MSRP in AZ?

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Has anyone found a dealer in the Phoenix or Tucson willing to do an MSRP order (2017 or 2018)? Found a ruby red one on a lot today, but they want a $15k markup and pretty much told me they'd always be over MSRP.
 

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Has anyone found a dealer in the Phoenix or Tucson willing to do an MSRP order (2017 or 2018)? Found a ruby red one on a lot today, but they want a $15k markup and pretty much told me they'd always be over MSRP.

I was told that by 40 dealers over the last few days. I finally found one about 2 hours south of me.

I just emailed a literal shit ton of dealers on their contact me pages.

If their conversation started with "This will be a limited production vehicle"
Or
"all of the dealerships in this area have agreed to a market value of"

I pretty much hung up and carried on to the next email.
Good luck is all I can say. BTW: This was in the Chicago/Milwaukee area. Portland Oregon area also.
 

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I bought mine from Mcspadden Ford in globe Arizona and they are awesome. Bought it at MSRP. It literally took me about two minutes to buy the car and leave. It save me about $1000 in taxes as well.
 

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Sanderson Ford is where I got my 2018 Screw for MSRP
Mike Gilbert was my guy
They usually never have one hit the lot so not sure they'll have allocation.
 

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I was told that by 40 dealers over the last few days. I finally found one about 2 hours south of me.

I just emailed a literal shit ton of dealers on their contact me pages.

If their conversation started with "This will be a limited production vehicle"
Or
"all of the dealerships in this area have agreed to a market value of"

I pretty much hung up and carried on to the next email.
Good luck is all I can say. BTW: This was in the Chicago/Milwaukee area. Portland Oregon area also.

I'm not an attorney but this sounds like Anti-trust to me
 
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