New article has GT63 & 63S at a Higher MSRP than the DOG
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Just saw this article online, it has the 63 and 63s at a higher MSRP than on the Dealer Order Guide, anyone know where they got this info?
The AMG GT 63 for 2023 has a base price of $150,250 while its bigger sibling starts at $171,400.
The AMG GT 63 for 2023 has a base price of $150,250 while its bigger sibling starts at $171,400.
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Hate to say, but I've actually canceled my allocation of my 2023 GT.
My dealer was surprisingly unwilling to renegotiate the markup, when too many people are just getting absolute steals with some of these other exotics. I think things are just in a real state of flux right now with car prices; there's a seemingly willful cognitive dissonance when it comes to dealers acknowledging falling car prices.
I'm interested to see which price comes to fruition, but until then I might be taking it back seat on this car.
My dealer was surprisingly unwilling to renegotiate the markup, when too many people are just getting absolute steals with some of these other exotics. I think things are just in a real state of flux right now with car prices; there's a seemingly willful cognitive dissonance when it comes to dealers acknowledging falling car prices.
I'm interested to see which price comes to fruition, but until then I might be taking it back seat on this car.
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Hate to say, but I've actually canceled my allocation of my 2023 GT.
My dealer was surprisingly unwilling to renegotiate the markup, when too many people are just getting absolute steals with some of these other exotics. I think things are just in a real state of flux right now with car prices; there's a seemingly willful cognitive dissonance when it comes to dealers acknowledging falling car prices.
I'm interested to see which price comes to fruition, but until then I might be taking it back seat on this car.
My dealer was surprisingly unwilling to renegotiate the markup, when too many people are just getting absolute steals with some of these other exotics. I think things are just in a real state of flux right now with car prices; there's a seemingly willful cognitive dissonance when it comes to dealers acknowledging falling car prices.
I'm interested to see which price comes to fruition, but until then I might be taking it back seat on this car.
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Yeah they’re quoting the market adjustments at the G Wagons adjustments for justification. I wouldn’t get it at any market adjustment but I am happy with my MSRP Order.
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what was your mark up by the way if you don’t mind me asking ?
Hate to say, but I've actually canceled my allocation of my 2023 GT.
My dealer was surprisingly unwilling to renegotiate the markup, when too many people are just getting absolute steals with some of these other exotics. I think things are just in a real state of flux right now with car prices; there's a seemingly willful cognitive dissonance when it comes to dealers acknowledging falling car prices.
I'm interested to see which price comes to fruition, but until then I might be taking it back seat on this car.
My dealer was surprisingly unwilling to renegotiate the markup, when too many people are just getting absolute steals with some of these other exotics. I think things are just in a real state of flux right now with car prices; there's a seemingly willful cognitive dissonance when it comes to dealers acknowledging falling car prices.
I'm interested to see which price comes to fruition, but until then I might be taking it back seat on this car.
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They were still holding strong onto a 10k markup. This was also prior to them releasing the MRSP.
There were no hard feelings as this was an adjustment based on the reality of the automotive purchasing landscape at the time, which I accepted. I just have an issue when the dealers are (naturally) inconsistent with the same pricing logic when it swing opposite their favor.
There were no hard feelings as this was an adjustment based on the reality of the automotive purchasing landscape at the time, which I accepted. I just have an issue when the dealers are (naturally) inconsistent with the same pricing logic when it swing opposite their favor.