I have a friend who works for IT at Kia Corporate. Remember?Did we forget the first rule of Fight Club?
I have a friend who works for IT at Kia Corporate. Remember?
No I didn't forget the rules.
No seriously it's a valid comment. Should have crossed my mind before I sent it to him...he's legit clueless though and thinks I have serious connections at Corporate.Was just playing around.![]()
Yes, the newbies on this forum please be aware not to do this!
Just talked to my dealer after sending him this SS from Failcat - he said none of those were customer orders....Kia just dropping vehicle inventory to dealers like its hot...
Hello, what about us? The loyal...patient...custom orders!?
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Sold orders show as inventory on the main Kia site, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they automatically populate on dealers’ sites as well.Yeah - I have been watching the inventory at my dealership (Classic Kia of Carrollton in the DFW area) and their website now lists 25 Tellurides coming into their inventory! 25! I wonder how many of those are sold orders? I wouldn't think you would show sold orders on your website....but who knows. Maybe @StephenCantrelle can shed some light on this. 13 of the incoming inventory on their website are SX models. It looks like some of the inventory numbers match what Stephen has on his glass wall - if that is the case - it is weird they would be listed on the dealer website.
Given the current production volume - is sure does look like KIA is prioritizing inventory over sold orders. I have noticed inventory has started building up at local San Antonio dealerships...with markups of course. As we continue to see customers approaching a year wait - it shocks me that KIA is willing to risk their market reputation with the early adopters of the Telluride just to get inventory on dealer lots.
The domain before failcat that was doing this got locked out because of too many requests for VINs.Just curious, but what's the big secret on failcat? Surely dealers can just hop on the internet and search for 5 secs to find this website and have the same info. So whats the deal?
Just curious, but what's the big secret on failcat? Surely dealers can just hop on the internet and search for 5 secs to find this website and have the same info. So whats the deal?
Sold orders show as inventory on the main Kia site, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they automatically populate on dealers’ sites as well.
We have 17 on the groundYeah - I have been watching the inventory at my dealership (Classic Kia of Carrollton in the DFW area) and their website now lists 25 Tellurides coming into their inventory! 25! I wonder how many of those are sold orders? I wouldn't think you would show sold orders on your website....but who knows. Maybe @StephenCantrelle can shed some light on this. 13 of the incoming inventory on their website are SX models. It looks like some of the inventory numbers match what Stephen has on his glass wall - if that is the case - it is weird they would be listed on the dealer website.
Given the current production volume - is sure does look like KIA is prioritizing inventory over sold orders. I have noticed inventory has started building up at local San Antonio dealerships...with markups of course. As we continue to see customers approaching a year wait - it shocks me that KIA is willing to risk their market reputation with the early adopters of the Telluride just to get inventory on dealer lots.
NICE!!We have 17 on the ground... 4 are available.. I have never seen this many before
Just curious, but what's the big secret on failcat? Surely dealers can just hop on the internet and search for 5 secs to find this website and have the same info. So whats the deal?
It is a tool that sidesteps the dealer process of getting intel. Corporate doesn't like it when consumers find a way to see through the dealership veil of secrecy. It is best to use it for research, track your vehicle or try to find an unsold unit. When you do - just don't tell people where you got the information. We don't want it shut down like the last one.
I wouldn't want to be the guy who gets the lookup tool cut off again.
Please respect the work of the Hall of Famers who made the site possible so it's available for future generations of Telluride hunters.
well said. definitely can not tell dealers about it. This is for your own personal research. For example my car popped on failcat this morning so I texted my dealer to find out if theve any info. They just told me that new ETA is 9/7 instead of 9/5. So I copied the VIN from Failcat then had Stephen verify it for me. He did and it's my car. Mind you dealer says they dont have the VIN for me yet. Didnt argue with them. I just said thank you very much and see you on 9/7.It is a tool that sidesteps the dealer process of getting intel. Corporate doesn't like it when consumers find a way to see through the dealership veil of secrecy. It is best to use it for research, track your vehicle or try to find an unsold unit. When you do - just don't tell people where you got the information. We don't want it shut down like the last one.
We have 17 on the ground... 4 are available.. I have never seen this many before