
I've read here that the dealers are to get "Floor" cars to sell well before most of the pre-orderrd vehicles are even produced. Reason was stated that the dealers needed these cars to entice excitment with potential owners and perhaps, to get people in the showroom. I can certainly appreciate that.
I think the pre-ordered cars should be constructed and given to new owners before the dealer cars are handed out. My thoughts are that the public would get just as excited about seeing these cars on the street and getting to see it in action. Sitting in the showroom has it's advantages but those advanatages are fewer than expected due to the fact it seems dealers are selling these Floor car's that were I thought were in showrooms to entice.
So as a result, I have a pre-ordered car that will be delayed in production because of the need to produce "Rental", "Floor" cars etc..., and to boot, I can't even find one to look at because the dealers are selling them off.
Not really complaining, I'll be happy to wait, just like the rest of you. I would however love to see just a little more emphasis on building cars for the pre-ordered folks.
I could be wrong about this whole thing and GM may be producing pre-ordered cas on mass. If that's true just ignore these thoughts

I guess I feel just a little uneasy buying a car without seeing, touch or driving it first. With that said, I believe there is no way I"ll be dissapointed. Thanks to this board my confidence about this car remains high.
Thanks, L