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Old 23-01-2019, 10:51 AM   #36
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Default Re: 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

On Mustang pricing in general guys , are the Aussie dealers in general pretty good with the MSRP pricing on the GT and the Ecoboost ?

I believe in the U.S . there is a huge trend especially on the more exclusive model runs such as the Shelby's to have high "over sticker" pricing on these cars allocated to a particular Ford dealership and people will travel big distances to save money securing a GT350 or GT500 many States away from where they live . Fair enough I suppose but that big increase on the recommended price would be a deal breaker for many I guess but I also guess if you want one of those beauties bad enough you'll do it .

Does the way of securing your Australian spec Mustang limit dealer mark up pricing I suppose is what I'm asking in our country ?
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