That really doesnt make a lot of sense to me. I have always bought Ford trucks because they have treated me well, however my wife has had various brands of SUVs and cars, to include Ford, Infinity, GMC, and Hondas. To each their own I guess.
How does that work? Is it still considered a dealer transfer and therefore not subject to sales tax? If you are looking for Raptors I could possibly scope some out around here for you.
If you guys can get significantly above MSRP it seems you should be buying from other dealers for MSRP and just transporting them out to you for resale.
I paid $3,660 below MSRP on my Raptor, from a dealer I have had a long term relationship with last March. It wasnt invoice but it was a dang good price. So deals can and do happen. My local dealer had a $70k Raptor recently for $67,500. I recognize my situation is not as common, however I have been seeing more discounts and more units on the lots. Im not sure how to read that other than they may have over produced a bit. I had read they werent going to limit the production of the Raptors but I hope they help protect the values of existing models by not over supplying.
For your consideration:
https://mashable.com/2017/07/28/brand-new-ferrari-goes-up-in-flames-in-first-hour.amp
https://carbuzz.com/news/watch-a-lamborghini-gall
https://blog.dupontregistry.com/audi/r8/audi-r8-goes-up-in-flames-video/ardo-superleggera-go-up-in-flames
https://nypost.com/2016/03/31/porsche-bursts-into-flames-at-nyc-auto-show/amp/
And that is just a cursory search. Unfortunately it happens. Hopefully they figure it out quick.