West Aussie
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Unless you are from a different country where they do things differentlyDon't put any weight into this - multiple people have debunked it. It's nonsense.
Unless you are from a different country where they do things differentlyDon't put any weight into this - multiple people have debunked it. It's nonsense.
Fair play. Was going based off their location (NY). I do envy how things are managed elsewhere.Unless you are from a different country where they do things differently
It's sad that sales people haven't even HEARD of the car yet. You would think Nissan would send a global newsletter every month or every other month, updating their dealerships about whatever vehicles are coming.
Ford always manages a way to crap the bed with their releases. Gotta give 'em credit though, they are consistent.At least you guys aren't having to deal with the Ford Bronco reservation mess. I'm happy the Z will have a more traditional launch without an early reservation scheme.
The average time a salesperson stays at the same store is measured in months, if not weeks. Most of them are not even interested in the brand.It's sad that sales people haven't even HEARD of the car yet. You would think Nissan would send a global newsletter every month or every other month, updating their dealerships about whatever vehicles are coming.
Same as any sports car. Dealer gets 9 Automatics and 1 6speed that never sells. lmfao And they would be more than happy to sell the manual at below invoice. That's how I got my 2015 Q60SI wonder what the breakdown of sport vs performance, and manual vs auto, will be on the initial batch?!
Came here to say this. I’m sure the dealership was happy to take your money—he didn’t even sound confident it’s refundable. Would think that would be written pretty clearly on the “receipt”!That is not a reservation, which has a price written on paper. His does not.
He just paid some dealer $1000 to be on a list.
And, he still calls it "400z"... give me a break. Stop that already, please.