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Anyone know why there are so many Outerbanks becoming available for sale at dealerships? Here in Wichita Kansas 2 dealerships are getting 25-35 Outerbanks 4 drs and a few Black Diamonds and selling them at MSRP
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yes soft top, All of them are 4dr 2.3 automatic, non SAS, mid package advanced and selling right around $46k…. Actually pretty good deal, same with the BDs they haveAll of them are 4dr 2.3 automatic, non SAS, mid package advanced and selling right around $46k
All of them have rear lockersDid you happen to notice if any had rear lockers? If your buying it makes the difference of 3.73 gears(non locker) to 4.27 gears with the locker. Sounds about like sticker price that’s shocking and good to see if they aren’t marking them up at the time of sale.
I just looked and saw a lot of “not is stock, in transit“ OBX at one dealership. Eck Ford, is that one of them?
Yes and Mel Hamilton ford, I talked to the sales manager yesterday and they “expect” them this week and next week, I actually have an appointment for next Friday, we’ll seeI just looked and saw a lot of “not is stock, in transit“ OBX at one dealership. Eck Ford, is that one of them?
They must build them in groups, would make sense, I’m guessing the Outerbanks may be one the least popular but to me they are a great deal especially with the mid package and locking rearsI ordered Outerbanks SAS in mid October, one week later got build date of Dec 5. Do they manufacture in groups? Also seems like way more eruption green lately and I got that too.