That won't last, it's like the people who were buying up all of the toilet paper...True, but people are still buying cars. Even people who don't need a car. They are using inflated values for their trade in as justification.
That won't last, it's like the people who were buying up all of the toilet paper...True, but people are still buying cars. Even people who don't need a car. They are using inflated values for their trade in as justification.
I'd think cars are made from wood....Bet you haven't looked at the price of lumber lately either?
It's a good time to get rid of a surplus car, but makes to sense to replace it with another surplus car. not to me anyway.True, but people are still buying cars. Even people who don't need a car. They are using inflated values for their trade in as justification.
Link?
That does seem like a good way to find storage for their vehicles. Plus it helps alleviate a potential future bottleneck for trucking the vehicles to the dealer.Thousands Of Previously Incomplete Chevy Colorado Units Shipped To Dealers
The trucks were waiting for new microchips to arrive.gmauthority.com
Yes it does. I posted the link in response to your request for verification that the chip supply was increasing. The article states that those trucks previously held back due to lack of chips are now having new chips installed and are being shipped to dealers as we speak.That does seem like a good way to find storage for their vehicles. Plus it helps alleviate a potential future bottleneck for trucking the vehicles to the dealer.
Nothing new. The Mugen Civic Si had a sticker price of $30k back in 2008.29K, plus taxes, markup, and nuisance fees for a Civic???