smkettner
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Not me. I only want the car that is perfectly what I ordered.
No more, no less
No more, no less
GroundLoop said:And last, just because I'm feeling cantankerous, what's with all the preemptive "Official Thread" threads lately? Placeholders? I would expect each new owner or special case to make their own thread with the details and title to match. Nobody is going to go looking for an Official Thread to respond to.
I need my coffee.
See my earlier post...THAT is how it'll go down, less I get told differently later on.LakeLeaf said:Any dealers want to speak up about their current understanding if this situation arises?
deetime7767 said:See my earlier post...THAT is how it'll go down, less I get told differently later on.LakeLeaf said:Any dealers want to speak up about their current understanding if this situation arises?
That is the problem Nissan is trying to avoid the dealer selling over MSRP.LakeLeaf said:deetime7767 said:See my earlier post...THAT is how it'll go down, less I get told differently later on.LakeLeaf said:Any dealers want to speak up about their current understanding if this situation arises?
Thanks - didn't realize you were a dealer until I read the .sig
That's exactly my understanding too - despite what the other posters have said. Be kind to our supportive dealers - if you plan on canceling your order, wait until the dealer has the car. At least they can then make a few bucks off of it for the efforts put in.
deetime -Your a dealership owner or salesman at a dealership?deetime7767 said:See my earlier post...THAT is how it'll go down, less I get told differently later on.LakeLeaf said:Any dealers want to speak up about their current understanding if this situation arises?
Gonewild said:That is the problem Nissan is trying to avoid the dealer selling over MSRP.
deetime - See my earlier post...The way that it was explained to us was..If a customer cancels their "reservation" prior to ordering, then that 'open slot' gets filled by Nissan; if an "order" is made and a customer cancels during that time, before delivery, then the Dealers will still be sent that car thus, making it available as their "Dealer Demo" or an "orphan" sell.Skywagon said:Gonewild said:That is the problem Nissan is trying to avoid the dealer selling over MSRP.
You were listening to the very same conversation that I was and the main concern I heard is that they want people who went through the reservation system (the same long process we all are going through) to get the initial cars. They don't want someone who is willing to just throw money at a dealer to be the one to receive the early cars.
Nissan will be involved in these deliveries and I do feel that they will take back or re-appropriate any cars that are not purchased by the original reservation holders.
This is not what the dealers have been told. Besides deetime7767's statements on this thread, see the comment by Leon from Mossy Nissan on Dec. 19th in this thread: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=1238&start=150:Skywagon said:Nissan will be involved in these deliveries and I do feel that they will take back or re-appropriate any cars that are not purchased by the original reservation holders.
mossyleaf said:I was told in August that a leaf cancelled greater than 30 days from delivery would be put back in the pool. 29 days or less the dealer would get the car.
People are busy. Could be on vacation or something.Jimmydreams said:Possible orphan? You decide:
My PD has a white Leaf delivered yesterday and the owner has yet to respond to voicemail or email concerning pickup.
Granted, only 24 hours have elapsed but you'd think that someone who got in so early on the ordering would be someone paying at least a LITTLE attention to what was going on.
drees said:People are busy. Could be on vacation or something.
Pacific Nissan say how long they'd hold the car before "orphaning" it and what their next steps would be?
LakeLeaf said:drees said:People are busy. Could be on vacation or something.
Pacific Nissan say how long they'd hold the car before "orphaning" it and what their next steps would be?
Yeah - would certainly hope it's at least a couple of weeks. Stuff happens, life happens. Just because you can't reach someone instantly doesn't mean they are no long interested. It would be a major bummer to have waited this long and then have the car sold out from underneath you.
A Nissan LEAF Sales Specialist...father of (2), loving faithful husband, beloved son and dear friend to many...LOL!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:Gonewild said:deetime -Your a dealership owner or salesman at a dealership?deetime7767 said:See my earlier post...THAT is how it'll go down, less I get told differently later on.LakeLeaf said:Any dealers want to speak up about their current understanding if this situation arises?
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