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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16719399" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Not much IMO, [USER=42902]@Tractorman[/USER]. What <u>will</u> affect impulse buying like I said, is people finding out that they can custom order their vehicle with the <u>exact</u> features/options they want if they choose to do so, and get it delivered in a month or so. Funny, you can go onto a manufacturer website, select Build-It-Now, select your powertrain, color, wheels, packages, features and get a price. Try, though, to find the car you configured at a dealership near you. You likely won't. You'll find that about 90% of the cars you're shown aren't the exact configuration you put together. Exterior colors may vary. Packages may vary. Interior color may vary. One or more features/packages may differ from your configuration. I think people will like the opportunity to actually order what they configured, subtracting any discounts they're entitled to. It makes sense. Those who want an assist can still order from a brick and mortar dealership. Those who want to walk away with a vehicle they've selected from the dealership's limited stock can choose to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16719399, member: 6727"] Not much IMO, [USER=42902]@Tractorman[/USER]. What [U]will[/U] affect impulse buying like I said, is people finding out that they can custom order their vehicle with the [U]exact[/U] features/options they want if they choose to do so, and get it delivered in a month or so. Funny, you can go onto a manufacturer website, select Build-It-Now, select your powertrain, color, wheels, packages, features and get a price. Try, though, to find the car you configured at a dealership near you. You likely won't. You'll find that about 90% of the cars you're shown aren't the exact configuration you put together. Exterior colors may vary. Packages may vary. Interior color may vary. One or more features/packages may differ from your configuration. I think people will like the opportunity to actually order what they configured, subtracting any discounts they're entitled to. It makes sense. Those who want an assist can still order from a brick and mortar dealership. Those who want to walk away with a vehicle they've selected from the dealership's limited stock can choose to do so. [/QUOTE]
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