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submitted 5 months ago by n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca to c/cars@lemmy.world

Money alone isn’t enough to secure the $US325,000 ($505,000) hardcore coupe, with Ford asking potential buyers to make a pitch on why they should have the privilege of owning one.

How is this legal?

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[-] Brkdncr@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

Exotics and others have been doing this for years. You could walk into a Ferrari dealer with enough cash to buy one and you would get turned down if it’s a new or exclusive model.

Heck even buying a used one is difficult.

Ford will likely be expecting potential buyers to also buy a number of other high-margin vehicles as a prerequisite to further squeeze the market.

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