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Old 15-08-2021, 05:04 PM   #11
Dr Smith
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Default Re: Why does buying cars in 2021 still suck?

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Originally Posted by Fiji View Post
Exactly right or the supply of cars returning to normal..

Pre craziness is when there was 230,000 cars for sale on carsales (now only 100,000) and plenty stock in dealers.. it will return when we are vaccinated and people start using public transport and travelling to work again.

Dealers have the upper hand at the moment, astute buyers like me are in hibernation at the moment.
You make it sound like you're playing the stock market and waiting to pounce....
Some buy a vehicle because they need to, say for work, where in my case a new van saves us $2000 per month in external delivery charges....

Hey Franco this thread is your fault..hurry up and buy something so we can talk about that instead.
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