When the Ford Mustang GTD arrives in the near future, it will be the single most ambitious muscle car ever made. It will also cost somewhere around $300,000, but the high-end car market has repeatedly proven that it can stomach prices that high, and demand can still stretch past that original MSRP. Ford reportedly has a plan in place to keep this in check, one that should reward dealerships handsomely as well.
This is apparently the same procedure used with dealership deliveries of the last-generation Ford GT, and it effectively replaces the difference between invoice pricing and the suggested retail price.In theory, that would allow Ford to guarantee both the sale price of the car and the profit that a dealer would make on a transaction.