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ThanksNo - the Dealer didn't have any more specific information. Ford has consistently said "late 2020" for First Edition and Premier models.
ThanksNo - the Dealer didn't have any more specific information. Ford has consistently said "late 2020" for First Edition and Premier models.
What are A, Z, and X plans?This is why you need to confirm two things with your dealer: Do you plan to charge an Additional Dealer Markup (ADM)? Will you accept A,Z, and X plans?
Ford A, Z, X, and D-Plan each target specific groups of individuals. You don't have to be a Ford employee to get a discount, however- those with affiliated organizations can benefit, too. In some cases, these benefits can be extended to friends and family.What are A, Z, and X plans?
A First Edition (VIN: 00000000010005056) is going for $75,000 in Suwanee, GA
Used 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E AWD Premium
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Seller Comments (VIN: 00000000010005056)
- 150 miles
- Gray Exterior
- Black Leather Seats
- Electric Engine
- Automatic Transmission
- All Wheel Drive
- 0 Range
Mustang Mach E First Edition - this will be a collectors car and very few will be produced. As a First Edition, it comes with every option available. Should be in production the week of December 13th and will be available to you upon receipt of the car. Shipping will be at the purchaser's expense.
I wonder which dealer in the area is trying to pull off this 'Private Seller' approach.Lol, the VIN is bogus too. Its a reservation number someone is trying to sell.
My dealer has no markup so I hope the seller gets what they're asking for!So I'm subscribed to get updates on this listing and just found out the 'private seller' dropped it to $69,900
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Wow, i would never pay above MSRP, ever. I can wait.My dealer has no markup so I hope the seller gets what they're asking for!
My dealer has no markup so I hope the seller gets what they're asking for!
Mach-E listings on AutoTrader show quite a few that are either at or below MSRP. That $69,900 price won't last.Wow, i would never pay above MSRP, ever. I can wait.
I noticed one on cars.com for $44kMach-E listings on AutoTrader show quite a few that are either at or below MSRP. That $69,900 price won't last.
I think the cheap postings are all dealer bait. You go in and you see the FCTP, and then the dealer gets you to order one.Who are all these people that have Mach-E's already and aside from the markups they're keeping the Tax Credit.
"I know you came in about the Mach-E.....but what can I do to get you into a Super Duty"Or talk you into a F-150..![]()
Or a new Explorer Hybrid. I bet the Mach-E is being used as bait for it."I know you came in about the Mach-E.....but what can I do to get you into a Super Duty"
I spent three and a half years living and working in a country with one of the most corrupt political systems that I've ever encountered where money bought influence and more. Lately I've been thinking that perhaps they were just more open and straight forward about buying their politicians.Thank god we have state governments protecting the consumers (us) via preserving the dealer model. Just imagine how we'd be treated if there was no dealer between us and the manufacturer. 😁😁😁