Hopefully Nick can answer that, I hope you don’t have to worry but I don’t know the ins and outsSo if I go and order a vehicle with A plan, do I have to worry about the dealer selling my custom order to another dealer?
Hopefully Nick can answer that, I hope you don’t have to worry but I don’t know the ins and outsSo if I go and order a vehicle with A plan, do I have to worry about the dealer selling my custom order to another dealer?
So if I go and order a vehicle with A plan, do I have to worry about the dealer selling my custom order to another dealer?
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I'm sure as soon Ford gets chips for the 70,000 F150's they got parked anywhere there is an empty lot they will be getting over MSRP for all of them.
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I'm sure as soon Ford gets chips for the 70,000 F150's they got parked anywhere there is an empty lot they will be getting over MSRP for all of them.
You got one from today...do shareThat's not a current picture.
I'll let you put a timeframe on when you think things will be back to how they were, then I'll take the over, and we'll put some money on it.
You got one from today...do share
You're not making me want to buy a new truck.....That's not a current picture.
I'll let you put a timeframe on when you think things will be back to how they were, then I'll take the over, and we'll put some money on it.
History says otherwise.Nope.
Pricing will NEVER return to what it was.
You are correct.Just thinking out loud. Let's assume three things are true:
1. You can get a "regular" vehicle for MSRP (Ford Escape, Honda CRV, Toyota Highlander, Honda Accord, etc.).
2. Your trade is worth more now than it ever will be.
3. Interest rates are still crazy low for those buyers with excellent credit.
It would be a good time to buy, right? I'm not in the market, but I have a trade that's value has increased significantly since the chip shortage started so paying MSRP for a "regular" vehicle with a low interest rate (or paying cash) and a nice chunk for a trade would still be a good deal, no?
Most RV dealers also have space for customers to store their RVs when not in use. It is a huge money maker (I think). Most people can't keep an RV on their property due to size so they sell it to you, then charge you a monthly fee for storage.RV lots around here are full too, I wouldn’t have thought there was a shortage by looking at the RV lots.
I have the print outs for Vehicle on Wheels program.
Which shows VINs for vehicles that are on hold waiting on chips. Chips aren't even the biggest factor to slow production right now. There are SO many parts unavailable.
Come up with whatever timeline you'd like to, then let's put some money on it.