08-15-2007, 07:03 AM
That's Ford in their perpetual Brilliance....put body kits on the lower models to help increase sales, but leave the "performance" model looking a lot more plain. Unless they went for the whole sleeper thing on the ST, that would kind of make sense.
If I were you, and you were serious about buying an ST brand new, you can likely get a dealership to acquire and install a GFX front facia and spoiler and have them installed on your car at the dealership. This would pend a purchase committment from you you, and a down payment, etc etc. Some dealerships might do this (maybe like Polito Ford Lincoln) as I know some will get a 3D Carbon bodykit installed and warrantied by Ford on new Fusions (there is some kinda partnership thingy). I would tell them that you will absolutely buy an ST, and put money on it, but won't sign any paperwork/contract to buy the car, unless they put the GFX package on it. That's the deal maker/breaker for you. Some people want alternate tires or rims installed or tints done, or other stuff as stipulations to buying a new car...the bodykit is yours...
Hope that this idea will help.
If I were you, and you were serious about buying an ST brand new, you can likely get a dealership to acquire and install a GFX front facia and spoiler and have them installed on your car at the dealership. This would pend a purchase committment from you you, and a down payment, etc etc. Some dealerships might do this (maybe like Polito Ford Lincoln) as I know some will get a 3D Carbon bodykit installed and warrantied by Ford on new Fusions (there is some kinda partnership thingy). I would tell them that you will absolutely buy an ST, and put money on it, but won't sign any paperwork/contract to buy the car, unless they put the GFX package on it. That's the deal maker/breaker for you. Some people want alternate tires or rims installed or tints done, or other stuff as stipulations to buying a new car...the bodykit is yours...
Hope that this idea will help.
Bleeding Ford Blue again...