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Posted by 50 Deep (Member # 6216) on :
 
If anyone knows of one at MSRP or close please pass on the info.

In or out of state is fine

[patriot]
 
Posted by swedensky (Member # 12185) on :
 
I've been on the hunt also, have two dealers I've located at $5k over (lowest I've found) but I am also only looking at those carrying the options I want. If you pm/text me your ideal car I'll tell you the dealers that have it/are receiving it.

Problem is most of the smaller dealers that will sell at msrp won't order one until it's sold and so there's no advertisement and it's not easy to call all 3k ford dealers
 
Posted by 50 Deep (Member # 6216) on :
 
Pm'd
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
Get a GT350R!
 
Posted by 50 Deep (Member # 6216) on :
 
Found one.

Thanks
 
Posted by Mach916 (Member # 8264) on :
 
you sell your cobra?
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 50 Deep:
Found one.

Thanks

GT350R?
 
Posted by 50 Deep (Member # 6216) on :
 
Not an R model. I want the back seat. Plus the R's are almost impossible to to find and have a crazy markup. I think all the ones produced for 2016 are already spoken for
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
damn, baller! I want one [Frown]
 
Posted by SantaClara_Cobra (Member # 9488) on :
 
Rich people problems
 
Posted by i (Member # 12534) on :
 
The black color looks badass. If not I go with the blue stripes.
 
Posted by TEXAS (Member # 11875) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
 
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on :
 
[ [patriot]

[ 2015-12-17, 11:35 AM: Message edited by: East Bay 50 ]
 
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
No. 47k is not exactly a lot of money nowadays for a new car
 
Posted by iceman302 (Member # 7180) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by East Bay 50:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
No. 47k is not exactly a lot of money nowadays for a new car
Not a lot... but significantly above the average of $33,560. You're talking about a nearly 50% increase there.
 
Posted by TEXAS (Member # 11875) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
Didn't really give it that much thought, just thought I'd let SantaClara_Cobra know that people who buy outright or finance a 47k car aren't rich. The original poster also mentioned he was trying to find one without a dealer mark up, which is a dead give away he's on a budget, if your rich, minor stuff like dealer mark ups are irrelevant.
 
Posted by JohnCM (Member # 1076) on :
 
Pretty sure the rich people are the ones that actually care about dealer mark up
You don't get rich from having poor financial management problems
The rich are the cheapest people around [patriot]
 
Posted by CoyoteMike (Member # 13748) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
Didn't really give it that much thought, just thought I'd let SantaClara_Cobra know that people who buy outright or finance a 47k car aren't rich. The original poster also mentioned he was trying to find one without a dealer mark up, which is a dead give away he's on a budget, if your rich, minor stuff like dealer mark ups are irrelevant.
Ive purchased two cars in the last year that were 37k and 30k, paid cash. I am not rich. I just manage my finances well.

It can be done.
 
Posted by Fostang (Member # 3752) on :
 
I saved a ton of money by switching to geico
 
Posted by CoyoteMike (Member # 13748) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Fostang:
I saved a ton of money by switching to geico

I use Esurance...even better prices and service [Razz]
 
Posted by Built88LX (Member # 10758) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CoyoteMike:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
Didn't really give it that much thought, just thought I'd let SantaClara_Cobra know that people who buy outright or finance a 47k car aren't rich. The original poster also mentioned he was trying to find one without a dealer mark up, which is a dead give away he's on a budget, if your rich, minor stuff like dealer mark ups are irrelevant.
Ive purchased two cars in the last year that were 37k and 30k, paid cash. I am not rich. I just manage my finances well.

It can be done.

Damn [Eek!] Can you point me in the direction where I could fill out an application for that line of work.
 
Posted by CoyoteMike (Member # 13748) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Built88LX:
quote:
Originally posted by CoyoteMike:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
Didn't really give it that much thought, just thought I'd let SantaClara_Cobra know that people who buy outright or finance a 47k car aren't rich. The original poster also mentioned he was trying to find one without a dealer mark up, which is a dead give away he's on a budget, if your rich, minor stuff like dealer mark ups are irrelevant.
Ive purchased two cars in the last year that were 37k and 30k, paid cash. I am not rich. I just manage my finances well.

It can be done.

Damn [Eek!] Can you point me in the direction where I could fill out an application for that line of work.
Well I am definitely not poor by any means. I work in the tech industry. However I sold a lot of cars, saved for a long while. The last car purchase I made was in 2010, and I always put a little aside for upgrading later. Traded in a paid off 2010 model to but the newer 2016 model with some extra cash down, then sold a mustang and used that money to buy the 2013 + extra cash.

not all that hard [Smile] I could have had a GT350 but I refuse to go into debt.
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
If i was rich i'd buy a GT350R
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CoyoteMike:
quote:
Originally posted by Built88LX:
quote:
Originally posted by CoyoteMike:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by TEXAS:
quote:
Originally posted by SantaClara_Cobra:
Rich people problems

Someone who is looking at a car with a base price of 47k doesn't qualify as rich people problems.
would you consider it middle or upper middle class people problems?
Didn't really give it that much thought, just thought I'd let SantaClara_Cobra know that people who buy outright or finance a 47k car aren't rich. The original poster also mentioned he was trying to find one without a dealer mark up, which is a dead give away he's on a budget, if your rich, minor stuff like dealer mark ups are irrelevant.
Ive purchased two cars in the last year that were 37k and 30k, paid cash. I am not rich. I just manage my finances well.

It can be done.

Damn [Eek!] Can you point me in the direction where I could fill out an application for that line of work.
Well I am definitely not poor by any means. I work in the tech industry. However I sold a lot of cars, saved for a long while. The last car purchase I made was in 2010, and I always put a little aside for upgrading later. Traded in a paid off 2010 model to but the newer 2016 model with some extra cash down, then sold a mustang and used that money to buy the 2013 + extra cash.

not all that hard [Smile] I could have had a GT350 but I refuse to go into debt.

When you make more they tax you more, so when you see all these mutherfucking tents outside saying free smartphones, you put your hands up thinking this is what my extra money that I made on paper is paying for broke people to have a goddamn smartphone for free. Plus if you make over 100k and live in the Bay Area, it's nowhere near the same if you live almost anywhere else in the country. So it's very easy to live paycheck to paycheck in the bay even making over 200k if you don't discipline your spending. So that 47k car now becomes a 94k car based on how much extra you need to make to afford it.
 




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