bradyh20
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I'm just gonna mention that it seems fairly obvious who paid ADM in this thread.
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I'm just gonna mention that it seems fairly obvious who paid ADM in this thread.
Some may argue, they would be doing you a favor.
If Ford relied on enthusiasts buying Raptors they wouldn't sell any.....still trying to figure out why a doctor, contractor, or someone that doesn't get on this forum means anything
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Not so fast after you pay taxes and fees.I should go buy a Demon at MSRP, bet I could get 10K over on eBay a day aftr I take delivery.
Not so fast after you pay taxes and fees.
Forcing a dealer to sell a hot vehicle for list price means there will be far more demand than supply. In those situations only customers with a special relationship with a dealer will be invited to buy one. Ferrari is notorious for this practice. Since dealers cannot mark up the cars, dealers force you to buy 2 or 3 used Ferraris before they invite you to buy a new one.
Personally I would rather be given the option to buy a car at a markup, than not being able to buy one at list price because the dealer sold all his allocations to his buddies.
For those that complain Ford should make more trucks, they will. If Ford forecasts demand for 100k Raptors over a 4 year run, they will make 25k/yr. Supply will be tight in the early days, but there is no way around that. Either you pay the dealer markup if you want one now, or you wait until demand normalizes. It is your choice.
And for the record, I got my Raptor at MSRP because I did my homework and was willing to go out of state.