right, you can order an M car all day long at MSRP. I canât believe dealers thinking a slightly different Mustang package is worth ADM. That said, Iâve had a few dealers offer their dealer orders of the DH at MSRP but theyâre missing HP.
Looks great. I always love all black cars until it comes time to clean them. My C7Z had a very Batmobile look, but I found myself constantly in the garage cleaning it instead of driving it đ.
But when they are clean, they look great. I'm sure the ceramic coating will make it that much easier.
why couldnât you? You should be able to place an order even if itâs on âconstraintâ I did and it got scheduled. Itâs just on constraint any given week it doesnât mean theyâve exhausted all capacity in MY24 for that package.
Personally I like spoilers, but youâre going aftermarket and itâs a matter of taste unless youâre tracking a car and it produces actual downforce.
Iâm really tired of the grayscale that all manufacturers are putting out. Feels like my last multiple cars have been some shade of gray/black/blue...
I actually emailed them on the white one. I am waiting on my red order and donât think I want white but they immediately said since itâs new we have a market adjustment. I told them good luck and they said theyâd remove it lol. But I want my red one.
Depends how well it sells and when the take rates start to drop. GM moved pretty quick to try to fix the disaster refresh of the Camaro front end they did, not that it was that much better.
3 years is about right though, depending on the release. The F-150 is going through a refresh now and...
Most likely those orders are custom and already sold. Some could be dealer inventory - and if there's one available that matches what you want then there's no reason to buy. Personally, I wanted my car specced a certain way, color, etc., and I'd rather order it and wait then search for the exact...
I am pretty sure in the US, with most companies, this is just a myth. For example, see Progressive's stance: https://www.progressive.com/answers/red-car-myths/