Has anyone put down a deposit yet?


jvmax

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Hi,

Just curious if anyone has put down a deposit or been put on a list yet at a Ford dealership?
 

Dolph

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Dec 25, 2012
123
Ruston, LA
Not yet, but plan to camp outside my Ford dealer's front door Sunday night with checkbook in my pocket.

Dolph
 

mopar

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Jan 23, 2014
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grosse ile mich
see it 1st
 

roketman

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I asked. They looked at me like I was talking nonsense
 

campbell53

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Sep 28, 2007
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I am a Ford dealer and I know nothing about it. And I sell more Gt500s and Saleen Mustangs than any dealer I know. So I consider my store somewhat hi performance oriented. I do know that I will be keeping one considering I let an earlier GT slip away. But I am on pins and needles waiting to see what this new supercar is......
 

MAD IN NC

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I asked. They looked at me like I was talking nonsense


same thing....

But in early 2004 when I walked into the dealer with a $150k check they looked at me like I was a red headed stepchild. They never had anybody offer to pay for the car 1 yr beforehand when they had no ordering info etc... Even then, I'm not wasting my time thinking about deposit for something I've haven't even seen... FGT we knew what it was.

The new one I'm just not sold yet.

And I don't think the ecobeast is for me.... Even to the point I think my next truck will be a Dodge
 

pvgtX2

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same thing....

But in early 2004 when I walked into the dealer with a $150k check they looked at me like I was a red headed stepchild. They never had anybody offer to pay for the car 1 yr beforehand when they had no ordering info etc... Even then, I'm not wasting my time thinking about deposit for something I've haven't even seen... FGT we knew what it was.

The new one I'm just not sold yet.

And I don't think the ecobeast is for me.... Even to the point I think my next truck will be a Dodge

This is such an exciting time. The anticipation of this event and the fact that they have kept it under wraps for so long is really unbelievable. I am very optimistic about the design of the new car. IMO they will go an entirely different direction and present something that will "wow" us all. Ten years ago, most of us wouldn't have imagined that Ford design (and American car design in general) would be able to come as far as it has. When I look back at Ford's lineup in 2005-2006, there were a few nice cars, but IMO nothing like they have today. They have made me a believer, and I think that as a whole, this turn around started with our FGT which you may recall was labeled "the pace car for an entire company. Can't wait!
 

dbk

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I strongly advise you don't pre-emptively give money to a dealer at this point.
 

THamonGT

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Keep in mind, small Dealers will never get an allocation for such a rare production vehicle if produced and sold to the general public. As a former Ford dealer I know as I had to purchase my GT from another dealer. Good Luck. Quite often the Dealer is the last to know about production. Watch publications and press releases. Right on Dave, don't just throw money to a dealer.
 

GTdrummer

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Keep in mind, small Dealers will never get an allocation for such a rare production vehicle if produced and sold to the general public. As a former Ford dealer I know as I had to purchase my GT from another dealer. Good Luck. Quite often the Dealer is the last to know about production. Watch publications and press releases. Right on Dave, don't just throw money to a dealer.


This
 

Copenhagen GT

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They looked at me like I was talking nonsense


We all look at you that way Ron from time to time ...... :wink







Sorry, just too good to resist :lol:biggrin:rofl:facepalm:
 

nota4re

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I strongly advise you don't pre-emptively give money to a dealer at this point.

Ominous.
 

dbk

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I was just advising against it for the same reason Tomy stated above. 3,000+ Ford dealers. Anyone telling you they will take your money now on the assumption they can get you something low-volume that hasn't even been shown to the public, be it a specialty Mustang or anything else, is just taking a dice roll and borrowing your money.
 

Empty Pockets

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Oct 18, 2006
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Even then, I'm not wasting my time thinking about deposit for something I've haven't even seen... FGT we knew what it was.

The new one I'm just not sold yet.

Regardless of the car's looks, the amount shown on its window sticker together with the heft of the dealer premium that we all know will be added to it (the amount of which will drastically escalate in direct proportion to the production volume of the car...or rather the lack thereof) may mean a lot of wives will be getting new houses instead.


And I don't think the ecobeast is for me....

Nor for a number of others, I suspect...myself being one of them. But, even if it's powered by a TT V8, by the time the abacus is done smokin', my own cheap self isn't likely to pay what the new car will probably cost anyway - even if one were made available to me...which isn't likely either! :leaving:
 
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Mullet

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Oct 21, 2008
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I strongly advise you don't pre-emptively give money to a dealer at this point.

utttt ohhhhhh
 

Shoboat

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Toledo Ohio
I bought my 2005 in November of the same year for sticker, no premium. I simply waited until the dealers had raped the early buyers. I am anxious to see the new car and hope to buy one.
 

campbell53

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Sep 28, 2007
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Rape implies that the 'early' buyers had no choice. Its offensive. The market is never wrong. As a dealer why should I sell a car to you for MSRP that you can immediately flip for a profit? I wouldn't be doing my job by leaving money on the table. Good for you for having the patience to wait it out but I vehemently disagree with your perspective.
 

FENZO

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Jul 7, 2008
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Rape implies that the 'early' buyers had no choice. Its offensive. The market is never wrong. As a dealer why should I sell a car to you for MSRP that you can immediately flip for a profit? I wouldn't be doing my job by leaving money on the table. Good for you for having the patience to wait it out but I vehemently disagree with your perspective.

Is why the avg Joe dislikes dealers; adds cost, not value.
 

Apollo

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I certainly don't like the idea of paying over sticker, but I agree with Campbell53. What added value is there for the people selling their GTs for two to three times sticker today? Why is a dealer doing something wrong for asking market when I doubt there is a one of us that wouldn't accept the huge increase in market value on a GT, or anything else they were selling, house, boat, stocks, - especially if it was for considerably more than you paid...

and I am in line, sans deposit if it is for real - hopefully for no more than MSRP... :biggrin
 

Sinovac

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A question for people upset with dealers using ADMs: should I feel ashamed paying over $10k less than MSRP for my 2014 F150? Did I rip off the dealer?

The free market isn't a one-way street.