Here's what I found. I found that it was darn near impossible to get any real answers until after the fact. What ended up happening (I think) was that the delivery of my maverick was transferred to a different company. United Road did not deliver my vehicle. It was someone else. I know this...
This sums up my experience as well. I’d only add that the dial is kind of an interesting change of pace. Has a more minimal feel that is not entirely unpleasant. I’ve grown to totally accept it I think.
I called United Road. He said that he doesn't know why my vehicle is on hold, but he said it usually has to do with the fact that there was an issue with it. He said like a dead battery or something. He told me he'd look into it more and call me back. What seems very odd to me is that I...
Yeah, I understand that. Been waiting a long time now. I'm in a pickle because I'm driving an old borrowed beater (transmission went out on old car), so I need this truck like NOW. Delivery date is tomorrow for me.
Anyone have any idea what this means? It went from inactive to pending pickup to on hold. I noticed that my vehicle wasn't the only one to go into an on hold status. Thanks for your help. My Maverick is only about 5 miles from the dealer! Frustrating.
I'm not saying you're wrong about supply and demand explaining how dealers can get away with the markups. I'm just saying that that doesn't make it right. There's an explicit or implicit agreement there (often). We are in the realm of honesty and transparency when we are working with a...
Supply and demand is a tired argument. We are talking about a moral issue here, and supply and demand is an economic concept, not a moral one. It's common to think that supply and demand settles moral issues, but it doesn't.