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I didn't say it was illegal. It's a scumbag business practice.
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I also tend to take my car out for a drive a 12pm or 3pm or on Fridays on slow days. So specifically driving low volume. If I had to still deal with traffic (haven’t worked in an office in 8 years) it would be a different story. I’d probably own the C8 OR 718 GTS (the manuals gears are too long but the auto is very nice). So I definitely get it; I’m just fortunate enough to drive with no traffic when I take the vette out. |
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Fed just increased the interest rates another 0.75%...which means most loans will now be over 5% with many over 6-7%. Discounts will be available soon enough...anyone who thinks the combo of higher rates and higher price with a sinking stock/crypto market won't significantly impact overall demand is delusional.
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07-27-2022, 07:04 PM | #928 | |
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I'm in NNJ, east rutherford. So close to RT3 if you're familar, which is close to I95, which is close to 495, which is basically the gateway to NYC through the lincoln tunnel. They all intersect with each other which means if one road has traffic, everything else surrounding it does. And my town touches all those major roads so as soon as i leave my town and enter any of the above roads, i am fucked. It'll be a parking lot and i'm just sitting there. Inching my way every 2-3 minutes. WIth a fucking manual. It's the worst. That's why i got the M3. Because at least if i do encounter something like that, i can live with it because it's an auto. And sooner or later it'll break free and i can proceed to take my joy ride. Honestly if i got rid of my manual C7Z and let's say by some odd reason if i decide to get another manual in the far future, i would probably get an S2000 or something lol. But i'd LS swap it of course |
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07-27-2022, 07:44 PM | #929 | |
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That said i hope you are right. |
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It'll be interesting to see how long it takes for Chevrolet to get production ahead of demand. |
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07-28-2022, 08:32 AM | #934 |
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I still follow the car market pretty close and to me, the market has not so much as dried up but shifted a bit. Sporty vehicles sub $60K USD are still in very high demand and holding firm but around that $100K figure I see longer sit times on the lot. I suspect the stretch 60K buyer has exited the market but they have been replaced by the 100K buyer who has maybe shifted their eyeballs to a cheaper vehicle.
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07-28-2022, 09:03 AM | #935 | |
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07-28-2022, 09:35 AM | #936 | |
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https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...postcount=1085 I have already been saying the market is correcting. In our discussion I am referring to the C8Z06 specifically which I do think you are underestimating demand, overestimating supply, and underestimating the number of people with money who don't rely on interest rates to be car poor. Yes, after that, maybe we will see inventory and discounts......but it's going to be a while. Most of the people paying sticker or more will have long since moved on by then. |
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I know what the demand was prior to pricing release and interest rate skyrocketing, I will be curious to see what it is when cars start getting delivered and interest rates are 6-8%. The vast majority of people buying Z06's will be financing them. I think you are severely overestimating how many people can afford to simply pay cash for a $150k car. Believe it or not, most people buying exotics finance those too even if they can afford cash. One of the little-known "tricks" of buying a car through Ferrari financial or an exotic lender like Premier Financial Services is that the payments don't show up on your credit report, which means they aren't counted against your debt-to-income ratio by other lenders. As far as I'm aware, GM does not offer that benefit. Of course, PFS also charges pretty high interest rates (previously 6-10% depending on credit) which are only getting higher now. I don't think people realize how difficult it can be to get financed for a car with a $100k+ loan. Even if you have a pile of cash in your bank account, many banks will not finance large amounts for people with no prior history of large loans. The banks see the tide turning and cars turning back into depreciating assets that they don't want to be stuck with when someone defaults, so they are tightening their standards, requiring larger down payments, and turning down more applicants. Bottom line is that this is not going to be the "buy a Z06, drive it two years then sell for MSRP" cakewalk that most people thought it was going to be when they put in a deposit. All of these massive ADMs will be a thing of the past very soon. |
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Nevermind, you have an economy boner right now, we can chat later when it goes down. |
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07-28-2022, 02:02 PM | #940 | |
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This is similar to what I said earlier back in fall of 2021 of the rise of EV and someone said it’ll go opposite soon. I said give it 2 years. Half way there and that person’s prediction couldn’t be more wrong. |
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GM just sent out a letter to dealers telling them that if customers resell a Z06, Hummer EV, or Escalade-V in the first 12 months, the warranty will become invalid. Sounds pretty illegal to me but I'm just an idiot on the internet. I can almost guarantee that will result in a class action lawsuit. I like how they are so worried about consumers making money on their cars, but don't care at all about dealers asking for $50-100k ADMs. Good idea to punish the consumer instead of the dealer for doing the same things.
Dear GM Dealership Team, We are continuing to build momentum as we head into the second half of the year and have started shipments of several of our high demand and limited production products. This letter serves as a follow-up to my communication from January of this year, where we reiterated your contractual requirements and our policies on selling new vehicles for resale. When vehicles are quickly resold, particularly by unauthorized dealers or other resellers that do not adhere to GM’s standards, the customer experience suffers and GM’s brands are damaged. As a result, on certain high demand enthusiast products, we are limiting the transferability of certain warranties and barring the seller from placing future sold orders or reservations for certain high demand models (as identified by GM) if the vehicle is resold within the first 12 months of ownership. These changes are being implemented to ensure an exemplary customer experience, to ensure our brands remain strong, and to help prioritize ownership by brand enthusiasts and loyal customers. These changes will not impact product recalls in any way. Currently, the products impacted by these changes include the following: 23MY Cadillac Escalade-V, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, and GMC HUMMER EV (SUT and SUV). Certain warranties will not be transferrable if the original owner resells the vehicle within one year of delivery. In the coming days, you will receive a message from your respective brands that will outline full details of the warranties and the customer acknowledgement requirements to implement this new process. Thank you in advance for continuing to do your part in ensuring our customers have great experiences when purchasing these truly special products. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to your Zone Manager. Regards, Steve Carlisle President GM North America Last edited by dgoldenz; 07-29-2022 at 01:56 PM.. |
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Unless I am reading that wrong, I see nothing about punishing dealers in any way. So the dealer can sell the car for $50k over MSRP but the customer can't make a dime? Customer pays $50k over than sells the car 8 months later for $25k over and is now banned from future purchases despite losing $25k? Not a good look for GM. Are they going to require dealers to sell used ones at MSRP? Seems unlikely.
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Large ADM dealers are like the vocal minority, whenever one is identified, a huge deal is made about it and it's projected onto all dealers. I buy any domestics from one particular dealer group in my area that does not under any circumstances charge over sticker for anyone on any new car. Been buying from them for 25 years. I just traded a preowned truck to them for a different new truck. My trade had 690 miles on it. They gave me what I paid for it. Looking at the market they could have made 10k on it preowned but they told me they would price it 3 grand more than they gave me for it "since they don't sell new ones over sticker it wouldn't look right." Lo and behold, that's exactly what they did. There are good dealers out there, my BMW dealer is the same way (but they are out of state, lol). |
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