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I was told that although the code is the same that they usually have at least 5 different colors in a given color like blue I had a GM car that was blue and NEVER matched the color. Has anybody seen two that are supposed to be the same color side by side?
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Originally Posted by Eating Tires
If I was the dealer placing the order for that car, I would require $20,000 nonrefundable earnest money, just as I would if I were a builder about to consider building A home that I might be stuck with if the buyer did not follow through with the purchase. To each their own, and I applaud anyone for going bold and with what they like. But I think that color combination will take a $20,000 hit on resell. Maybe not at the moment, maybe only $10,000 today, but certainly once production starts to catch up. I don’t mean $20,000 hit off of MSRP, I am seeing $20,000 off of oh what it could fetch with black interior. So if accelerate yellow C eights were going for 30 K over MSRP, I would comfortably put this one at 10,000 over MSRP just as an example.
I have bought and sold several C5, C6 & C7 yellow/red cars never had a problem selling them, and always got more money for that color combo. I have seen three different C8 yellow/red cars sold and Manheim auctions this year and all had several bidders and brought 20,000 + over MSRP. There are customers who like different I post a yellow/blue car I sold last month I had it in the showroom for pick up and I got more people who liked it than didn't. the most common response it's different
If I was the dealer placing the order for that car, I would require $20,000 nonrefundable earnest money, just as I would if I were a builder about to consider building A home that I might be stuck with if the buyer did not follow through with the purchase. To each their own, and I applaud anyone for going bold and with what they like. But I think that color combination will take a $20,000 hit on resell. Maybe not at the moment, maybe only $10,000 today, but certainly once production starts to catch up. I don’t mean $20,000 hit off of MSRP, I am seeing $20,000 off of oh what it could fetch with black interior. So if accelerate yellow C eights were going for 30 K over MSRP, I would comfortably put this one at 10,000 over MSRP just as an example.
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