rmsnickers
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Yeah, I'm going to wait for job losses and the market to really dive for people to start unloading their existing rides as they can't keep up with a 1k car payment. It's really my best bet at this point. And no, my dealer never got the allocation so GM never accepted the order. If you are spending this much money, having to compromise on things like a floor mat package or max towing or anything else is insane. Putting the onus on my dealer rep to figure out what is/isn't avail every week and then determine if there's anything I could forgo is a silly way to run a business. Just let manufacturers sell directly to the public...the middleman is a hassle.
I'm not so quick to let GM off the hook for cost increases by saying it's inflation either; forced onstar/connectivity packages aren't due to component increases...it's just greed. And Chevy has let dealers get away with pricing 5-20k over MSRP without penalty so they're an enabler/contributor of prices getting out of control.
I'm not so quick to let GM off the hook for cost increases by saying it's inflation either; forced onstar/connectivity packages aren't due to component increases...it's just greed. And Chevy has let dealers get away with pricing 5-20k over MSRP without penalty so they're an enabler/contributor of prices getting out of control.