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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 16718136" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>Ford was talking about a "new paradigm" in car sales, with less ground stock (like right now) and more custom ordering. Which is all well and good until another manufacturer has a vehicle on the ground that our impulse-buying public might want, and they buy that instead. We won't be seeing lots full of cars like we used to see for another year, but people still want their new cars NOW. Seems strange to me, everybody in my family who bought new cars always ordered them specifically and waited, but now people want to drive on the lot with their old car and drive off with a new one the same visit. </p><p></p><p>The other wrench in the process is transportation and delivery logistics. Heavily unionized and highly strained right now, dealers can't get their deliveries on time as it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 16718136, member: 36397"] Ford was talking about a "new paradigm" in car sales, with less ground stock (like right now) and more custom ordering. Which is all well and good until another manufacturer has a vehicle on the ground that our impulse-buying public might want, and they buy that instead. We won't be seeing lots full of cars like we used to see for another year, but people still want their new cars NOW. Seems strange to me, everybody in my family who bought new cars always ordered them specifically and waited, but now people want to drive on the lot with their old car and drive off with a new one the same visit. The other wrench in the process is transportation and delivery logistics. Heavily unionized and highly strained right now, dealers can't get their deliveries on time as it is. [/QUOTE]
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