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Originally Posted by The_Blur
You represent the customers that are guaranteed. That has traditionally never been enough to keep GM in business. Would you prefer getting your cars now and seeing GM fail or seeing GM sell cars so that someday you can get another new GM car that awes you as much as this one? As a business strategy, it simply makes sense to sell as many cars to enthusiasts as possible, but it also is necessary to promote to non-enthusiasts, and that is only possible if enthusiasts aren't the only ones receiving cars. How can you tell the difference? Enthusiasts order first.
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True Blur but I think conquered sales wouldn't mind waiting a month or two initially. I remember back in the early 80's, I went with my uncle to order his new car. We went into the store and they had one big car and two small cars in the showroom and maybe 4 or 5 new cars outside for demo and lot.
My uncle went in, looked at the car in the showroom, selected his color and they told him 3 months minimum before anyone gets their car after ordering. That company? Honda....