evanescent03
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nothing wrong with that!Same, Tiger eye > Blue and Orchid only for the interior. It has to be something special if I'm paying $50k and new. I'll just wait and save more if I can't get it.
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nothing wrong with that!Same, Tiger eye > Blue and Orchid only for the interior. It has to be something special if I'm paying $50k and new. I'll just wait and save more if I can't get it.
I feel like this may be typical. I haven't gone through this specific scenario personally before; I've placed orders for several new cars but they were all deep into their production runs. But I did have some interest in the G87 M2, and I recall a similar long period of little to no information after the initial reveal.So we’re just over a week away from the supposed reservation system going live, and we don’t have real info.
What do we think, will there be an information drop this weekend or possible early next week ahead of the system coming online, or is Acura just going to keep prospective buyers in the dark for even longer?
I’m still confused- when they open the ordering system next week is that open to everyone or are dealers sending customers private links to order?? Because my dealer claims I’m number one on pre order listAgree with the last couple posts. Let's take a breather, because Acura's slow roll-out of this thing--trickling bits of information here and there--is all part of their plan. Honda/Acura have done it for years, and it works. Nobody panics when things go "according to plan"... or at least they're not supposed to.
If Acura opens a reservation system next week, I'm not counting on the MSRP reveal at that time. They can squeeze out another media wave if they announce MSRP in a few weeks, and let's face it, we all have a reasonable idea of the range that it'll fall in. The most interested potential buyers will reserve with just an idea of MSRP (I fall in this group), and some of the most motivated will pay well beyond MSRP (just not me). Honda/Acura already know this with the CTR. Proven recipe, different packaging.
If Acura does an online ordering system I think it’ll be everyone for themselves on ordering. Whatever list people are on with their dealer already will be filled AFTER the pre order cars are delivered. I think?I’m still confused- when they open the ordering system next week is that open to everyone or are dealers sending customers private links to order?? Because my dealer claims I’m number one on pre order list
It's open online registration.. you choose the vehicle configuration and select the dealership you are working with then place a $500 deposit online.I’m still confused- when they open the ordering system next week is that open to everyone or are dealers sending customers private links to order?? Because my dealer claims I’m number one on pre order list
Last year, anyone could go on and select from 4 color combos and 2 trim levels (A-Spec, and A-Spec + Tech) then choose any dealer that comes up with the zip code they entered (providing the dealer was participating in the reservation system, not all were in it). From there, the dealers could assign the vehicles they were allocated from Acura, and they could request additional vehicles that met the specs of reservations if they weren't able to fulfill them with their initial allocation.I’m still confused- when they open the ordering system next week is that open to everyone or are dealers sending customers private links to order?? Because my dealer claims I’m number one on pre order list
I see, thank you for explaining!! Oh man this month is really dragging its feet I just want to reserve mine already!!Last year, anyone could go on and select from 4 color combos and 2 trim levels (A-Spec, and A-Spec + Tech) then choose any dealer that comes up with the zip code they entered (providing the dealer was participating in the reservation system, not all were in it). From there, the dealers could assign the vehicles they were allocated from Acura, and they could request additional vehicles that met the specs of reservations if they weren't able to fulfill them with their initial allocation.
It wasn't an "ordering system" last year, just a means of connecting dealerships and interested customers--dealerships were allocated a batch of vehicles by Acura, and dealerships could use the reservations to help align potential buyers with incoming vehicles. Acura sends what it will to dealerships, and dealerships are charged with selling those vehicles--they can request certain specs, but Acura doesn't necessarily fulfill those.
You may want to ask your dealership how they intend to divvy vehicles between their pre-order list and Acura reservations, they're independent businesses and can handle them how they will. I would also closely read the Terms & Conditions of any reservation system Acura rolls out. I can't imagine it'd hurt to put in a deposit both ways, but follow your gut.
The saleswoman I am dealing with told me May 11th online deposits can be made.Spoke with a friend who is a salesman at my local Acura store and he told me this morning Acura has advised them that stating early next month(May) you will be able to go online and place a $500 deposit down on your ITS and chose which dealer it gets shipped to. This aligns with other rumors I heard earlier in the year. No idea on pricing yet but he said they expect mid 40’s. This should help keep dealer markups to a minimum since we are keeping track of what dealers are and aren’t charging ADM’s and if everybody just sends their orders to the dealers not adding ADM’s.
Dealer just called me. May 11th, online orders, $2,000 dollar deposit. He doesn’t know what time of day.The saleswoman I am dealing with told me May 11th online deposits can be made.
Hitting refresh every 10 secondsDealer just called me. May 11th, online orders, $2,000 dollar deposit. He doesn’t know what time of day.