2015 GT350R and GT350!


Those ADMs are not bonkers.

I expect them to start at $20K over MSRP up here as they were on GT500s until the last one sold.
 
"Allocated 4" is in reference to how many they have been given to sell.

The new Mustang interior is a real nice layout. I want one.
 
12 hours after being told +$7500, the mark-up hit +$15000. Turns out it was a bidding war, and I'm not into that, I can wait. And, yes, it is a 2015 so if anyone else wants it, 513-478-1965
 
Those ADMs are not bonkers.

I expect them to start at $20K over MSRP up here as they were on GT500s until the last one sold.

I'm surprised they were able to maintain ADMs to the end. I bought a very late 2014 below MSRP. Not much, but below nevertheless. ADMs seem to vary greatly from one area of the country to another.
 
I'm surprised they were able to maintain ADMs to the end. I bought a very late 2014 below MSRP. Not much.

Exactly my situation, but I had to get it out of Minnesota. My local store, where I buy and service my pickups, would not even order me one without a hefty ADM.

ADMs present throughout the Great Recession. I know Jeff PL510 bought his FGT at MSRP, but is only the local I know who did.

I guess ADM's eventually pay off. :shrug
 
I'm surprised they were able to maintain ADMs to the end. I bought a very late 2014 below MSRP. Not much, but below nevertheless. ADMs seem to vary greatly from one area of the country to another.

Surprise from a guy who who supports the franchise no-value-added system? ;)
 
I just have a problem with paying over MSRP. The dealer usually tacks on a $750-$1,000 dealer fee on the standard buying form so we can help them pay their light bills and advertising expenses in their region. I ordered my 2013 Cobra GT500 in March of 2012 and received it in June 2012 at MSRP, a pre negotiated deal. The 2014 models were readily available towards the end of production down here at MSRP or less. I've "got my hat in the ring" for a 2016 GT350R. My dealer doesn't know his allocation yet. These guys are in to selling Ford F-150's and these cars are a pain in the but for them.
 
Surprise from a guy who who supports the franchise no-value-added system? ;)

I love dealers.
 
Just called and spoke with Terry. This is $15K over on a 2016...not a 2015. I won't pay anything over on a 2016.
 
I'm hearing $15,000-20,000 over as well from the dealers I've called. Time to be patient.
 
GT350R premium will probably last for a while. Allocations are very, very thin on the ground for calendar year 2015.
 
ALL 2015's are being allocated directly to Ford execs & celebrites, per my Ford rep. They also have to sign a letter giving Ford first right of refusal to buy it back, in anything less than 3 years. I've seen the letter too. So, I doubt any dealer has 2015 allocation to use at his discretion. We all know our 2016 allocations already, about 2 weeks ago. Just fyi. Don't get misled.
 
A lot of nonsense comes out of Mustang6G.

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I like that quote
 
Per Ford rep, 5 minutes ago! Some 2015 Gt350 units available. Not all were taken by VIP's. A lottery to Ford dealers is happening now
 
This car is a total unicorn and a joke trying to get one. I've spoken with three dealerships (CA, NV and OH) which all had an allocation. The dealership owners are all keeping them and they are not for sale. Pisses me off to no end as the dealers play both sides of the coin...don't want direct sales but then on a very limited car they want to be a consumer rather than a retailer. Two of them didn't want to entertain an offer and the third laughed at $25K over. I own a 1965 GT350R and thought it would be great to "complete the circle" with a new R model 50 years later. I have religiously supported Ford to no end (GT500's, GT's, '93 Cobra, 50th Anniversary, Lincoln's etc) and to not even have an opportunity to pay a ridiculious amount for this car is frustrating. I'll wait 'til '17 and pay sticker (I hope)...by then I'll have cooled down.
 
This car is a total unicorn and a joke trying to get one. I've spoken with three dealerships (CA, NV and OH) which all had an allocation. The dealership owners are all keeping them and they are not for sale. Pisses me off to no end as the dealers play both sides of the coin...don't want direct sales but then on a very limited car they want to be a consumer rather than a retailer. Two of them didn't want to entertain an offer and the third laughed at $25K over. I own a 1965 GT350R and thought it would be great to "complete the circle" with a new R model 50 years later. I have religiously supported Ford to no end (GT500's, GT's, '93 Cobra, 50th Anniversary, Lincoln's etc) and to not even have an opportunity to pay a ridiculious amount for this car is frustrating. I'll wait 'til '17 and pay sticker (I hope)...by then I'll have cooled down.

There are a couple of dealers here claiming to have won the 2015 lottery. Maybe try them.
 
Thanks Tony...how might I acquire that info? I haven't seen that in a thread...
 
Thanks Tony...how might I acquire that info? I haven't seen that in a thread...

Try here (and some replies before and after #363)

http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/s...w-Shelby-GT350?p=397769&viewfull=1#post397769
 
Thanks a ton...!
 
Galpin Ford on So Cal called a friend of mine back and told him $40k deposit and cost is msrp + $25k market adjustment. Uh, $40k deposit?