guess I should have known: went to the dealer today to order a
GT....had all my info on prices and options, even had the colors picked
decided on....told 'em I'd be willing to wait however long it would take
- no hurry.
was told that I would be "allowed" to order one at full sticker, instead
of the $3000 to $4000 over they are getting.
sort of thought I might get some consideration since he's an
acquaintance (and I gave his son a job at my company) and since I've
bought there before. was told that WAS a good deal and I better order
soon because FoMoCo will be raising prices soon.
don't know what I'll be buying but it won't be a Ford. hmmmm, what else
has a V8 and rear drive? ;-)
Hucklebuck - 08 Mar 2005 23:05 GMT
I hear Pontiac GTO's are going well under sticker because they are butt
ugly and no one is buying them.... but they are V8 & RWD.
> guess I should have known: went to the dealer today to order a
> GT....had all my info on prices and options, even had the colors picked
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> don't know what I'll be buying but it won't be a Ford. hmmmm, what else
> has a V8 and rear drive? ;-)
JohnR66 - 09 Mar 2005 00:42 GMT
> guess I should have known: went to the dealer today to order a
> GT....had all my info on prices and options, even had the colors picked
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> don't know what I'll be buying but it won't be a Ford. hmmmm, what else
> has a V8 and rear drive? ;-)
You are listening to what they want you to here. Get the wholesale and
retail price from a auto website and see if they will be willing to work. If
the car is truely a hot seller, don't expect any deals.
John
John H - 09 Mar 2005 14:41 GMT
>guess I should have known: went to the dealer today to order a
>GT....had all my info on prices and options, even had the colors picked
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>don't know what I'll be buying but it won't be a Ford. hmmmm, what else
>has a V8 and rear drive? ;-)
I paid a thousand over, and I'm very happy with my car!
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."