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Buying a new car ….. CRAZY
August 26, 2021, 10:36 AM
Rev. A. J. ForsythBuying a new car ….. CRAZY
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I welcome it's demise with popcorn in hand and a beer in the other.
If manufacturers can sell direct, the market will correct itself. Not selling? Add more content and/or lower the pricing. Selling too many? Adjust content and/or raise pricing.
This is how the modern world works. The auto industry is stuck in 1925.
I'm right there with you, although, I loathe Tesla due to their repair practices and their ability to remotely turn off features that you have paid for, but that is another matter.
What I will never understand about the current market is the human element of why/how people convince themselves that they absolutely must have a new car. My wife for example, she had a perfectly fine vehicle that would have lasted another 5 years easily, but HAD to get a new SUV, just had to. There was no convincing her otherwise.
August 26, 2021, 10:38 AM
EdmondNew cars, used cars, bicycles, guitars. Can't get any toys these days.
Crazy thing is I could probably sell my 2018 Civic for $3k more what I paid in March 2020. Quite tempting, actually.
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August 26, 2021, 11:33 AM
2012BOSS302You might be able to find a deal on a Chevy Bolt right now....
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HRKquote:
Originally posted by 2012BOSS302:
You might be able to find a deal on a Chevy Bolt right now....
I hear they are having a fire sale!
August 26, 2021, 12:40 PM
1gkekI got lucky I guess. Last weekend of April I Found a dealer with an allocation and ordered a new X5. Dealer offered a Very nice discount I stacked with other incentives for a very good price. Then I shopped my old X5 to the local dealers and got three very good offers. Sold the old car to them that week. A month later I took delivery. No mess, no drama.
The new X5 is the hybrid model so it qualifies for the $7500 tax rebate, which is nice. Paired with the Chevy bolt we own, we buy a lot less gas... but I have more fire extinguishers now than I used to.

August 26, 2021, 12:51 PM
GWbikerquote:
Originally posted by HRK:
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Originally posted by 2012BOSS302:
You might be able to find a deal on a Chevy Bolt right now....
I hear they are having a fire sale!
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August 26, 2021, 10:58 PM
oldbill123So, when they finally get chips, will these models be sold as 2021's or 2022's ? Like the 2020 Olympics ......
August 27, 2021, 12:27 AM
1s1kquote:
Originally posted by Edmond:
New cars, used cars, bicycles, guitars. Can't get any toys these days.
Crazy thing is I could probably sell my 2018 Civic for $3k more what I paid in March 2020. Quite tempting, actually.
If it’s an extra car sure otherwise you won’t come out ahead buying a replacement.
We just sold our 3rd vehicle back to the dealer and just pocketed the check since we don’t need to replace it.
August 27, 2021, 08:48 AM
redlickranchI bought my 2018 QX60 right at a year ago. It was Certified Pre-Owned with 24,000 miles for $30K. Same 2018 model at the dealer are $31,000-$33,000 today.
I was looking for a car for my daughter who turned 16 in July and was hoping to stay around $10,000. Mostly looked a cars with 125,000 miles or more like a Nissan Rogue, Mirano, etc. Ended up finding a 2009 BMW hard top convertable for $12,700 with only 74,000 miles.
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August 27, 2021, 09:11 AM
GeorgeairWe have a good friend who has been in market for a popular Volvo SUV/crossover for most of spring and summer. When I say in the market, I mean indecisive in committing to that car specifically while evaluating others but always coming back to this.
A couple weeks ago she decided this was definitely the car, looking for a CPO in specific color and options. She found 7 of them within a couple hour flight time of where she lives and has been reading up on all the (currently inapplicable) tips, guides and suggestions on how to negotiate the best car deal. Plus some advice from her 75 year old dad.
Her plan is to text/email/call all 7 of those dealers on 8/31 and ask for their best deal with a commitment that day. You know, because she read that last day of month sales are more desperate and can't understand the difference between a quote and a closed sale. Or the fact that these are hotter than AZ right now and like many cars nobody is likely to deal much, if at all.
Her backup plan, just in
case one of those cars is gone in the ensuing 3 weeks is to pivot her add'l list of similar inventory at other dealers, also gathered 2 weeks ago.
