this forum as in others since it is sort of a small community although what is posted here is usually with a logical purpose and in a amiable manner. Perhaps you have also noticed this forum lacks childish topics and posts mainly due to the GT500 guys are a little bit above it.
Here is a request, hopefully you will honor it. Do us all a favor and take this type of trash and immature baiting somewhere else. Surely there are other forums where your type of talent can be displayed and perhaps even appreciated.
Thank you.
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I picked up my GT500 tonight at 6:30pm. Unbelievable car! At first I was shocked at how much of a dog the car was under 4000 rpm and no supercharger yet. Around 28 miles on the odometer, 5 consecutive miles, the engine exploded to life. I was shocked! This thing is a beast...wow. The sound is intoxicating, great seats and I love the short tight throws of the shifter.
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Well, maybe not this thread, but you get the point.

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I picked up my GT500 tonight at 6:30pm. Unbelievable car! At first I was shocked at how much of a dog the car was under 4000 rpm and no supercharger yet. Around 28 miles on the odometer, 5 consecutive miles, the engine exploded to life. I was shocked! This thing is a beast...wow. The sound is intoxicating, great seats and I love the short tight throws of the shifter.
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That's right. For the rest of your life the thirst only be quenched by taking a step up now that you have tasted the feeling of ultimate performance. As you become more familiar and comfortable with the car the fun factor will improve.
Many congrats. ENJOY!
i feel like in a negotiation even without an xplan pin you can use the fact they are xplan cars and just request the same price. if a dealer would take xplan then they would make just as much off that deal.
Originally Posted by xlover
i feel like in a negotiation even without an xplan pin you can use the fact they are xplan cars and just request the same price. if a dealer would take xplan then they would make just as much off that deal.
Originally Posted by windsor202
I picked up my GT500 tonight at 6:30pm. Unbelievable car! At first I was shocked at how much of a dog the car was under 4000 rpm and no supercharger yet. Around 28 miles on the odometer, 5 consecutive miles, the engine exploded to life. I was shocked! This thing is a beast...wow. The sound is intoxicating, great seats and I love the short tight throws of the shifter.
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Not necessarily, depends a lot on what part of the country you're in. Things are bad in many areas. I know of an '11 with everything but glass roof (SVTPP, electronics, car cover) that was bought at the beginning of March just weeks before x-plan became available and the first few '12s were starting to hit dealers in the area, for almost $6k below msrp. Not sure what x-plan would have been, but I doubt it would have been close to that.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; Jul 1, 2011 at 10:36 PM.
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Not necessarily, depends a lot on what part of the country you're in. Things are bad in many areas. I know of an '11 with everything but glass roof (SVTPP, electronics, car cover) that was bought at the beginning of March just weeks before x-plan became available and the first few '12s were starting to hit dealers in the area, for almost $6k below msrp. Not sure what x-plan would have been, but I doubt it would have been close to that.
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