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zando wrote:I don't think it would make sense to keep raising prices, it'll get to a point where people won't pay for a small car like an accent, that costing over 300k, people have a limit, used cars will be gold.greggle71 wrote:Cars basically being sold out on the boat before the stock shipment even arrives on our shores.
If I am a dealer the market is telling me to keep raising prices. Someone in the industry told me the issue is supply and they can’t even get the quantities from the manufacturing plant to satisfy demand, they selling whatever they could get in the aftermath of the global chip shortages.
When last has anyone been able to walk into a dealer get the exact make, model and colour of the car/truck they want?
If you’re lucky you might get someone who is unable to close the purchase on a unit so it becomes available locally.
Speaking of the accent, anyone see the new one yet? It is niiiceee, it's what the Elantra should have been.
Sorry, was talking about this one lol, it's apparently being released this month and I think they're starting to sell them worldwide next month? Not sure, but from what I've seen, it's a lot bigger and better equiped than the old one by a long shot, I like the design better than the Elantra also.Dave wrote:I thought the accent was phased out till I started seeing quite a few on the road.
Not bad at all.
If the retail is close to the first page and a 1.6 engine, the package may not be bad.
Only downfall would be Massy alone for parts.
Dave wrote:Haha.
No worries.
So all the old ones on the road is probably a fire sale then.
You're the problem lol that's why these cars sell, when alyuh say ' i don't find it that bad 'nick639v2 wrote:I don’t find it THAT bad..
But the new civic rs to, I think that is gorgeous
Pirate wrote:A perfect example was the Tiida and newer Wingroads.
Dem was thing a mother hadda almost close she eye tuh love, but it selling like wildfire cause it cheeeep and iz Nissan.
greggle71 wrote:Saw the new Yaris on the road this morning, yikes!
FUGLY is being kind but issa Toyota
metalgear2095 wrote:Just heard from a sales rep that the new Wildtrak will cost between 475-485k madness yes
Raptor will be over 600k when it arrivesShalom Vanamson wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:Just heard from a sales rep that the new Wildtrak will cost between 475-485k madness yes
Absolute insanity. And that would obviously be introductory price so in other words a normal Ranger for half a mil .
metalgear2095 wrote:Raptor will be over 600k when it arrivesShalom Vanamson wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:Just heard from a sales rep that the new Wildtrak will cost between 475-485k madness yes
Absolute insanity. And that would obviously be introductory price so in other words a normal Ranger for half a mil .
Shalom Vanamson wrote:greggle71 wrote:Saw the new Yaris on the road this morning, yikes!
FUGLY is being kind but issa Toyota
Saw one yesterday didnt look that bad tbvh. But for that price its a solid NO for me.
They said they are selling themShalom Vanamson wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:Raptor will be over 600k when it arrivesShalom Vanamson wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:Just heard from a sales rep that the new Wildtrak will cost between 475-485k madness yes
Absolute insanity. And that would obviously be introductory price so in other words a normal Ranger for half a mil .
610k actually Grey Market. But it would be left to be seen if Ansa sell those highly doubt it.
Those things not under warranty? Also why a brake booster costing so much?shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Just a heads up for vezel and potential vezel owners.....I know of at least 8 covered down right now due to a failed brake booster and cylinder...cost is like 16k and well availability is the issue.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Just a heads up for vezel and potential vezel owners.....I know of at least 8 covered down right now due to a failed brake booster and cylinder...cost is like 16k and well availability is the issue.
I believe that's the previous generation. I heard they also have problems with the brake calipers seizing since the seal let's moisture in.Rivalry wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Just a heads up for vezel and potential vezel owners.....I know of at least 8 covered down right now due to a failed brake booster and cylinder...cost is like 16k and well availability is the issue.
The new Vezels or the older generation?
dredman1 wrote:This does not bode well for us. Not like the local dealerships needed an excuse to do their thing…
https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/02/cars/wor ... index.html
(CNN) - It has almost never been as hard to buy a new or used car in the United States as it is today, despite improving supply issues and inflation beginning to steady.
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