When I see new vehicles on dealers used cars lots, I always think to myself, how much did someone loose on that deal.
trainman
trainman
Hmmm. I realize CARFAX is from perfect and reporting requirements vary based on location, but the evidence in the CARFAX reports seems to indicate that most of these vehicles were purchased by individuals and traded in a short time later based on clues such as:What you are mostly seeing here are the demos that Honda would not let the dealers sell for 120 days.
I spoke with one sales manager who said his dealership's owner was going to drive theirs and was going to add several thousand dollars of accessories.
Before the link died I noticed several selling were higher than MSRP even with 1500 or so miles on 'em, probably because the dealer added stuff. RTL Es have become extremely rare and future allotments are being sold weeks before delivery.
No white ones near Manchaca, Texas have appeared.Maybe one of them is GTRdone's lemon.
Before the link died I noticed several selling were higher than MSRP even with 1500 or so miles on 'em, probably because the dealer added stuff. RTL Es have become extremely rare and future allotments are being sold weeks before delivery.
I'd sell mine AT MSRP then I'd go buy back the CR-V I traded in for it, which is currently being advertised for less than what I sold it to the dealer for and still make a couple grand.I really like my E but if there's a sucker - I mean consumer - that just can't wait and wants to offer more than MSRP I'd sell in a heartbeat. I love to make money.
As one internet car sales specialist once told me: "There's a sucker for every seat."I really like my E but if there's a sucker - I mean consumer - that just can't wait and wants to offer more than MSRP I'd sell in a heartbeat. I love to make money.
Are you referring to the 69 Ridgelines that were used at the Camp Ridgeline Contest? It is believed those were pre-production units that were either scrapped, sacrificed for crash testing, and/or disassembled for evaluation and were never sold to the public.1) Buyers remorse - Some purchased thier RLs sight unseen
2) Something happened to those 10 demos in Texas. Maybe sold at auction. I wouldn't put it past Chevy to make it appear as if people traded in their RLs for a Chevy. They have been attacking Ford's aluminum bed pretty hard.
National Treasure: Book Of Secrets:I'd sell mine AT MSRP then I'd go buy back the CR-V I traded in for it, which is currently being advertised for less than what I sold it to the dealer for and still make a couple grand.