Since the dealer refused to sell me the GT2 I got this:
#76
with all do respect to porsches and porsche owners, but you just moved to what is known as "exotic cars"... don't even look back... I sold my 997 C2S Cab. with 2,000 miles on it, and ordered a 430 Scuderia... those of us who graduated from the porsche bug call it moving to the "dark side of the force"! hehehehe
#77
Congrats on the Gallardo. A great car...
#78
Gallardo Spyder
You keep posting how this dealer would not sell you a GT2...get over it...
enjoy your new Gallardo I'd rather have it anyway.
Besides, living in MB and you in RB our homes will drop in the next two years as much as you paid for your Spyder. The Porsche business will be way down by then and they will beg you Rob to buy from them!!!
You made the right choice, what a beauty.
enjoy your new Gallardo I'd rather have it anyway.
Besides, living in MB and you in RB our homes will drop in the next two years as much as you paid for your Spyder. The Porsche business will be way down by then and they will beg you Rob to buy from them!!!
You made the right choice, what a beauty.
Last edited by Porschedon; 01-05-2008 at 12:38 PM.
#79
So if the dealer is an A-hole for selling the car over MSRP, I guess that would make a private individual selling a GT2 or GT3RS and A-hole too. Or is it that a private seller can sell a vehicle at market price but a dealer can not. Why is the dealer held to a higher ethical standard than a private seller?
By the way MSRP stands for:
Manufactuers SUGGESTED Retail Price.
If the market commands a premium I SUGGEST you take advantage of that.
By the way MSRP stands for:
Manufactuers SUGGESTED Retail Price.
If the market commands a premium I SUGGEST you take advantage of that.
#81
So if the dealer is an A-hole for selling the car over MSRP, I guess that would make a private individual selling a GT2 or GT3RS and A-hole too. Or is it that a private seller can sell a vehicle at market price but a dealer can not. Why is the dealer held to a higher ethical standard than a private seller?
By the way MSRP stands for:
Manufactuers SUGGESTED Retail Price.
If the market commands a premium I SUGGEST you take advantage of that.
By the way MSRP stands for:
Manufactuers SUGGESTED Retail Price.
If the market commands a premium I SUGGEST you take advantage of that.
The cars that go over MSRP are generally the ones that everyone really wants Duh..
#85
Nope, the customer is the ******* for doing business that way. The dealer will do whatever the market commands. Remember up until the 360 Ferrari was nothing to speak of. Plus the 550-575 series were complete dogs, and there re-sale value reflects that. Why the 599 is so hot after the 575 being so not is beyond me.
Look at is this way. If you want to be a total ******* pay $250K over for a RR Drophead.
Look at is this way. If you want to be a total ******* pay $250K over for a RR Drophead.
#86
So if the dealer is an A-hole for selling the car over MSRP, I guess that would make a private individual selling a GT2 or GT3RS and A-hole too. Or is it that a private seller can sell a vehicle at market price but a dealer can not. Why is the dealer held to a higher ethical standard than a private seller?
By the way MSRP stands for:
Manufactuers SUGGESTED Retail Price.
If the market commands a premium I SUGGEST you take advantage of that.
By the way MSRP stands for:
Manufactuers SUGGESTED Retail Price.
If the market commands a premium I SUGGEST you take advantage of that.
#90
oh please, make my first GM buying experience positive.