All this while her 200K LX570 is on it's last breath and costing her about $1K/month in repairs/tires/maintenance. We've stopped offering any advice and just listen now.
As they say in my current home state, bless her heart.
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August 27, 2021, 09:22 AM
AugenYes we bought in February a used Honda and still got a great price. I had hoped to replace my commuter but with the price jumps I’ll just wait longer.
At 353k miles but still going strong.
August 27, 2021, 10:25 AM
bubbatimequote:
Originally posted by Flash-LB:
They threw in 2 free years of bumper to bumper service to sweeten the deal
That's a BIG selling point for some people.
What they don't understand is that only means they are getting two free oil changes. The dealership cost for two oil changes is about $40.
You are not getting anything more than two oil changes. Its not some special costly service. Its a joke.
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August 27, 2021, 10:41 AM
Rev. A. J. Forsythquote:
All this while her 200K LX570 is on it's last breath and costing her about $1K/month in repairs/tires/maintenance.
Soooo....is that LX for sale?

August 27, 2021, 10:55 AM
RogueJSKquote:
Originally posted by bubbatime:
quote:
Originally posted by Flash-LB:
They threw in 2 free years of bumper to bumper service to sweeten the deal
What they don't understand is that only means they are getting two free oil changes. The dealership cost for two oil changes is about $40.
You are not getting anything more than two oil changes. Its not some special costly service. Its a joke.
Not true. They're also going to refill the blinker fluid, rotate the air in the tires (going from summer to winter air as required), tighten the piston return springs, lube the exhaust bearings, and perform a calibrated alignment of the rear view mirror.
August 27, 2021, 11:05 AM
Flash-LBquote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
quote:
Originally posted by bubbatime:
quote:
Originally posted by Flash-LB:
They threw in 2 free years of bumper to bumper service to sweeten the deal
What they don't understand is that only means they are getting two free oil changes. The dealership cost for two oil changes is about $40.
You are not getting anything more than two oil changes. Its not some special costly service. Its a joke.
Not true. They're also going to refill the blinker fluid, rotate the air in the tires (going from summer to winter air as required), tighten the piston return springs, lube the exhaust bearings, and perform a calibrated alignment of the rear view mirror.
They're also going to be giving me 2 more sets of windshield wipers as they only last a year around here, 2 tire rotatations, engine air filter, cabin filter and possibly hoses around here.
Also possibly brake pads and an ATF change depending on my usage and mileage.
Not a big deal, but I'll take it for free.
August 27, 2021, 11:08 AM
AeteoclesBMW was doing complementary service for their vehicles for 3 years, 36,000 miles. Not sure if that's still the case, but back then, that was worth a fair bit if you were cross shopping against a Mercedes or Audi.
Worth at least a thousand bucks between two or three oil changes and the 30,000 mile service. I also got a set of brakes done on my M3 under the program, something like $2k with the special lightweight rotors that need to be replaced with each pad interval.
But yes, my Toyota Camry got exactly two oil changes. One at 3k miles, and the next at 15k. The next service after that wasn't until 30k, I think, which is outside of the 24k complementary maintenance program.
August 27, 2021, 11:12 AM
ulstermanHad warranty work done. I looked around while I was there. Every vehicle had a additional $2500 put on the sticker with magic marker.
August 27, 2021, 08:02 PM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
They're also going to refill the blinker fluid, rotate the air in the tires (going from summer to winter air as required), tighten the piston return springs, lube the exhaust bearings, and perform a calibrated alignment of the rear view mirror.
Yeah, but are they using a 78% nitrogen blend for the tires?
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Flash-LBquote:
Originally posted by V-Tail:
quote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
They're also going to refill the blinker fluid, rotate the air in the tires (going from summer to winter air as required), tighten the piston return springs, lube the exhaust bearings, and perform a calibrated alignment of the rear view mirror.
Yeah, but are they using a 78% nitrogen blend for the tires?
That's always been my go to.
August 28, 2021, 09:26 AM
UTsigWe just pulled the trigger on a 2022 Toyota 4Runner. We payed up for this, it's being produced on 9/3, should have by October. You just can't find new vehicles and in demand ones are stupid $$. The dealer has a 2019 4Runner with 27K on it, asking $48.9, same as we paid for the 2022! Will they get it, I'll never know.
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