MidLifeCrisis
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- First Name
- Dave
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- Sep 14, 2020
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- Location
- Florida
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- 2019 Type R
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- #1
I think 25 K is a bit excessive.
This, and always this.This wouldn’t happen if you clowns would stop paying it.
I think the record for ADM (for non exotics) was 100k on top of sticker for Hellcats when they first dropped. I never saw one move at that rate either, maybe a couple did, but it is flat out stupid to think things move like this.Honestly not the worst I've seen, and believe it or not these are selling even at that insane price. Not sure about the 90-120k tho... it's all a joke.
I saw two dealers I contacted about a regular R and they wanted 80k, 90k, 99k and then 120k.
100% accurate. Pretty much all Tampa Bay dealers are brutal, same with SoFla.Yeah Wesley Chapel has been moronic for years.
In this market right now, especially with these vehicles, they did not move an ounce with my experience so far. I stopped dealing in person and solely worked online and got the final paperwork emailed to me, so I would walk in and be done.just because they list it at that price and the car is gone, doesnt mean it actually moved at that price. How many of us walk into the dealer and actually pay their asking price?
Yup. I had to laugh at a lot of salesmen in Florida to get here.Customers set the market its OUR fault dealers get away with this.....be strong and reject mark up.
There was a time in 2016 when GT3 RS were getting 100k+ over msrp. Reality eventually set in...I think the record for ADM (for non exotics) was 100k on top of sticker for Hellcats when they first dropped. I never saw one move at that rate either, maybe a couple did, but it is flat out stupid to think things move like this.