Based on the number of days
spent on dealership lots, 24/7 Wall St. came up with a list of the 15 cars that dealerships simply can't keep in stock.
Not exact matches
After driving around and
spending a
lot of time and money
on tolls and gas and dealing with a
lot of incompetent used car dealers and bad cars, I fina... lly found a great car
dealership and a very honest and good dealer.
To get potential NV buyers into
dealerships, Nissan — recognizing that people driving commercial vans
spend a
lot of time inside them — will advertise heavily
on radio.
We
spent a
lot of money
on something that is now just a pain and already headed back to the
dealership for service.
It's not likely to break down
on the trip back to college
on Sunday after a weekend home with the folks; it's not likely to strand you
on a busy freeway at midnight; and you won't
spend a
lot of your time ferrying it back and forth to the
dealership for repairs.
The K900 WILL SIT
ON DEALER LOTS AND IN SHOWROOMS FOR QUITE SOME TIME before any takers actually lease one.The Equus, as nice a car it it is, sits in showrooms for a year or more... having sold HYUNDAI for 15 years and having gone thru all of their growth with them, they are a fine automobile and company as is KIA since the Hyundai purchase of them about a decade ago.I do feel that delving into this high end luxury car arena is a mistake for both Hyundai and Kia.They should have spent money and added a power passenger seat to the Sonata and they would have sold twice as many as they did, and that's no joke.There are not enough people in that tax bracket that will spend 60 + grand on any KIA.The dealership I was at for 15 years selling Hyundai recently gave up the EQUUS LINE FOR LACK OF SALES.I fear that eventually KIA dealers will do the same with the K9
ON DEALER
LOTS AND IN SHOWROOMS FOR QUITE SOME TIME before any takers actually lease one.The Equus, as nice a car it it is, sits in showrooms for a year or more... having sold HYUNDAI for 15 years and having gone thru all of their growth with them, they are a fine automobile and company as is KIA since the Hyundai purchase of them about a decade ago.I do feel that delving into this high end luxury car arena is a mistake for both Hyundai and Kia.They should have
spent money and added a power passenger seat to the Sonata and they would have sold twice as many as they did, and that's no joke.There are not enough people in that tax bracket that will
spend 60 + grand
on any KIA.The dealership I was at for 15 years selling Hyundai recently gave up the EQUUS LINE FOR LACK OF SALES.I fear that eventually KIA dealers will do the same with the K9
on any KIA.The
dealership I was at for 15 years selling Hyundai recently gave up the EQUUS LINE FOR LACK OF SALES.I fear that eventually KIA dealers will do the same with the K900