"Bro"
$30,000
"Bro"
$30,000
WTF....$30,000 above MSRP hahahahahaha
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Some dumbass will pay it. Probably some kid who has to have it no matter the cost.
Aren't these things like $50k in the first place?!?
60% premium??!
LoL!
Are you guys laughing at the dealer or the sucker that will pay the ADM?
Incredibly rare limited edition car, I have no issues with ADM, or whatever above MSRP.
It's the "standard family vehicles" where that makes me cry.
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The crazy thing is people are still paying 10k+ over. Guess that’s what happens when the waiting list is over a year long.
Edit - current search still has the markups.
https://www.rosevilletoyota.com/sear...x?Model=Sienna
Toyota US just DGAF. I guess in comparison, 30k adm on a GR corolla is a good deal for such a limited car? Someone will pay it.
Edit2 - 20k with these guys haha. Definitely a deal.
https://www.rosevilletoyota.com/sear...l=GR%20Corolla
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The dealer will end up doing well with the sale so clearly the sucker. At the end of the day it's still a Corolla. I really hope the Americans paying these outrageous ADM's are wealthy enough to pay cash and are not financing. It's a good car but not a great car and the only thing it really has going for it right now is exclusivity.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sienna’s are sweet. TRD be even sweeter
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Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
If the last couple years have done anything it’s shown that the masses are almost entirely insensitive to sticker price on cars, so long as they can be financed forever at low interest.
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Good point killy.. Wonder if the change in interest rates will have a larger impact on consumer behavior than the change in total price paid?
Interest being 2x to 3x on new cars must make a big change to payment and affordability, I'd think. But then again, I'm often wrong.
Not that I'm a huge new car guy like killy or buster or single handedly paying sales peoples mortgages like shak, but these shenanigans + luxury tax basically means i'll never buy a new car again. Dealers can eat shit and die
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Yeah, we need to merge these threadz.
Haha what a tool. $30k adjustment on a fucking Corolla.
I got a chuckle when one of the sales bro at South Point called me to "discuss other options" though, lol.
Originally posted by killramos
It's a Chrysler, it won't last long enough to depreciate.
Difference now is that low interest rates are no longer available. It's going to make it harder for the regular folk to fit these cars in their monthly budget with ADM. Heck take away ADM and these cars are still very expensive for a Corolla with an open deck 3-cylinder engine. Still at the low quantities these are being built there will be enough rich folk to snap them all up.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Don't underestimate the ability for kids with decent disposable income to get 4 squared into the current high interest rates and massive ADMs haha.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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