Dealership inventory
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Dealership inventory
What's it like at other dealerships? Pretty picked over at mine (Suncoast in Sarasota). Shot this at their back lot Saturday where they keep their new cars except for those inside and outside the showroom. At least 30 p-cars in this lot 6 months ago, maybe more. Most of them 997's. Three peppers and a Boxster yesterday. Never saw it this deserted.
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How is it that inventories are low and they are offering incentives?
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How is it that inventories are low and they are offering incentives?
My wife - who has a special shopping instinct like all ladies - stands next to me and clamly says, "It happens to the shoe stores all the time, looks just like a store closing sale."
I honestly don't know what to say...
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i was there in jan and was shocked at low inventory then,
bert smith and reeves is low too..
i just think they are keeping stuff low cause new stuff on horizon, push the cayenne's to soccer mom's and push people to order cars instead of having stock.. ordering cars people always pay more...
i was sitting at suncoast waiting for my 911 in service one day and this guy was writing a check for a 140k+ C4S and i was saying "what the hell!" in my head... he pulled up with wife in a toyota and he just kept saying how he waited all his life to get a porsche and his wife finally said yes... thats all well and good but dropped 140+ on a C4S custom order when u could easily pick one up for under 100 and more than likely find one in the system the color combo and with options around what u wanted.... the guy taking the check kept reassuring him that paying msrp was a good deal and no incentives/discounts were available... (after i just received almost 29% off at another dealer only months before)
bert smith and reeves is low too..
i just think they are keeping stuff low cause new stuff on horizon, push the cayenne's to soccer mom's and push people to order cars instead of having stock.. ordering cars people always pay more...
i was sitting at suncoast waiting for my 911 in service one day and this guy was writing a check for a 140k+ C4S and i was saying "what the hell!" in my head... he pulled up with wife in a toyota and he just kept saying how he waited all his life to get a porsche and his wife finally said yes... thats all well and good but dropped 140+ on a C4S custom order when u could easily pick one up for under 100 and more than likely find one in the system the color combo and with options around what u wanted.... the guy taking the check kept reassuring him that paying msrp was a good deal and no incentives/discounts were available... (after i just received almost 29% off at another dealer only months before)
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WOW, I think I would have been tempted to bust the salesman in front of the customer! Seriously! But I am sure I would not have done it. As for the customer, the immortal words of Forrest Gump seem to sum him up...... "stupid is as stupid does."
Dealership inventories across the country are lower than we are used to seeing. In fact, there are a few (maybe about 10 or so) dealerships that have less than five 997.2 cars on their lot. A couple of dealerships in smaller markets have zero 997's listed on their web site.
Dealership inventories across the country are lower than we are used to seeing. In fact, there are a few (maybe about 10 or so) dealerships that have less than five 997.2 cars on their lot. A couple of dealerships in smaller markets have zero 997's listed on their web site.
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I am only "guessing here, but Suncoast seems to have a decent inventory given th a fact that they are in a smaller market.
I "think" thay have a slightly different business model than most other Porsche dealerships. Since they offer parts on a "cost plus" basis, it appears that they have chosen to accept a lower margine on their parts in order to drive higher volume.
I "think" thay have a slightly different business model than most other Porsche dealerships. Since they offer parts on a "cost plus" basis, it appears that they have chosen to accept a lower margine on their parts in order to drive higher volume.
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Inventories are low or are they storing the cars where you can't see them? It is common for (admittedly mostly larger volume brands) car dealers in NJ to store a significant inventory at a different location than the dealership.
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The only dealerships around here that has a good inventory of new cars are the Ford shops. All the others seem to have a glut of used cars of varying makes and models. The Porsche dealer here is a little light on cars. Here's an example; they have a '08 Boxster that was $70k, it's now pr iced at $49k - it's listed as a new car.
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The inventories look low here in the Midwest as well. It appears to just reflect final demand. My salesman called Friday and offered excellent deals on in stock inventory, but I saw some of those cars on the lot back in November. PNA has had several "deals" in the last six months, but sales remain very slow. It's even difficult for people with money to pull the trigger on buying a new car in this uncertain economic environment. Nevertheless, if you've got the money, this is the time to buy. Once the remaining inventory clears the market, deals will be hard to get.
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The inventories look low here in the Midwest as well. It appears to just reflect final demand. My salesman called Friday and offered excellent deals on in stock inventory, but I saw some of those cars on the lot back in November. PNA has had several "deals" in the last six months, but sales remain very slow. It's even difficult for people with money to pull the trigger on buying a new car in this uncertain economic environment. Nevertheless, if you've got the money, this is the time to buy. Once the remaining inventory clears the market, deals will be hard to get.
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What's it like at other dealerships? Pretty picked over at mine (Suncoast in Sarasota). Shot this at their back lot Saturday where they keep their new cars except for those inside and outside the showroom. At least 30 p-cars in this lot 6 months ago, maybe more. Most of them 997's. Three peppers and a Boxster yesterday. Never saw it this deserted.
One Porsche dealer has 17 or so cars listed at between $9000 and $20K discount and only 3 are 2009s. All the rest are 2010s.
Some dealers have "hidden" parking garages or warehouses for their cars.
What you see on the dealer lot proper is not the complete inventory. They have a roof parking lot, or like the dealer in Merriam KS have an underground parking garage -- I picked my 02 Boxster out of the underground parking garage stock -- or like one SF bay area dealer which has a "barn" just a half a block down the street full of new if somewhat dusty new Porsches.
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Macster.