Probably no new rides for me till 2024. Which perfectly explains why I'm looking now. 
I consider it a fun hobby. My mother birdwatches I car watch.

I consider it a fun hobby. My mother birdwatches I car watch.

Just made the first real move to get the wife a new Subaru. Went to a dealer in Manchester that showed 40(!) Crosstreks in stock. Got there and they had NONE that weren't on hold or sold. So we "test sat" in a couple new Premium trim models to make sure the seats, ergos, visibility and climate control knobs were to the wife's liking.
In the meantime they were appraising her trade which is the 2021 in my signature. it has 24K miles on the odo.
I did mention that I can just call carvana - the sales lady said, "We can't compete with them!".
I asked what they were asking for the new Crosstreck, She said MSRP plus $495 fee plus $27 title application fee.
Which is better than most in the area. She did say if you were NOT a previous customer and out of state there would be $2500. admu.
In about five mins they came back with an offer - and I was waiting for a low-ball - but she said $25K.
I told they wife on the way there, we could hope for $23K so I was happy with their offer. We paid 26K a year ago and the car has a lot of scratches and small dents from my wife putting her giant kayak on the roof. I could get more elsewhere, but this is adequate. She owes $16,5K so we can get into the new car for about $18K financed.
Waiting for the next allocation list to drop in a week, and hopefully there is a color and trim she wants as we fight with 20 other customers. I haven't tried a bribe yet - this may be a payola to play game.
Many or the 40 listings read as "on the lot" but many stock numbers showed "SoldXX" rather than a stock number. I assume the XX is the salespersons initials; while others showed 'In transit".Its been discussed here and elsewhere that dealers show on order vehicles as "in stock" on their website even though they don't even know when they will arrive.
I am curious-did you really think they had them?
At least you were able to sit in them. Most dealers here if a car is pre sold you can't even do that.Many or the 40 listings read as "on the lot" but many stock numbers showed "SoldXX" rather than a stock number. I assume the XX is the salespersons initials; while others showed 'In transit".
My expectation was but to get on a reserve list and possibly test drive a car. The salesperson after some convincing "allowed" us to "test sit" a couple of sold vehicles of differing trim levels. I also hoped that a couple of the manual trans cars would be on the lot. But no. We did obtain a "cash value" price on her car and we are on a list. NO rush. Wife just doesn't like the color of her car and its doesn't reflect her "values" HA HA. Her current '21 Outback averages better fuel mileage than her '17 crosstrek. And she cam but her lare offroadbike in the back assembled with the front wheel on. But it's a got really soggy and unresponsive throttle. Steers and rides Excellent - at any price.
Yes, I actually said to the sales lady, "... If smelly mechanics and detailers are going to do a PDI and clean and prep, then I would think we can sit in them for a couple minutes!"At least you were able to sit in them. Most dealers here if a car is pre sold you can't even do that.
Yeah, it does spice up a mundane life for sure.Probably no new rides for me till 2024. Which perfectly explains why I'm looking now.
I consider it a fun hobby. My mother birdwatches I car watch.![]()
I already have thatLife is too short to drive economy run around! Get something RWD and V8 powered!
*Hides $60 half a tank fill up receipt*
Yup. Gone through that phase and got it out of my system. Still miss it sometimes though.Life is too short to drive economy run around! Get something RWD and V8 powered!
*Hides $60 half a tank fill up receipt*
Yes you did!!!!!Yup. Gone through that phase and got it out of my system. Still miss it sometimes though.
Are you looking at 2022 models? AWD is now standard on 2023 models.Most likely a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport- It suits me well and yes as an owner of 4 of them prior
I find them totally reliable and easy to work on. The only thing that really stinks is the Nexen tires.
They are about worthless and have very limited durability. I have found some crazy deals, but they are FWD.
Yes that is so. I found new 2022s for under $22k in FWD only. The price is right.Are you looking at 2022 models? AWD is now standard on 2023 models.
You should have sold it to me Jim. That’s one on my list lol. I like that burnt orange color.I reluctantly sold this one last year 21 LE awd..I got this one at an insane price and made great money on it..
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Many cars because I was young and foolish...lol.What did you end up buying from page one?
Really????You should have sold it to me Jim. That’s one on my list lol. I like that burnt orange color.