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BittenInBama

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Lots of chatter about Stellantis testing one price selling model.
I saw an story where they were using test markets to try no haggle, $17000 off MSRP. Go online, find vehicle on a lot, print MSRP sticker from manufacturer (not dealer) and get $17k off that at that dealership. Some markets was $16k off.
 

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I saw an story where they were using test markets to try no haggle, $17000 off MSRP. Go online, find vehicle on a lot, print MSRP sticker from manufacturer (not dealer) and get $17k off that at that dealership. Some markets was $16k off.

Also read that Carvana was reacting to that on used trade-ins.
 

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I saw a story where they were using test markets to try no haggle, $17000 off MSRP. Go online, find vehicle on a lot, print MSRP sticker from manufacturer (not dealer) and get $17k off that at that dealership. Some markets was $16k off.
Interesting. I have a Pacifica hybrid I might off and take advantage of that deal.
-J
 

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I saw an story where they were using test markets to try no haggle, $17000 off MSRP. Go online, find vehicle on a lot, print MSRP sticker from manufacturer (not dealer) and get $17k off that at that dealership. Some markets was $16k off.

Interesting. I have a Pacifica hybrid I might off and take advantage of that deal.
-J
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Yeah I saw that too but it appears to be $7k rebate and $7500 EV government subsidy. Probably won’t qualify for that this year but good to see some rebates.
-J
 

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Need to trade in a Ford and $500 is first responder discount...
 

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Hahaha
Based on surveys, the Pacifica should be way less $$$

Least Reliable 2024


Shame, my wife has had two Grand Caravans as work "trucks", and they've be great! They've been MUCH better for her upholstery business than a pickup truck!
 

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Based on surveys, the Pacifica should be way less $$$

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Shame, my wife has had two Grand Caravans as work "trucks", and they've be great! They've been MUCH better for her upholstery business than a pickup truck!

I like how the seats fold flat into the floor on those things. I've rented them on a few occasions when moving a bunch of stuff for boat trips.
 

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  • Lexus has confirmed that both the RC and the V-8-powered RC F coupes are headed for the executioner's block after the 2025 model year.
  • The standard RC gets fresh paint on the brake calipers, and the RC F will be offered exclusively in a Final Edition trim.
  • Changes for the Final Edition RC F boil down to BBS wheels, special paint, and a carbon-fiber front spoiler, rear diffuser, roof, and wing.
We've never been particularly fond of the Lexus RC, but that won't stop us from mourning the death of yet another V-8. Lexus has confirmed that the regular RC and the eight-cylinder RC F will end production after this year. That means they won't be retired immediately, rather 2025 marks the final model year for both cars.

 

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New local RAM ad popping up now. Damn, just checked cars.com and there are many many trucks (not work-trucks) in the low 40's from RAM.

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  • Lexus has confirmed that both the RC and the V-8-powered RC F coupes are headed for the executioner's block after the 2025 model year.
  • The standard RC gets fresh paint on the brake calipers, and the RC F will be offered exclusively in a Final Edition trim.
  • Changes for the Final Edition RC F boil down to BBS wheels, special paint, and a carbon-fiber front spoiler, rear diffuser, roof, and wing.
We've never been particularly fond of the Lexus RC, but that won't stop us from mourning the death of yet another V-8. Lexus has confirmed that the regular RC and the eight-cylinder RC F will end production after this year. That means they won't be retired immediately, rather 2025 marks the final model year for both cars.

They still have that motor in the IS500 and LC500 so they are not done with V8s just yet
 

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Guy looks at a 400 mile radius around him and calculates the lemon law/buyback rate for the Dodge Hornet is around 27%. o_O The youtube comments are cray cray.

 

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