Glad to see the market slowly turning over to be a buyers market. I stepped away from buying new cars during the covid era because their valuations were just way too high. This is a good step in the right direction for car buyers. Thanks for the post and transparency!
Ugh, wait. Why does the website switch to these renderings of the cars instead of the actual pictures? It's super annoying. I want to see pictures of the actuals cars, and not a render.
We're not thrilled with it either. With inventory swelling to pre-pandemic levels again, our photo booth process can no longer handle the volume of cars we have and we were going way too long with cars completely un-photographed. If there is ever a car you want pictures on, let us know and we will happily get you pictures and a video!
We have run out of space = no one is buying. And we are not even in a recession yet. Oh, I can't wait to see what the next 9-12 months brings when the unemployment claims go over 300K weekly and the sahm rule is triggered again. We just had the US treasury yield curve uninvert, which is a signal that recession will hit in ~12 months. That's when we finally get the real reset on this financial bubble that's been blowing up since 2020. That's when ill be car shopping.
The bigger problem right now is over production, not that "nobody is buying". Auto makers (other than Toyota) don't seem to have learned much over the last 5 years about supply control.
Glad to see the market slowly turning over to be a buyers market. I stepped away from buying new cars during the covid era because their valuations were just way too high. This is a good step in the right direction for car buyers. Thanks for the post and transparency!
Thanks for watching! And you're absolutely right, it is a buyers market once again and that is a good thing.
Why would you buy new anyway? It’s a total waste of money, especially for someone buying a different car every few years. That’s what the poor do
Ugh, wait. Why does the website switch to these renderings of the cars instead of the actual pictures? It's super annoying. I want to see pictures of the actuals cars, and not a render.
We're not thrilled with it either. With inventory swelling to pre-pandemic levels again, our photo booth process can no longer handle the volume of cars we have and we were going way too long with cars completely un-photographed. If there is ever a car you want pictures on, let us know and we will happily get you pictures and a video!
Should have included a link in the description box
Great idea! Added!
Agree- some good deals
Definitely price points we haven’t seen in a long time
How do you figure the extra discounts for Amex and AAA
We do that once we price out the car for a specific client. This way we don’t advertise something that someone doesn’t qualify for
Is it possible to get an EQB350 on a 36 month lease with no money down? Already an MB owner, small business owner, turning in an existing lease.
It absolutely is! I have some EQB300
Demos, same thing just slightly less power
I have a 2025 G550 and want a winter wheel and tire set. Could you parts department ship me a set?
Absolutely! We can help you with that for sure.
That spicy GLB is mine! Just waiting on delivery now and I can’t wait! Hopefully any day now 🎉
We have run out of space = no one is buying. And we are not even in a recession yet. Oh, I can't wait to see what the next 9-12 months brings when the unemployment claims go over 300K weekly and the sahm rule is triggered again. We just had the US treasury yield curve uninvert, which is a signal that recession will hit in ~12 months.
That's when we finally get the real reset on this financial bubble that's been blowing up since 2020. That's when ill be car shopping.
settle down warren buffet
The bigger problem right now is over production, not that "nobody is buying". Auto makers (other than Toyota) don't seem to have learned much over the last 5 years about supply control.
No offense but they’re all pretty boring models/trims, except the EVs, but I wouldn’t touch those. GLWS! Happy Holidays!
Totally understand, demos are generally core models, nothing too crazy to keep the cost of write downs in check