😂😂Change the word MTV for Lamborghini.
I want my Lamborghini!
Can’t really go by that in todays market since much of the demand is people who only want the car to hope to flip for a nice profitbut demand is exceeding production so let’s see how it plays out.
just enjoy the car when you get it!
The flippers are getting cancelled. My dealer jus invalidated it 20 cars, sto, Tecnica , Urus perf and Urus SCan’t really go by that in todays market since much of the demand is people who only want the car to hope to flip for a nice profit
Idk it’s possible. I wouldn’t think he would lie since he was so high on the car. According to him the day before all the lights on the dash came on so he exited the freeway and stopped at a gas station. He turned the car back on and the lights were gone. He called lambo and was told that maybe it was a glitch and if it happened again for him to take it in. The next day in the canyons he went off the cliff.I doubt the credibility. His wheels just locked all of sudden? Sounds like the drivers fault….
tell us some more . Dealer cancelled or lambo made them cancel ? People with duplicate orders at other dealers ? People on broker/re-seller, third party dealer list ?The flippers are getting cancelled. My dealer jus invalidated it 20 cars, sto, Tecnica , Urus perf and Urus S
Is it possible for them not to allow resale? For like 1 year?tell us some more . Dealer cancelled or lambo made them cancel ? People with duplicate orders at other dealers ? People on broker/re-seller, third party dealer list ?
20 is a big number to cancel
dealers will do different things to different customers and also by car type …. (Depending on how well they know them and consequences to dealers if a car gets flippped , sold to a front person for a broker /re-seller or exporter).Is it possible for them not to allow resale? For like 1 year?
Yes most dealers are now doing a right to refusal for 12 monthsdealers will do different things to different customers and also by car type …. (Depending on how well they know them and consequences to dealers if a car gets flippped , sold to a front person for a broker /re-seller or exporter).
the most common is a right of first refusal for 12 months (ie ; dealer has the right to buy it from you for the lesser of msrp or market value ). Many people say that this is unenforceable . If you have one of these and sell without permission , then there will be future consequences for you buying again from that dealer .
the best way is for a dealer to make you agree to a lien on the title for 12 months and you cannot transfer title at all without them releasing the lien (this applies to even cash deals). Some dealers of various marques do this .
One of the most interesting posts on these forums in the last few months was from a person who lucked into a Range Rover allocation and tried to flip it right away (or he already had a buyer ), and when he got the title ; he saw that there was a lien from the dealer on the title and he couldn’t sell and they wouldn’t release the lien.
let me try to link that thread
Lambo made them cancel …. They are totally sold out.. flippers ordering from multiple dealerstell us some more . Dealer cancelled or lambo made them cancel ? People with duplicate orders at other dealers ? People on broker/re-seller, third party dealer list ?
20 is a big number to cancel
Remember the factory can see everythingtell us some more . Dealer cancelled or lambo made them cancel ? People with duplicate orders at other dealers ? People on broker/re-seller, third party dealer list ?
20 is a big number to cancel
just my experience with this ….. it only works (it’s mainly used so that you don’t sell the car within the first 12 months ), if the owner of the car faces consequences for future buys …Yes most dealers are now doing a right to refusal for 12 months
So the steering locked up and he couldn't turn.... possible. What was wrong with the brakes??!?Idk it’s possible. I wouldn’t think he would lie since he was so high on the car. According to him the day before all the lights on the dash came on so he exited the freeway and stopped at a gas station. He turned the car back on and the lights were gone. He called lambo and was told that maybe it was a glitch and if it happened again for him to take it in. The next day in the canyons he went off the cliff.
Interesting. I’m not sure if that is even legal for them to put their name on a purchase that was already fully paid. Either way as a non flipper the more they can keep flippers away the more of a chance we can buy cars at msrp. 150k over for a 992 gt3rs is just bs. I’m willing to do 30 over but nothing more.![]()
Range Rover Dealer won't hand over title for a year...
Recently picked up my 2023 range rover. Was going to keep it, but with current prices and my huracan arriving sooner than expected, I wanted to trade it in towards the Huracan. I received a letter from the dealer telling me to go to the bmv to fill out a form so that I can get my title. I go to...www.lamborghini-talk.com
Recently picked up my 2023 range rover. Was going to keep it, but with current prices and my huracan arriving sooner than expected, I wanted to trade it in towards the Huracan. I received a letter from the dealer telling me to go to the bmv to fill out a form so that I can get my title. I go to the bmv and they tell me there is a lien on the car. I find it strange as I paid cash. I reach out to my salesman and he tells me that the dealership requires customers to sign an agreement not to export the car within the first year and if the customer pays cash, the dealer will hold the title for one year. At no point during the ordering/purchasing process was I informed about this policy. I even recall asking if I had to keep the car for a certain period of time when I originally reached out to them last year and was told no, but that was on the phone. This is Indiana. Are there any avenues of handling this? I understand 3-6 months, but a year is absolutely ridiculous and more than anything I'm upset that this "agreement" was not mentioned at any point during the purchasing process. I will make sure to read the documents extremely thoroughly next time, but this is just ridiculous.
Ya I hear you. Some protect their cars pride more than their own.So the steering locked up and he couldn't turn.... possible. What was wrong with the brakes??!?
But I think they're giving you a hard time because there have been no such reports of steering malfunctions in perfs, nor any other Huracans. One off incident shouldnt deter you from the car.
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When I ordered had and to sign that 12 month and it pretty much means nothing since you can just ask for more money than you know they will give or have them match the price another buyer is offering.Yes most dealers are now doing a right to refusal for 12 months
This is the case in Canada too, for the Full Size and the Sport. What they're doing is forcing everyone into a short term lease. They will give you with a super low interest rate via their in house leasing and after the term you can buy it out.![]()
Range Rover Dealer won't hand over title for a year...
Recently picked up my 2023 range rover. Was going to keep it, but with current prices and my huracan arriving sooner than expected, I wanted to trade it in towards the Huracan. I received a letter from the dealer telling me to go to the bmv to fill out a form so that I can get my title. I go to...www.lamborghini-talk.com
Recently picked up my 2023 range rover. Was going to keep it, but with current prices and my huracan arriving sooner than expected, I wanted to trade it in towards the Huracan. I received a letter from the dealer telling me to go to the bmv to fill out a form so that I can get my title. I go to the bmv and they tell me there is a lien on the car. I find it strange as I paid cash. I reach out to my salesman and he tells me that the dealership requires customers to sign an agreement not to export the car within the first year and if the customer pays cash, the dealer will hold the title for one year. At no point during the ordering/purchasing process was I informed about this policy. I even recall asking if I had to keep the car for a certain period of time when I originally reached out to them last year and was told no, but that was on the phone. This is Indiana. Are there any avenues of handling this? I understand 3-6 months, but a year is absolutely ridiculous and more than anything I'm upset that this "agreement" was not mentioned at any point during the purchasing process. I will make sure to read the documents extremely thoroughly next time, but this is just ridiculous.