eastsideTim said:
einy (Forum Supporter) said:
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
A new Si stickers for $26,115 including destination in the Cincinnati area. So, looks like CARMAX is pricing these at a premium to get one, as stock here is low to zero these days.
My experience is mainly in the Beechmont to Milford area, but what I’ve noticed is the import dealerships are very low on new cars, but the domestic dealers have tons of new cars, but almost no new trucks. I’m seeing deals on Chevy Sparks, and I am noticing more of them rolling around the neighborhood.
Before all the shortages hit, and sales started recovering, I think the local FCA dealers must have panicked. In the spring, I started seeing so many new Dodge Chargers and Challengers. Seemed like there was a new one just in my neighborhood every week.
I did notice that a lot of new cars were being stored in the garages at Tri-County Mall about a month ago. Chevys, if I remember right.
Aaaaaarrrrrgggghhh!!!!
Just hot a letter addressed to my son, no return address, Santa Ana, CA zip code. Called the kid, yeah open it. Damn business card from a local VW stealership "Hey, still got that GTi? Call me" with a woman's penmanship and local number. (hasn't had that car in years).
Thanks for scaring the crap outta people, and why does the USPS deliver mail with no return address?
Is there a shonyhappyperson emoji?
In reply to Loweguy5 (Forum Supporter) :
Truly strange times we're living in.
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:
In reply to Loweguy5 (Forum Supporter) :
Truly strange times we're living in.
Indeed. I'm stumped.
Anyone want a 94 Mazda B4000? $24,999 and it's all yours.
In August I sold a 6 year old minivan with 70k miles to Carvana for $21k. That same day, I could have bought the same van with the same mileage for $5k less off of CarMax. I used the proceeds to buy an F-150; I'm glad the guy that sold it to me didn't check Carvana, because they may have actually paid him more than me, a private buyer. Strange times indeed.