There's a dealer in New Orleans that'll do $500 over invoice.
I would ask when they expect your truck to arrive, but I think all they can really do is guesstimate based on past experience. It seems to be a crap shoot from there. Good luck! Mine was supposedly built yesterday - ordered on October 20th.
I recognize that the dealer can't control when the delivery will occur. I'm realizing that all of us are at the mercy of the factory and its supply chain. What I was really interested in is how allocations and priorities are assigned? Does the dealership have any control or do I/they just place the order and hope for the best?
BTW - Congrats on your build!
It seems like the sales professional you’re working with hasn't answered all the questions you need for him to for you to feel comfortable with placing the order with him. I work for a great upfront dealership in Athens, Georgia. I would be more than happy to work with you on your purchase and I know I can do better than $1,000 dollars over invoice on an ordered unit. Would you be willing to give me the opportunity to earn your business? You can email at
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Thanks for the offer Andrew, but I'm trying to stay local to the central Florida area because, in addition to the purchase, I have a trade that is part of the equation. They've given me an initial trade estimate based on book value and, unless something changes drastically with my trade condition (mileage, accident, etc.), the offer will be consistent with book values published at the time of delivery/trade. They've made a fair offer for my trade and with the sales tax offset, it's right around what they are selling for in my area. It doesn't make sense for me to go through all the work of selling private-party.
We typically don't take deposits unless we are ordering something. It's rare to have a guaranteed date, unless we get a call telling us we have special allocation and we need to order now.
Is the dealer pretty close to you? $1000 over isn't a bad price, not to say you couldn't hunt around for more, but time, effort, distance will all play a part.
Beef
The dealer I'm working with honored x-plan on my 2012 GT500 that I bought from them in November, so I feel I owe them some loyalty. No other local dealer would even consider x-plan pricing on the GT500's.
The deposit is fully refundable (will be documented in the contract) and I can walk away if anything changes (trade delta, production delays, etc.).
Again, my primary question was relating to the allocation and priority assignment.