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Eugene

(62,736 posts)
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 06:16 PM Jun 2022

Soaring US car prices compel buyers to travel thousands of miles for deals

Source: The Guardian

Soaring US car prices compel buyers to travel thousands of miles for deals

Buyers looking to pay no more than sticker price are flying long distances to snag a car

Allan Chernoff
Fri 17 Jun 2022 06.00 BST
Last modified on Fri 17 Jun 2022 13.45 BST

After an auto dealer demanded $10,000 above sticker price for a new hybrid vehicle, car shopper Michael Rathjen of Kirkland, Washington, resolved to pay no more than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the vehicle of his choice. He never dreamed his quest would take him eight months and 3,000 miles from home.

“I’m calling across the entire country. I’m thinking this is not going to be possible. I’m not going to find a dealer selling at MSRP,” recalled Rathjen, a technical writer. “I kept calling further and further away until I hit Vermont.”

In early May, Rathjen flew to Burlington, Vermont, to pick up his new Toyota RAV4 Prime, paid $51,000 for the fully equipped premium model, then immediately turned around and drove it cross-country to bring it home. The drive took eight days, with some stops to see sights and friends.

Near-record low inventory levels, supply chain backups and production delays do not fully capture the monumental challenge confronting consumers seeking to buy a popular new car, light truck or SUV without being gouged by profiteering dealers. Determined shoppers who want to pay sticker price in today’s market must rely upon a reservoir of persistence and patience, and, in some cases, travel hundreds, even thousands of miles. Even so, shoppers like Rathjen are happy to do so. “I felt very lucky to get exactly what I wanted, and at MSRP,” he said.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jun/17/car-prices-deals-across-us-pandemic-supply-latest

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Soaring US car prices compel buyers to travel thousands of miles for deals (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2022 OP
Better yet, don't buy a new car. If enough people do that, I guarantee prices will come down JohnSJ Jun 2022 #1
I want an electric or hybrid but will wait patiently the next couple of years kimbutgar Jun 2022 #2

JohnSJ

(96,779 posts)
1. Better yet, don't buy a new car. If enough people do that, I guarantee prices will come down
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 06:30 PM
Jun 2022

Americans are some of the worst consumers in the world

kimbutgar

(23,475 posts)
2. I want an electric or hybrid but will wait patiently the next couple of years
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 06:46 PM
Jun 2022

But I get letters from the dealership I brought my 2016 car from asking me if I want to sell it!

The answer is no. I like not having car payments and two fully paid off cars.

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