Julian0328
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oooo noooo that would be like starting all over again! lolIt would be a custom pre-order...whatever you want. I'm not talking about an inbound.
oooo noooo that would be like starting all over again! lolIt would be a custom pre-order...whatever you want. I'm not talking about an inbound.
you are royally confusing me...you said you don't have an order # yet...if you want help on the side message me.oooo noooo that would be like starting all over again! lol
Didn’t you call someone else out for doing the exact same thing?I had a backup that I'm offering up here. Want that salesperson to keep that allocation on his tab.
Right and I don't need to pitch my August allocation but I'm doing it for the salesperson that gave me his time of day...I already got my money back, but he loses if someone else in his dealership grabs that slot...I'm betting they had no issues selling the extra car that was ordered.
ETA is 08-04.. and tell the rep that is fine but if you agreed upon it you are not paying labor cost to add scuff plates and interior light or mud guards.. because installation will cost
It’s all good, didn’t take it that way. I know you could take the heat. I’m in CA so a little weary of shipping across the country. That dealer likely already found a new taker
Muncie quoted me $1900 to Los Angeles. If you or anyone else wanted to use that as a reference for shipping cost. Colorado quoted $1000 so I went with them.It’s all good, didn’t take it that way. I know you could take the heat. I’m in CA so a little weary of shipping across the country. That dealer likely already found a new taker
Is that possible? Is there a way to put up a bid like that to truckers?I was quoted 1k from MN to NJ...MN to CA might a bit further but I'd say floating 1k for a run to truckers will definitely get you hits.
Yes that's what dealers use. It's like eBay. They post the details and wait for someone to agree to the terms/pricing, etc.Is that possible? Is there a way to put up a bid like that to truckers?
oh cool! Is that open to the public? Do you have a link?Yes that's what dealers use. It's like eBay. They post the details and wait for someone to agree to the terms/pricing, etc.
Doesn't look like we would have access.Oh
oh cool! Is that open to the public? Do you have a link?
Thanks! Browsed the site and in the FAQ found a link for individuals: Auto Transport DIRECTORY for Car Shipping, Car Moving
Guys I have a pre-order I'm bailing on that I put in literally 2 days ago out of frustration.
Out of state shipper, MSRP, class act. He knows the system.
He's very certain that I would get into his August Allocation - message me if interested for his details.
Thanks - P
Update: No deal.The Telluride I ordered was unloaded from the truck Wednesday morning and after a day and a half and no phone call, I dropped by and was poking around looking at it, my salesman actually came out, recognized me so I asked him if this was my car and he said yes. (I knew it was.) So I asked what was up and he said that they weren't calling anyone until they had been inspected and the shop was backed up at the moment.
So I cruise by the next day around lunch, (Friday) and it's gone so I figure it's getting it's inspection. No call on Friday, no call on Saturday. It's common for these things to sit on the lot for a week or better before I see them disappear. I'm guessing that since these are all pre sold that they figure they're money in the bank so I'm starting to wonder if they wait until it's really slow and there's no one else around to sell another car to before they call someone in for their Telluride.
I'm not really complaining, it's just an annoyance that after people wait 5 months, they don't rush to put people in their cars. We will see when they call...