Understeer
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Arlington, VA
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- GTI
mine is Apex blue/black
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That!I think we should all take dealer info with grain of salt until reservations actually drop.
My dealer did not take a deposit but said that I would need to reserve it through the online reservation process when it goes live in May.Scrolling back a few pages several people mention submitting deposits. Several mention they were told no deposits and online reservation system only.
I was also told dealership taking deposits are just going to try and reserve the cars for the customers…
I just listened to that all things Acura podcast and they mention online reservation system.
just not enough solid info out there…as Usual.
As excited as this forum is, folks on this forum don’t seem as willing to pay a markup as the FL5 folks did before the FL5 launched. That dealer is just gonna have to let that car sit for like a month before they decide to lower the markup lol.Welp here we go. Local dealer says they will mark it up 15k.
acura has been starving for a hit product so long, I don’t think they know what ADM even is. Both nsx and tlx type s were sales duds and sold with discounts. I remember nsx was cut up to 30 to 40k cause they were just sitting.As excited as this forum is, folks on this forum don’t seem as willing to pay a markup as the FL5 folks did before the FL5 launched. That dealer is just gonna have to let that car sit for like a month before they decide to lower the markup lol.
Markups would also be weird because the TLX Type S exists. Like “you can have this front wheel drive, 4 cylinder 4 seater sedan for 70k, orrrr here’s an AWD, V6 twin turbo 5 seater sedan for 55k!”acura has been starving for sales so long, I don’t think they know what ADM even is. Both nsx and tlx type s were sales duds and sold with discounts. I remember nsx was cut up to 30 to 40k cause they were just sitting.
absolutely - HOWEVER - it's interesting to see that a few dealerships are repeating similar things ... May orders, June deliveries, 200 units at launch ... may not be 100% but should mean we are at least very close to the car hitting lots! the rest, we'll see.I think we should all take dealer info with grain of salt until reservations actually drop.
I think this car has a specific niche buyer. It sure isn’t going pull anyone looking for awd twin clutch competitors. I would assume most buyers are hardcore Honda fans and car enthusiast, looking for the driving experience. There will be quite a few FL5 spill over like me and few others here that refuse to pay markups.Markups would also be weird because the TLX Type S exists. Like “you can have this front wheel drive, 4 cylinder 4 seater sedan for 70k, orrrr here’s an AWD, V6 twin turbo 5 seater sedan for 55k!”
I think it helps to think of the reservation system this way: It’s just a means for Acura to connect their dealerships with potential customers—you’re not ordering a vehicle from Acura which they’ll then deliver to your chosen dealership for pickup, you're putting in a reservation so you can get first right of refusal on a car once it gets to the dealership.I wasn't in the market when the reservation system happened for the Integra release, so I didn't get to participate last time this happened.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't understand how we can go on Acura's site, put down a $1k (or whatever your local dealer claims it is) deposit saying "I want a car send it to my local dealer", and then the dealer gets to put on a markup charge before they give it to you.
In this situation, aren't the dealerships just the "middleman" for acura to send a vehicle to your closest location so it's easier for you to pick up?
I can understand if they got an allocation that was on the lot and not reserved and the dealer puts their own add ons and ADM. Just doesn't sit right that when you reserve a spot, you never know if you will end up getting charged way more than expected when the car arrives until it happens.
Side note: if X number of people manage to get a reservation in time and happen to have the same dealership, shouldn't acura just send the cars there rather than having this pre-allocation?