strocker5
NunchuckWoolery
strocker5

Detroit area.

We've got two of them sitting right out in our front line on the main road, and did have one in our showroom until we had to move it out to make room for a Z-28.

Well, they are being shown on our website for about 5,000 off the sticker. What they would actually want to sell them for having someone seriously wanting to take one away I have no idea.

I work in a Chevrolet dealer, Volt's don't sell. People don't come out to see them. We've had the same 3 in inventory since last May. Haven't had anyone so much as crack a door on one since October.

Very much agree, I've worked for finance managers that will try to stuff in products that I know the customer doesn't need/want. Can be very frustrating. But at the same time I'm usually pretty happy to see the person we struggled to get approved because of negative from a totaled or non running car loan take it.

That's the new Malibu front and center, and the Volt to the left.

Haha, those Colorado's are sweet, We've got one in our showroom sitting next to my desk. And If I can manage one of those %50 discounts for myself first I'll try and get another one for you.

Would be more than glad to help when the time comes, show you this really can be a quick easy process lol. I agree that if a dealer doesn't have a single price listed then they are certainly up to something shady. I'm glad I deal mostly with new cars, most people have employee discounts and I get to turn the invoice

Hey believe me, when it comes to used cars you won't get any arguments from me about not listing prices, although in my experience from places I've been and of course this isn't the same everywhere, but oftentimes cars without prices listed are typically cars that are brand new to inventory, and may not have been

On the flip side of that conversation: I sell new cars in the Detroit area, you would not believe how many people call up and ask "what's your best price on a ______?" Me: "well sir, that depends on what you are looking for equipment wise, what discounts and rebates you qualify for and your credit situation, did you

No better words to describe it.