greenne
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- Nathan
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I disagree.Keep in mind I'm not a dealer but it's funny when someone says, "I won't go to a dealer that charges over MSRP for a vehicle" I hear you, I'm the same way. However, there are ALOT more people who don't share those views and will go to a dealer and pay markup, depends on how bad they want a vehicle. Dealers know this and will let you walk away all day long. They will get their business; they always have and always will. The market isn't going to crash on vehicles. Two years ago we were all told there was a "chip shortage", now every vehicle sells for MSRP at a minimum. I can promise you this "chip shortage" is here to stay. It's all about business and making money. Welcome to the new era of no more haggling prices! Supply and demand wins every time.
The chip shortage is mass produced like any other commodity. That hasn't changed. There will come a time when we have more chips than we know what to do with. Whether that happens in 6 months, 12months, 24 months..who knows? But it will happen.
That and with recession looming there will once again be dealer stock and there will once again be discounts from MSRP. We are still working thru pandemic related "pent up" demand. Once that has cooled the market will return to normal.
Ford, GM, Hyundai/Kia etc have made a small move towards "build to order" but still retain dealers and dealer stock. That business model has not changed..yet.
History has told us that the car market ebbs and flows. Good times and bad times. High demand/low supply, lower demand/higher supply.
What do you think is going to happen when all these cars being "held" for chips hit the dealer lot? Manufacturers are cranking out cars as fast as they can make them.... what is going to happen when people either decide they don't want or can't afford all these new cars? Factory production cannot be sped up or slowed down on a dime and that only gets worse the longer and more complex the supply chain.
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