Dealers w/ no mark up on 50th limited edition.
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Dealers w/ no mark up on 50th limited edition.
After checking with a half dozen local dealers, I found one with no mark-up on the 50th anniversary limited edition mustang. The dealer wrote my car up for $46,995.00 plus tax and destination charge. I ordered Wimbledon White and a 6 speed manual. My point is keep trying, there are dealers out there that are not up-charging for this car.
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After checking with a half dozen local dealers, I found one with no mark-up on the 50th anniversary limited edition mustang. The dealer wrote my car up for $46,995.00 plus tax and destination charge. I ordered Wimbledon White and a 6 speed manual. My point is keep trying, there are dealers out there that are not up-charging for this car.
Congrats bro!
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After checking with a half dozen local dealers, I found one with no mark-up on the 50th anniversary limited edition mustang. The dealer wrote my car up for $46,995.00 plus tax and destination charge. I ordered Wimbledon White and a 6 speed manual. My point is keep trying, there are dealers out there that are not up-charging for this car.
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Congrats...and excellent choice with WW. It's the iconic '64 color...most of the advertising back in the day showed a WW 'vert w/red interior....so classic, and the only color choice for a Shelby GT350 in '65. And, arguably, the best color...period... on Shelbys until '68.
Don't know why Ford never offered it on the S197. I'd have bought WW in a heartbeat if it was available on my '14 GT 'vert.
Tom
Don't know why Ford never offered it on the S197. I'd have bought WW in a heartbeat if it was available on my '14 GT 'vert.
Tom
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After checking with a half dozen local dealers, I found one with no mark-up on the 50th anniversary limited edition mustang. The dealer wrote my car up for $46,995.00 plus tax and destination charge. I ordered Wimbledon White and a 6 speed manual. My point is keep trying, there are dealers out there that are not up-charging for this car.
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My local Mustang club's Facebook page had post put on, by a Ford dealership from Plano Texas. It stated that they were alloted 2 of the 50th Anniversary Mustangs and would be pricing them at $95,000...which I believe is just about double the MSRP. As an administrator of the Facebook page, I deleted the post. Not only because they are not affiliated with our club...or a club sponsor....but because I can't stand promoting someone who would brazenly set their price that high and then try to use our Facebook page to drum up business!
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My local Mustang club's Facebook page had post put on, by a Ford dealership from Plano Texas. It stated that they were alloted 2 of the 50th Anniversary Mustangs and would be pricing them at $95,000...which I believe is just about double the MSRP. As an administrator of the Facebook page, I deleted the post. Not only because they are not affiliated with our club...or a club sponsor....but because I can't stand promoting someone who would brazenly set their price that high and then try to use our Facebook page to drum up business!
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My local Mustang club's Facebook page had post put on, by a Ford dealership from Plano Texas. It stated that they were alloted 2 of the 50th Anniversary Mustangs and would be pricing them at $95,000...which I believe is just about double the MSRP. As an administrator of the Facebook page, I deleted the post. Not only because they are not affiliated with our club...or a club sponsor....but because I can't stand promoting someone who would brazenly set their price that high and then try to use our Facebook page to drum up business!
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After checking with a half dozen local dealers, I found one with no mark-up on the 50th anniversary limited edition mustang. The dealer wrote my car up for $46,995.00 plus tax and destination charge. I ordered Wimbledon White and a 6 speed manual. My point is keep trying, there are dealers out there that are not up-charging for this car.
Based on a quote I have for the 2015 Mustang GT Coupe 50 YR 6 speed standard it was $46,170 with the destination charge being $825 which comes to a total of $46,995 all in?
I hope you got your car for $46,995 including the destination charge?