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The problem with markups isn't Ford's to deal with. And I don't place blame on the dealerships. The fault solely belongs to the idiots who pay it. Mark up a vehicle on me and no matter how much I want it I will walk out the dealership and never look back unless they come running out to tell me it was just a prank or something. If people want to pay it then I say let them.
One thing Ford could do is push the MSRP up to the point that any markup will make it well beyond what people are willing to pay. If they had put the MSRP of the Shelby at $85K then the dealerships would not have gotten away. But then you lose the targeted customer...even tho that customer is lost anyway because of the markups. And of course there are other considerations like options and performance which should all be on the level of the MSRP. If people are willing to pay $90K for a stripped down Mustang that can barely beat a SS 1LE and gets destroyed by a $63K ZL1 then adjust the MSRP accordingly and let them pay. Maybe all the extra money will give them more room to make the GT better than it is. Maybe eventually the Mustang will become a better overall car all because people are paying $15K-$25K more for the top level Mustangs than they should which will allow them to give the GT and EB $15K-$25K more worth of goodies and performance. It's dumb as hell but hey, if people wanna pay that kind of money then let Ford collect it and put it back into their lower tier cars. |
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In my area (and the whole of the PNW in general) back in 2009/2010 when the Camaro returned..every model had a ADM..SS, V6..leather, cloth..didn't matter. When people confronted them on it, they basically told them to piss off.
Well..Challenger and Mustang sales spiked in the region..they couldn't keep a SRT8 or a GT on the lot for more than 2-3 days. After a few months of that a few of the local Chevy dealers dropped ADM's.. and suddenly the sales took off. The moral is don't pay ADM's, you're part of the problem if you do, like Blaq said. |
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I expect the 500 to hand the Zl1 it's ass. If it doesn't, Ford has failed again. If the 500 barely eeks out the Zl1, it's still a failure. Ford has had what? 3-4 years to build something to smash the Zl1's brains in. If it doesn't, they failed. End of story. And I can go out on a limb now and say the 500 won't sniff the bumper of the Zl1 1LE on a track. We can go ahead and get that argument out of the way. I'm talking about a road course track. You know, a track that proves the overall of a car. Not just straight line. The 500 should smack down the 1LE on a drag strip. Why? A10 vs Manual. To me, the 500 lines up with the Zl1. And it better smash it or they failed. Big time.
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But yes Ford is clearly playing catch up, they have been responding to just about everything Camaro does. Now you might say this sounds like defending Ford, but to me it does seem Ford clearly has their strategy of Mustang GT performance and they are sticking to it. GT GT PP and now the PP2. I personally think that is a great strategy. Give the customers choices but at the same time also get what you and hotlap say. GM gives you all the performance all the time. Different methods for the same goal selling cars. Me as long as the car can be fun on a twisty road or on ramp that is good enough for me because any performance driving I do is the 1/4. So for a buyer like me, that's awesome that I could get a base GT. Now back to the PP2, this to me seems like the first time Ford is really going after the 1LE. All you have to do is look at the equipment and see Ford was never really going after the 1LE previously they seemed content to just let the 1LE have its niche. It will be interesting to see how it fairs, I still feel the 1LE will be faster but the GTPP2 should be competitive at least. Quote:
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Despite there being better performing options, there is that much more demand for GT350 than ZL1 and Hellcat? There was always mark up the first few high performance variants(all makes) in my area, but those quickly died off. the 350 is something like I have never seen with some dealers still charging ADM. If that is the case that the demand is still there, then sure as hell looks like Ford did something right with it. But I don't know, is there that many more people with demand for High Performance Mustang's than other makes? I remember the first Z/28s by me. easy 100K with ADM, that lasted maybe a month or two. At the end they couldn't give them away. The ZL1 for how amazing it is, easy to get a deal one. Same with the Hellcat can get a deal on them. Hell even the Focus RS had ADM for while. Easy 5-10K over sticker for a few months. Now you can get 3500 of MSRP. But the GT350, still after 3 years has ADM in areas. They produce similar numbers to the other makes, is the Ford just that more in demand? Now the R that is a bit tougher to tackle when you straight up say only making about 500 per year. |
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Are you talking about street racing now? I dont street race, so you can remove me from that 100%.
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The 500 will NOT be a track focused car. So, therefore, it won't even sniff the 1LE on the track. As I mentioned. Read.....fundamentals my friend. The 500 will be a straight line one trick pony and I don't even think it will out track the Zl1. Well, if it comes prepped with the A10 and has all 350R suspension goodies and carbon wheels, then it should smack the Zl1. But, again, you are looking at a $100k 500 vs a $60k Zl1, so. At the price point, the 500 needs to line up with the ZR1. And lord knows, the ZR1 will beat it down. Does the cost justify the means? Just me personally. But, it should. That's the point. If it doesn't, it's a failure. Now...........If Ford can actually get it together and pull out this 500 as I hope they will. I will be buying one. Again, the ADM will keep me out of the market. But, dreaming here. If it's A10 equipped. Can handle around the track and can run a 10.9 to 11.4 quarter and can come in at the $75k ish price point. I'm all in. I'd gladly let my Zl1 go. haha. Cus either way, if I get my hands on one, it's going to get modded regardless.
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1979-93 Mustang (third gen): “L, GL, GLX, LX, GT (These are not models, they are trims, essentially the same as 1LT, 2LT, 2LT/RS), GTS, Turbo GT, GT-350, SVO, Cobra, Cobra R, and Ghia. 1982-1992 camaro (third gen): Sport Coupe, Berlinetta, Z28, IROC-Z, LT, RS, 1LE 93-04 Mustang (fourth gen) Mustang (v6), GT, GTS, SVT Cobra, Bullitt, Mach1, Terminator(It's still an SVT Cobra) 93-02 Camaro (fourth gen) Camaro (v6), Z28, RS, SS, 1LE 04-14 Mustang (fith gen) (excluding premium interior packages) Mustang(V6), GT, Track Pack, Bullitt, GT500, Boss302, Boss302 Laguna Seca 09-15 Camaro (fith gen) (excluding up-level interior options) LS, SS, Z28, 1LE, ZL1 15-present Mustang (sixth gen) (excluding up-level interior options) V6, EB, GT, PP1, PP2, GT350, GT350R, Soon to be Bullitt and GT500. Which will replace the GT350 and most likely GT350R...and they won't be produced. Also, claiming PP1 and PP2 as actual models is absurd. They are performance packs. If you want to just say a GT PP, okay, I'll give you that.... 18-present Mustang (sixth gen) No V6 16-Present Camaro (sixth gen) (excluding up-level interior options) LS, LT, SS, 1LE, ZL1, ZL11LE As you can see, the mustang continuously produces more options than the Camaro. No, it continually produces more "named" trims. The simple truth is that most of these cars are nothing more than a badged up GT with a different paint code or an extra 15hp. That's not producing more options, that's producing more ways to screw the customer for a lack of production.
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Every package I listed offered a significant difference from the other models, meaning horsepower and suspension changes to better suite a variety of people. Are you saying that you would prefer not to have up-level camaros that give you more horsepower and better handling under warranty? I know damn well there are people that hate having summer only tires, and would prefer a cheaper lower level camaro. |
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