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I thought about this a little more last night, Ford probably listed different types of prices in here (net and gross), MIC and Modular should be represented as a net price (hard top standard price less $600 for soft top). Where should add the stand alone hard top price.
For this to make sense, I'm sure people will hate me for this, but the MIC should probably be listed at $1,195 ($1,795 net of $600 for the soft top). The way it's priced now there is about a $500 value in the MIC relative to other options....we will see if Ford adjusts this price.
My Stand-Alone price estimates below:
MIC should probably be listed at a net price of $1,195.
Dual Tops - Soft/MIC Hard Top are correctly listed at the full stand alone price of $1,795.
Modular Hard Top is correctly listed at a net price of $1,895.
Dual Tops - Soft/Modular Hard Top are correctly listed at the full stand alone price of $2,495.
My question now is the $700 premium for MIC over Modular would be explained by features like paint and removable windows. I could see the labor and value in these features.
Does anyone know if the Modular includes any kind of additional sound dampening/deadening material or if it is made of a material that is relatively more quiet than the MIC hard top?
Just trying to understand the premium more, either way I've definitely seen cheaper options out there in the aftermarket that seem to look much nicer than the Ford installed one anyways.
For this to make sense, I'm sure people will hate me for this, but the MIC should probably be listed at $1,195 ($1,795 net of $600 for the soft top). The way it's priced now there is about a $500 value in the MIC relative to other options....we will see if Ford adjusts this price.
My Stand-Alone price estimates below:
MIC should probably be listed at a net price of $1,195.
Dual Tops - Soft/MIC Hard Top are correctly listed at the full stand alone price of $1,795.
Modular Hard Top is correctly listed at a net price of $1,895.
Dual Tops - Soft/Modular Hard Top are correctly listed at the full stand alone price of $2,495.
My question now is the $700 premium for MIC over Modular would be explained by features like paint and removable windows. I could see the labor and value in these features.
Does anyone know if the Modular includes any kind of additional sound dampening/deadening material or if it is made of a material that is relatively more quiet than the MIC hard top?
Just trying to understand the premium more, either way I've definitely seen cheaper options out there in the aftermarket that seem to look much nicer than the Ford installed one anyways.
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