Current New Vehicle Market

FJohnny

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My brother bought a Macan Turbo a few years back. Loves it. He's around 100K mi. and has never had a problem. Great vehicle with still no zero rattles or squeaks.

Nice choice.
 
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Local hometown Tenvoorde Ford has a good supply of Brono's and Raptors on the lot and a couple of EV F-150.
 

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Ford service dept's are awful, but not as bad as Dodge/Jeep/Ram. I found one good one about 30 minutes away but after 4 years they canned the SM & SA for not crushing enough customers souls.
Yes, Porsche is great but I just paid $545 for an oil change so I better get something for that.
I just paid Mercedes $2,200 for a battery, 2 brake pads, and 2 tires last week. But they gave us some delicious Mercedes Benz cookies! Lmao
 

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Yes. The Bronco Raptors seem to be $25k plus over, Raptors $12-15k and 37" Raptors $35k.
Yea that’s seems pretty consistent. Here in California I expect it but it’s shocking to see those ADM in every state
 

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Yes. The Bronco Raptors seem to be $25k plus over, Raptors $12-15k and 37" Raptors $35k.

My local dealer has a 37" Raptor for $101k. MSRP is $91k but it lists $10k upfit/accessories which I an not sure about.

 

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Yes sir. I've been selling them around invoice.
That's cool.. My local dealer can't even get inventory. Only sold orders are being brought in. We are in a remote location but I didn't know it was this remote. I ordered a new Expedition back in May '22 and it's not even being built yet. Ordered a Tremor in Jan and it's at least moving through production. Crazy times.
 

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That's cool.. My local dealer can't even get inventory. Only sold orders are being brought in. We are in a remote location but I didn't know it was this remote. I ordered a new Expedition back in May '22 and it's not even being built yet. Ordered a Tremor in Jan and it's at least moving through production. Crazy times.

I'm not much different to be honest. 95% of all incoming units are sold already.
 

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Toyota execs think we'll be paying $50,000 average transaction prices soon​

Story by Jeremy Korzeniewski • 37m ago

Even casual observers of the automotive industry have surely noticed how quickly the average cost of a new car in America has risen since the global Covid-19 pandemic. Nearly every single month has brought news of a new high pricing bar, and while there have been signs that things may cool off, top sales executives at Toyota don't seem to think that's going to happen. Speaking to reporters while giving an update on Toyota and Lexus sales results, Jack Hollis, head of sales for Toyota Motor North America, suggested that average transaction prices "will continue to grow" above $50,000.
 

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Toyota execs think we'll be paying $50,000 average transaction prices soon​

Story by Jeremy Korzeniewski • 37m ago

Even casual observers of the automotive industry have surely noticed how quickly the average cost of a new car in America has risen since the global Covid-19 pandemic. Nearly every single month has brought news of a new high pricing bar, and while there have been signs that things may cool off, top sales executives at Toyota don't seem to think that's going to happen. Speaking to reporters while giving an update on Toyota and Lexus sales results, Jack Hollis, head of sales for Toyota Motor North America, suggested that average transaction prices "will continue to grow" above $50,000.
Hmmmm. Now where was I just chatting about an average car cost of $50k?
 

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