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Just put in a deposit at my local dealership to lock myself in at MSRP for their Dark Horse allocation! I know order banks haven't opened, but they did the early deposit to hold my spot. 🤞🤞🤞
Congratulations ! I was able to put a deposit on a Dark Horse back on January 3rd at a dealer near me. They agreed to sell it at MSRP.
 

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Congratulations ! I was able to put a deposit on a Dark Horse back on January 3rd at a dealer near me. They agreed to sell it at MSRP.
I’ve had dealerships tell me that they could get me on for the dark horse with zero mark ups as well. This was all around December/January time. They told me that if I order the vehicle on the day order banks open that I could get it at MSRP. However. With the limited allocations recently announced how sure are you guys that they will keep their promise if they’re only getting maybe one or a few allocations?
 

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I’ve had dealerships tell me that they could get me on for the dark horse with zero mark ups as well. This was all around December/January time. They told me that if I order the vehicle on the day order banks open that I could get it at MSRP. However. With the limited allocations recently announced how sure are you guys that they will keep their promise if they’re only getting maybe one or a few allocations?
I won’t have any problem getting at MSRP, but Ive bought a couple vehicles from him. There are unscrupulous dealers that we only looking for as much money as they can get. I bought a ‘21 GT500 for only $1K over MSRP. I sold it back to the them later on for a profit. Lol
 

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I’ve had dealerships tell me that they could get me on for the dark horse with zero mark ups as well. This was all around December/January time. They told me that if I order the vehicle on the day order banks open that I could get it at MSRP. However. With the limited allocations recently announced how sure are you guys that they will keep their promise if they’re only getting maybe one or a few allocations?
I have a signed agreement from the dealership and a followup email laying out exactly what we agreed to. I'm sure they can refuse to sell it to me but they knew that they would probably only get one when they agreed to the deal. They took my deposit based on our agreement so it looks like a contract to sell, according to my lawyer.

S650 Mustang Confirmed: 2024 Mustang Order Banks + Build & Price Open 3/27, OKTB Expected Early Summer IMG_6554 2.JPG
 


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I have a signed agreement from the dealership and a followup email laying out exactly what we agreed to. I'm sure they can refuse to sell it to me but they knew that they would probably only get one when they agreed to the deal. They took my deposit based on our agreement so it looks like a contract to sell, according to my lawyer.

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Some dude in this thread that guaranteed no one would get it at MSRP owes you Ppf tint and life time BJs. Said it himself
 

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What Time Frame is that for - do Ford issue Monthly Allocations on Mustangs?
It’s for the model year run, which is 18 months. It’s a long MY run, the 2023 MY is only 4 months long. But that isn’t she in stone. Allotments can change or be increased at Fords descretion.
 

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It’s for the model year run, which is 18 months. It’s a long MY run, the 2023 MY is only 4 months long. But that isn’t she in stone. Allotments can change or be increased at Fords descretion.
Thanks, however I just noticed an entry by Skye on Post# 265 confirming its MONTHLY. (as below)

https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/thr...-about-ford-ordering-scheduling-process.2047/

"Ford Dealers earn vehicle scheduling allocation each month based on reported vehicle sales, current inventory, projected sales, etc. Each month, Dealers usually meet with their Ford Zone Manager to review the allocation offered for scheduling the following month."

The information from the link above provides detailed insight into the ordering/allocation/scheduling process.
 

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Further to the above, if you logically consider the previous Sales Volumes for the Mustang, about 75,000 p/a in 2018 before Covid19, and circa 122,000 p/a in 2015 with the release of Gen 6, that equates to around 6,250 to 10,200 per month - divided by the number of Dealers in the US.
 
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Dark horse is sounding like it’s going to be more and more rare day by day which is making me want it more 😂
It will be interesting to see how the Dark Horse compares to a similarly Specked GT in Pricing, and Insurance (although the DH will maintain its Value better).
 

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Thanks, however I just noticed an entry by Skye on Post# 265 confirming its MONTHLY. (as below)

https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/thr...-about-ford-ordering-scheduling-process.2047/

"Ford Dealers earn vehicle scheduling allocation each month based on reported vehicle sales, current inventory, projected sales, etc. Each month, Dealers usually meet with their Ford Zone Manager to review the allocation offered for scheduling the following month."

The information from the link above provides detailed insight into the ordering/allocation/scheduling process.
I understand that it is fluid and can change. I was just saying they received their PROJECTED total MY allotment. This the email all dealers received.
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Further to the above, if you logically consider the previous Sales Volumes for the Mustang, about 75,000 p/a in 2018 before Covid19, and circa 122,000 p/a in 2015 with the release of Gen 6, that equates to around 6,250 to 10,200 per month - divided by the number of Dealers in the US.
Which is about 2900 dealers
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