What sucks here Robbie, is you. I would definitely stick to the cheap wheel business where it's safe.
This is not a personal attack, rather a local businessman who understands the dilemma, and is defending a friend, along with countless responsible dealerships all over this country. To turn a customer's perception around on his dealerships character or business practices by saying they suck is simply not acceptable behavior in my book. In fact, it's plain irresponsible.
A guy registers at this site looking for answers, and all your brain can dissect from this debacle is that it's the dealers fault?
Really?
Is that really the summation of your intellectual observation concerning GM's obvious failure to produce or deliver?
Or is it because these vehicles are as you said, "hot" like everyone in America wants one..
That's a freaking funny one. How did I ever get a car or truck built before this....
...Which now begs the conundrum, how does an 80K dinosaur SUV become hot if there aren't any available to be bought, allocation to be ordered, or a choo-choo train available to deliver? Then... how about the lack of trucks to move it a few miles to the dealer lot?
Love the logic there.
I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm guessing ALL dealers would actually rather sell a vehicle, than not. Would rather make money and a new & happy customer, than not. I'm guessing they would rather receive what they order, than not. Maybe even profit from a sale, than not.
My dealer is Robert Basil in Orchard Park NY. I've dealt with Robert since his Chevrolet/Caddy/Buick dealership was purchased here in Fredonia. We don't even shake hands because our phone conversations are enough.
The Basil family owns multiple dealerships in western NY. His father held the most Chevrolet vehicles sold in the world two years ago. All of his brothers are very successful owners of various car and truck lines, and Robert probably has 400+ vehicles in inventory at his Orchard Park Caddy/GMC store.
I doubt sales volume is his problem...
I'm not thinking Robert Basil Sucks. I'm thinking GM owes Robert Basil a monstrous apology for not supplying the countless Escalades and Denalis those guys have sold. I'm thinking GM is the most disorganized car maker in the world, who can't even more produced and sold inventory from a rail yard in a timely manner.
Before you toss those insulting blanket statements on innocent dealers caught up in GM's largest ball drop since Hummer, I would be a little more responsible with your words, and how they may indict innocent hard working people.