A member from a 350 Facebook group bought it. Amount friend was second in line to buy the car if the first deal fell through.How do we know they honored it? Who bought it? If there was no actual sale then it really is not being "honored" in my opinion.
One thing to keep in mind; which I know is happening a lot - it's best not to post the dealer information directly, as it can create quite a bidding war.Lots of deals out there right now, or at least, "more than usual". All appear to be in texas. One was posted this morning, black/black, $5K over. Another was sold (I talked to the salesman personally) near houston for UNDER MSRP. Another was listed and sold for $5K over. This was all within the last week!
As an R owner, I liked the hype of the dealers asking $40K over, etc., but I think we are getting more realistic and down to earth with mor realistic pricing (which I'm fine with btw). I paid $5K over for mine and didn't mind it at all. Used I'm not sure what I could get out of mine, but don't really care since I plan on owning it for a long time.
Agreed.One thing to keep in mind; which I know is happening a lot - it's best not to post the dealer information directly, as it can create quite a bidding war.
I called "Sean" from this post, as I'm looking for an R, and he said that he lost count of how many calls he had received on the car, and that the price was going up.
We all want to help, and let's make sure that we're helping the buyers versus the dealers. :ford:
BTW - I know one of the salesman at this store and the car did NOT sell below MSRP. It sold for MSRP + TT&L. Still a great deal! :ford:A member from a 350 Facebook group bought it. Amount friend was second in line to buy the car if the first deal fell through.