Help with purchase of GS (So-Cal Only)
#1
Help with purchase of GS (So-Cal Only)
I've read a few threads about people paying invoice or a little over invoice. Can you guys help me out by giving me the following info:
1. Name of sales rep
2. Name of dealership
3. How much you paid
4. what type of GS? 300, 430, 350, or 450h? (I want to see how willing dealerships are willing to go down on their higher end models)
Im going to be in CA this weekend and want to leave with a GS. Any help would be great. Thanks.
1. Name of sales rep
2. Name of dealership
3. How much you paid
4. what type of GS? 300, 430, 350, or 450h? (I want to see how willing dealerships are willing to go down on their higher end models)
Im going to be in CA this weekend and want to leave with a GS. Any help would be great. Thanks.
#2
The only thing you're gonna be leaving SoCal with this weekend is a tan (suppose to be 80 and sunny for the holiday weekend).
Very, very few GS' on dealer lots that are not already sold. Allotment has been slim since November. Until supply outweighs demand, the car will cost a minimum $1,200+ over invoice (this IS the Internet - People do exaggerate a bit). It's easier to get a new LS (which is selling well but not in limited supply) then a GS.
Very, very few GS' on dealer lots that are not already sold. Allotment has been slim since November. Until supply outweighs demand, the car will cost a minimum $1,200+ over invoice (this IS the Internet - People do exaggerate a bit). It's easier to get a new LS (which is selling well but not in limited supply) then a GS.
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I thought the only drilling going on in Bakersfield was for oil?! Makes sense because half the town is toothless (sorry... I just couldn't resist quoting classic George Carlin).
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