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CNN: Demand for the Kia Telluride SUV is so high dealers can't keep them on their lots

JonFar111

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This is fake news I see them all the time in my nightly dreams ;)
 
It's so frustrating to see the scarce inventory and demand during a time where 35 million people are unemployed and during a pandemic. You would think people wouldn't be buying vehicles left and right, but here we are. Besides, where the f*ck are people even driving these things nowadays? I will wait until I actually need the vehicle, hopefully, at the end of the year, the craze is over. But I doubt it.
 
if its from CNN its gotta be fake shit. same with Fox news.
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My favorite part is the quote from Rick Case:

Case insists his dealers never charge above sticker as a matter of policy. "It's too short-lived and too long remembered," he said of the profit taking practice.


I checked his dealerships and they are marking up Tellurides several thousand, and when I pushed the sales manager on it he simply ignored me :LOL:
 
It's so frustrating to see the scarce inventory and demand during a time where 35 million people are unemployed and during a pandemic. You would think people wouldn't be buying vehicles left and right, but here we are. Besides, where the f*ck are people even driving these things nowadays? I will wait until I actually need the vehicle, hopefully, at the end of the year, the craze is over. But I doubt it.

I had to change my old Santa Fe (2010) and the Telluride had all options I ever wanted (heated steering for cold canadian winters) and ventilated seats (having heat waves in canada every summer). The irony now is that I work from home now and likely for a long time since they need more desks at work (hired lot of,people) so they asked us to work from home. The good side of it: Less gas, less mileage in a month so less oil changes per year, less potholes too.
 




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