Anyone thinking about pandemic car/bike deals?
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(03-20-2020, 03:16 PM)D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:
(03-20-2020, 12:18 PM)G.Irish Wrote: With the economy going backwards at ludicrous speed I figure auto and bike manufacturers are gonna start offering massive deals.  GM already rolled out a 0% 84 month program, and I have to think others will follow.

I'm just driving my mom's car for now, biding my time, but I'm hoping some crazy deal shows up just as my signing bonus at my new job hits.  Anyone else stalking some deals?

Bought a little too soon.  That said I am keeping my eye out for a fun car.  I suspect 6-90 days in we will see middle cost cars come down in price heavily.  I doubt the people buying 911 GT3s and McClarens will take as much of a hit as those in sayyy used C6 Grand Sports.

It could go either way.  Someone buying a GT3 or Mac may be someone who has a lot of money in investments, a lot of outlays in real estate, and/or is heavily dependent on bonuses.  Then you get the guys who make a lot of money but are reckless with it, and a big stock dive like this could have them scrambling to unload toys.

OTOH, a lot more normal people can stretch to buy a Corvette, and they're a lot closer to ground zero of jobs getting axed.
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RE: Anyone thinking about pandemic car/bike deals? - by G.Irish - 03-20-2020, 04:46 PM

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