Here come the ADM's on the 2013 GT500
Ya, Dallas is very "LA" if that makes sense. I have some great dealers stories from friends and from me shopping around this year. Being 25 doesn't help either. I've decided to wait for the 13 so I'll have some time to shop around. I'm not afraid to drive to Houston!
I find it hard to believe a dealer would sell a current model year car at invoice. Dealers need to make money to survive. If a dealer needed to get rid of last years cars, maybe he would sell at invoice or below to just get rid of the car. Wouldnt a dealer be violating anti-trust laws to sell at invoice ?
I find it hard to believe a dealer would sell a current model year car at invoice. Dealers need to make money to survive. If a dealer needed to get rid of last years cars, maybe he would sell at invoice or below to just get rid of the car. Wouldnt a dealer be violating anti-trust laws to sell at invoice ?
Not sure of the connection you are making to an anti-trust law violation.
you don't have to know anything about the ordering / allocation system / share of nation...nothing...you just make a deal with your dealer...they handle the rest. they'll know whether they can commit to getting you one or not....so don't worry about the allocation stuff.
That's not true at all. There are all kinds of dealers who will lie to you and say they can get you a car and guys even put down deposits. Then months later they find out there is no car coming and they have missed out on making the deal elsewhere.
Many dealers just hope they get an extra allocation, etc. and can get you a car.
Nothing wrong with the Challenger. If there were no Mustang's I would own a Challenger.
But they are much bigger and heavier than the Mustang. They are a good cruiser but they might not give you that "feel" you'd get from a lighter, more powerful car.
Test drive one and judge the Challenger for yourself. But make sure you get what YOU WANT.
Originally Posted by Whammer
Nothing wrong with the Challenger. If there were no Mustang's I would own a Challenger.
But they are much bigger and heavier than the Mustang. They are a good cruiser but they might not give you that "feel" you'd get from a lighter, more powerful car.
Test drive one and judge the Challenger for yourself. But make sure you get what YOU WANT.
+1. Mustangs are my favorite pony car, but the Challenger is certainly cool. I remember seeing the movie, Vanishing Point, at a drive in when it was first released back in 1971. I was just a boy at the time, but oh what an impression that movie made on me! Not enough to buy a Challenger, but an impression none-the-less.
However its understandable, both Dodge and GM were taking a big risk going against Mustang (and in GM's case its especially paid off).
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