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<blockquote data-quote="cobracide" data-source="post: 16707532" data-attributes="member: 4644"><p>BMW and Daimler may think they are making Rolex watches with four wheels but I doubt all the other car makers share those beliefs. Luxury cars are just one segment. Pickups, SUVs, sedans et la Civic all far outsell you're german luxury car niche segment example. It will only take a couple years for the manufacurers to rebound, get greedy and flood the market yet again. It has happened countless times before and will happen again. That's how mass production and economies of scale work in the automotive industry. Just in time ordering of cars. LoL Look where that just in time ordering got you now. Shorted on chips. That worked out well. All you dealers and car sellers get on here saying things will never be cheap again. Obvious bias for a reason. Greed. The one defining characteristic of the automotive industry.</p><p></p><p>Like the never ending car commercial that I watched again tonight. </p><p>"Now's the best time to buy." Yeah, right. It always says the same thing. And yes, there is some dumb consumers who will eat it up. </p><p></p><p>Just like buying stocks, just wait for the price pullback because it will happen eventually. It's not a matter of if - but when.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobracide, post: 16707532, member: 4644"] BMW and Daimler may think they are making Rolex watches with four wheels but I doubt all the other car makers share those beliefs. Luxury cars are just one segment. Pickups, SUVs, sedans et la Civic all far outsell you're german luxury car niche segment example. It will only take a couple years for the manufacurers to rebound, get greedy and flood the market yet again. It has happened countless times before and will happen again. That's how mass production and economies of scale work in the automotive industry. Just in time ordering of cars. LoL Look where that just in time ordering got you now. Shorted on chips. That worked out well. All you dealers and car sellers get on here saying things will never be cheap again. Obvious bias for a reason. Greed. The one defining characteristic of the automotive industry. Like the never ending car commercial that I watched again tonight. "Now's the best time to buy." Yeah, right. It always says the same thing. And yes, there is some dumb consumers who will eat it up. Just like buying stocks, just wait for the price pullback because it will happen eventually. It's not a matter of if - but when. [/QUOTE]
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