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?
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?
Why should it be illegal to not sell your things to people, as long as the reason isn’t discrimination?
This car is more of an advertisement than a product, so they want to choose their customers.
It also makes the owners feel like they’re in an exclusive club.