I know that it took a long time to move all of the cars built. There were many dealerships sitting with unsold FGT's for a few years after production ended...just sayin'...Demand fizzled? First I've heard of that. Obviously, the initial demand came down to earth. My understanding is supply problems slowed production, and then the plant had to close on schedule because of UAW stuff. So, 4,500 would have been built if 4,500 could have been built.
Am I wrong? I don't mind being wrong, but I like history to be accurate.
I know that it took a long time to move all of the cars built. There were many dealerships sitting with unsold FGT's for a few years after production ended...just sayin'...
Right On Dave, As A former Ford Dealer I knew many Dealers who just parked them on their showroom floors to draw traffic with no intentions of selling them. This really pissed Ford off but couldn't do anything about it, especially during the 2006 model time. Paying floor plan on those 2006 models after the $10,000 bump in price got pretty expensive after holding them. Ford Dealers pay 1% over NY Prime each month on inventory. That check is cut at the first of every month and it comes around pretty fast 12 times per year. Most dealers floor their inventory because insurance is cheeper on inventory than (on the street insurance rates).
I know that it took a long time to move all of the cars built. There were many dealerships sitting with unsold FGT's for a few years after production ended...just sayin'...
Today is a dramatically different story however...obviously, FGT's are sold at huge premiums now, but it wasn't always the case.
It is cool that a vehicle we all love and many of us put so much effort into, is valued so high, but at the same time I am disappointed that so many FGT conversations are biased toward its value, because it appears to mean less and less of them are driven as we intended.
Scott
Amen brother!
I would expect someone with a red car to avoid all discussions about value.
amen!the value discussion is always mildly entertaining. But also purely academic for people who have seriously connected with the car. Unless you are in dire financial circumstances i can't grasp how anyone ever sells a gt. They are the once-in-a-lifetime ownership experience every true car guy dreams of.
Enz btr, this small paragraph says it all. Well stated.
Volume was reduced to 4038 because of 2 main reasons: 1) our ramp up on production was a little behind schedule and then our control arm recall threw it off even more and we were not able to make it up. The FGT production timing was 30 months from the very beginning of the program in the Spring of 2002. This production length was fixed because the '05/'06 FGT would not pass new safety and emissions standards beyond the planned end of production. We knew about both standards at the very beginning, but did not design for them per the program marching orders with our very tight timing and apparently the company's desire to force the limited production run. Sales figures or otherwise had no bearing on the end of production.
It is cool that a vehicle we all love and many of us put so much effort into, is valued so high, but at the same time I am disappointed that so many FGT conversations are biased toward its value, because it appears to mean less and less of them are driven as we intended.
but at the same time I am disappointed that so many FGT conversations are biased toward its value, because it appears to mean less and less of them are driven as we intended.
Scott
I keep saying the same thing.
"While some people don't drive as much to preserve value, some people also don't drive as much because they are worried about the inability to satisfactorily replace parts of the car or the car in its entirety should anything happen to it"
This has and will be even greater issue as time goes on. Even if you get a fair insurance issue replacing your car would be a difficult task. Having your car repaired although it is sickening thought may not be an option as parts become more expensive, hard to find and salvage values rise. A problem but a good problem to have since we have the GT.
Our cars are probably much safer on the track at our Rally than on the street with all the idiot drivers and people hanging out the windows taking pictures.