Question on 2016 GT3 Pricing
#31
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I think it depends on the dealer you deal with. Many dealers probably don't give a crap about a relationship but I gotta think that there are dealers who value a long term relationship versus trying to make a quick buck. I guess I'll find out if there are dealers who want to build a relationship as I'll be trading in car as I continue to buy a car (i.e. trade in my GT3 for the .2 GT3, trade in my GT4 for the GT4RS or .2 GT4, etc).
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Yeah. Couple of the sales guys I talked to ran it by the GM. But the GM wouldn't lower the premium.
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BigDogTex - In December of 2014, I decided very late to jump in and get a GT3. I was told there were none left, but after about two weeks of calling I had lined up 7 cars at dealers around the country in the two colors I was after, but all with different build lists. Despite their apparent rarity, all were being offered at MSRP. I ended up getting almost every build item I wanted, and shipped my car from the dealer direct to my house. Dealer threw in some swag, and it made a great Christmas present!
All I am saying is that IMHO there is NO need to pay more than MSRP, unless you specifically want to order it and then a sucky dealer pretty much has you. Personally I would not buy anything from a dealer who wants to rape me 20K over MSRP, Just sayin!
All I am saying is that IMHO there is NO need to pay more than MSRP, unless you specifically want to order it and then a sucky dealer pretty much has you. Personally I would not buy anything from a dealer who wants to rape me 20K over MSRP, Just sayin!
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I took delivery of 2015 for $4210 under MRSP. Many of us who had 2014 orders that got pushed to 2015's got "price protection" so I got the precision app for $400 instead of $1850. Full leather was about $160 less on the 2014's. Also, I got the 18 way seats ( $2650) for free because they were advertised as having a memory function that they did not have. So, $2650 + $1850 + $160 = $4210 overall savings from MSRP. I was still able to get the full 2015 MSRP when I sold it to a dealer because the window sticker reflected the 2015 pricing.
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I took delivery of 2015 for $4210 under MRSP. Many of us who had 2014 orders that got pushed to 2015's got "price protection" so I got the precision app for $400 instead of $1850. Full leather was about $160 less on the 2014's. Also, I got the 18 way seats ( $2650) for free because they were advertised as having a memory function that they did not have. So, $2650 + $1850 + $160 = $4210 overall savings from MSRP. I was still able to get the full 2015 MSRP when I sold it to a dealer because the window sticker reflected the 2015 pricing.
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We currently have a black 2016 that is being cosigned for a customer at $15k over, so it sounds like their $25k over is an opening bid. I'll leave my personal feelings out of it, but fair market value on these seems to be in the $10k to $20k range depending on how desirable the color and equipment is.
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I too was offered a '16 allocation for 30k over msrp, declined in an instant as i didn't have the funds to go over MSRP (was on a very tight budget), was able to get an allocation at MSRP two weeks later (although that may be pure luck)
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