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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16706828" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Supply and demand. Right now dealers don't have crap on their lots and there are people out there that can't wait it out or need a new vehicle. The local Ford dealer by me is asking $10k over on Bronco's and I'm sure people are lining up to pay it. They said they would order me anything I wanted for $2k off msrp, except of course the Raptor, Bronco. and something else. Still not enough to entice me. I'll wait to things get reasonable again, and they will. </p><p> </p><p>I doubt it'll go back to the days of 100's of unsold vehicles with huge incentives barring an economic crisis, but manufacturers want to sell cars. Some of those manufacturers will be hungrier than others. GM would love be #1 in truck sales again and so would Ram, meanwhile Toyota would like a piece of GM's, Ford's, and Ram's sales. It's inevitable, the tide will turn. Just like people panic bought toilet paper last year and over paid for it and now it's back to normal. That and the hundreds of other examples, $2,000 AR's, $50/oz silver, etc. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad for Nick and the other dealers, it's a boom market. I had mine for 3 years. Naming my prices and making money hand over fist but now it is receding and things are tightening back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16706828, member: 70541"] Supply and demand. Right now dealers don't have crap on their lots and there are people out there that can't wait it out or need a new vehicle. The local Ford dealer by me is asking $10k over on Bronco's and I'm sure people are lining up to pay it. They said they would order me anything I wanted for $2k off msrp, except of course the Raptor, Bronco. and something else. Still not enough to entice me. I'll wait to things get reasonable again, and they will. I doubt it'll go back to the days of 100's of unsold vehicles with huge incentives barring an economic crisis, but manufacturers want to sell cars. Some of those manufacturers will be hungrier than others. GM would love be #1 in truck sales again and so would Ram, meanwhile Toyota would like a piece of GM's, Ford's, and Ram's sales. It's inevitable, the tide will turn. Just like people panic bought toilet paper last year and over paid for it and now it's back to normal. That and the hundreds of other examples, $2,000 AR's, $50/oz silver, etc. I'm glad for Nick and the other dealers, it's a boom market. I had mine for 3 years. Naming my prices and making money hand over fist but now it is receding and things are tightening back up. [/QUOTE]
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