Grimace427
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I think this thread should wait until people have actually purchased the car. Nobody has payed anything at this point, other than perhaps a deposit.
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Technically, everyone who used X-Plan + Incentives/Coupons paid $500-$1000 below Invoice for the 2015s.You know what dealers say: "Buyers are liars."
If you read all the threads, almost all of the under-MSRP deals are $1-$10 under (including one for $0.80 in Canada) just for bragging rights. I tried that, but my dealer just laughed.
So, if I paid MSRP and got free oil changes for as long as I own the car, is that an under-MSRP deal?
But not the 2015 GT350s. They are excluded from A and X Plans and any other special offers. The same thing will happen with the 2016s.Technically, everyone who used X-Plan + Incentives/Coupons paid $500-$1000 below Invoice for the 2015s.
Yeah, not sure why I quoted you. Meant to quote likeaboss.But not the 2015 GT350s. They are excluded from A and X Plans and any other special offers. The same thing will happen with the 2016s.
Yes, they'll be excluded initially, but they have been added to the plans down the road. For instance remaining 2012 GT500s were added to the plans after the 2013 was released.But not the 2015 GT350s. They are excluded from A and X Plans and any other special offers. The same thing will happen with the 2016s.
That's assuming there will be any left. Haven't you been reading all the other posts saying this is the best, rarest vehicle in the history of the universe? :lol:
Seriously, I think 2016 will be a quick and total sellout. After that, who knows - Fiat will probably have a Super Abarth that everyone will be scrambling to own.
In your case, greed over loyalty is a shame.Good feedback, but making it public really doesn't prevent people from lying. I actually think making it public will promote more people to lie, because it's a chance to brag.
So, you will all just have to decide whether you want to believe the numbers or not.
I think I've said it before, my dealer wants to milk every dollar they can out of their GT350 allocation, so it is looking unlikely to me that I will get a chance to buy one. I'm trying to keep an open mind, but it's possible after buying 4 cars from them in 4 years they will never see me again. :(
Maybe in a year....
You got a 2015 GT back in nov of 2014 for $1000 under INVOICE ? X plan was the best most people could do. You sure lost a lot of money if you traded all those cars in.The only car I paid MSRP for was my FR-S because of the Scion flat rate pricing.
2005 GT - $500 over invoice
2010 GT500 - $1k over invoice
2011 GT500 - Invoice
2013 Boss 302 - Halfway between MSRP and Invoice
2014 GT500 - Invoice
2015 GT - $1000 under Invoice back in Nov
You have to know how to deal!
Most deals will be around MSRP for the first six months. Some will get lucky with under MSRP deals while others with more money than sense will pay ADM.
I live in one of the craziest metro areas with tons of very wealthy buyers, despite that, multiple dealers have said they already sold cars at MSRP (even though a majority are asking insane ADM). The larger market/volume dealers move cars either way, so they know they aren't really damaging their not-so-loyal customer base by gouging.Just tossing my .02 on the pile.
I really don't believe that many people are getting GT530s at (or below) MSRP. I've called a bunch of dealers in and around Atlanta. Including one that I purchased a car from last year. They are all 5 to 10k ADM...
So is this first of wave of orders it for the 2016s?
Or will dealers be getting more later on this year, next year?