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Not here in Wisconsin. The big Chevy/Caddy dealer near me has maybe 15 vehicles on the lot.....If you have the patience, prices are coming down as lots fill up again. I see full lots all over where I live. I figure by first to mid spring, the ball will be in the buyers court or closer to it anyway.
Blah blah blah. I shed zero tears for dealers in this market.Right, so you are 100% perfect at all times and make no mistakes? Get off your high horse. A mistake was made and they’re trying to find another one for you. What more could they possibly do at this point?
Blah blah blah. I shed zero tears for dealers in this market.
Dealers are only in the game to make money. Putting a deposit on an in stock vehicle should secure it for a limited time, ie: a few days AT MOST..
Its not just car dealers that suck...Pretty much all dealers suck nowadays but on the flip side...
Buyers a better strategy is to say nothing, have your shit together before you walk into the stealership and go home with the vehicle you want right then. If you dont get exactly what you want, for the price you want..LEAVE and go find it somewhere else. If you order a new vehicle (place deposit etc) and the dealer sells it to someone else..contact your attorney.
Its the same in real estate or any other large purchase thats saleable.
I recently have had experiences with a house sale and a boat buy. RE Agents, home buyers and also a shady ski boat dealer blow all kinds of sunshine up my butt and NEVER come through. A frustrating and totally stupid way to do business.
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That’s easier said than done when many dealers have very low to no inventory. That’s why most people are ordering or putting deposits on vehicles on the way to the dealer. MOST dealers are not out to screw customers like people on the internet think. When you go in someone excepting a problem, a problem you will find.
It was like that here a few weeks ago, but all of them were already purchased and waiting pickup. The market isn't changing anytime soon for fullsize SUVs.Not here in Wisconsin. The big Chevy/Caddy dealer near me has maybe 15 vehicles on the lot.....