Since I started my research on which GT40 manufacturer to buy from, there were a few ground rules that I laid down for myself. I am not going to buy from anyone that has only been in business for only a couple of years, I was not going to buy a car from anyone that did not have a demo car available to drive, and I am not going to buy from anyone that tried to pull any "smoke and mirrors" tricks.
I have been buying high performance cars for years. I have made most of my purchases from the same dealer because I believe there is something to be said for business ethics, and professional practices. With that being said, I have ruled out buying anything from RCR because of something I discovered the other night. I wanted to show my wife pictures of a Superformance GT40 that they have listed on the Superformance web site. For some reason instead of entering
www.superformance.com I entered in
www.superformancegt40.com thinking it would take me directly to their gallery site for the GT40. But it did not. In fact it took me to RCR's web site. Now I understand that "all is fair in love and war", but this really turned my stomach. This is what I refer to as a "smoke and mirrors" trick. In business, if your product can stand up for itself, you do not need to resort to these kinds of tricks. When I am booking an airline ticket,
www.delta.com does not take me to United's site. I don't know what you guys think, but I found this to be a big turnoff!!