Husker,
Nearly everyone who orders a specialty car gives a huge deposit or paid in full deposit to guarantee color, delivery and availability, sometimes six months to a year before they are released for retail sale. Do you think the Ford Brass that lives in my community does not demand the same treatment with getting the GT a little early and not having to go to the dealership at all? The difference from 125K deposit and the final price they have in their pockets, let alone accounts.
When you read about the special edition Mercedes AMG's and untra rare Lambo 2000 horsepower signed editions etc..., the articles nearly always mention that the entire U.S. allotment has been sold. Well no one has titles to those cars yet, but with a high dollar limited car, dealers and manufacturers are more than happy to take full payment or atticipated full payment in leiu of not losing a high end sale. The mystique of owning a car that the general public may not be able to buy even if they have the money is VERY appealing to the ultra rich people I know. They love the fact that with their contacts they can have what you cannot even if your bank account is as large. Bling Bling for the real rich is POWER over the masses, not chrome wheels and sound systems. I hate it as much as any working guy, but these ass$%^&@ around me love driving what you have to pay admission just to see.
The 98 turned 2000 is black and the kid is a major pain. He even got hold of real 2000 wheels off a road racer that thrashed his real 2000. Ouch!
Have a nice Holiday everyone!
