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Old Feb 25, 2005 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BosoS2k,Feb 25 2005, 12:07 PM
if a car costs lets say 28500 USD on forddirect.com (mustang GT)

Do you guys think its possible getting it for 27.000 USD ? Dont mind to wait for the vehicle a month or 2

Or are they really that hard on the GT?
Mustang GTs are still in high demand so the dealers are not giving discounts. they were even getting over MSRP premiums on the first ones that they moved. Since it's a new model, the high price (MSRP or more) will likely continue until supply exceeds demand. When that will happen is anyone's guess.

Try the email approach asking each dealer for their best price on the car that you specify. Then buy from the one that offers the best deal.

I also suggest that you check out the Mustang Website for additional information and help with pricing.

Good luck.
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Old Feb 25, 2005 | 03:15 PM
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Thanks everyone for the help i appreciate it!

Have got an Price from a dealar that says 28500, thats about msrp (mustang GT
aut). But finished in Sweden this price will be 41200 USD with shipping with all the taxes and customs.

When you buy a car from a dealer, do you pay the sales tax to the dealer instantly or do you pay it afterwards?

Simon
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Old Feb 25, 2005 | 05:44 PM
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Within the US sales taxes are usually paid in the state in which the vehicle is first registered. For example, if you buy a new car in Florida, but title it in another state, the taxes are paid upon titling and registration in the other state. When one buys a car in Florida and registers it there, the taxes are included in the final price and are paid at the dealership.

However, when a vehicle is exported it may not be necessary to pay taxes, but I suspect that much paperwork would need to be processed for that to happen.

Also, what are the importation requirements in Sweden? I imagine that it is not easy to bring a vehicle made to US specifications into your country.
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Old Feb 26, 2005 | 09:28 AM
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ok then ill know.

But the mrsp is that price really with sales tax included? If it is, i might do best turning me to dealers that export on regular basis.

For registration in Sweden the US certificate sign in the car has to be in place,. if a vehicle has this sign, i as a private person only have to show that the car is not making to much sound, ill do that by either a test or a certificate by the agent in Sweden.

Then ill also will have to convert the gauges to Km/h, and ad sideturners if they are missing.

a standard is also to pay the government 10 Absolut Vodka, and some cuban cigars (a joke we arent that corrupt here)

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Old Mar 1, 2005 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by BosoS2k,Feb 26 2005, 01:28 PM
ok then ill know.

But the mrsp is that price really with sales tax included? If it is, i might do best turning me to dealers that export on regular basis.
No, the price you are looking for is the very famous "out the door" price. This will include all fees and taxes. The MRSP does not include these fees and taxes.
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