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They'll handle it the same way they handle it in the UK. The cars will be made when ordered and you wait for it to be delivered to the dealer. Everything is done to your chosen spec, colour, optional extras etc. Just the way it should be done.
The US should have always had this system. ??
Cut out the middleman.
Order the car you want.
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The good = getting exactly what you want

The bad = not finding steal deals from cars sitting on a lot for months
 

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Yeah somewhat true.

Deals can still be negotiated though. The trick is to play one dealer off against another to get the best price. Essentially, it's like asking for a price match or a price beat/best price guaranteed. If you choose to buy extended warranty, service plan, optional extras etc. They then generally are willing to move on the initial car price because they are making most of the money on all that stuff. It can work out well for both the customer and the dealer. Plus, they know if they treat you well and give you a good deal, you are likely to recommend them and be a returning customer in future. If you're buying on finance and they are going to get a payout for arranging the finance and the interest charges then again, that can sway things some.

Then you can always buy pre-registered cars, similar to the US where the dealer already has the car in stock and has registered it. Again, negotiate and shop around to get a good deal.
 


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One more reason to move to Aus. Went there 3 times in the 3 years prior to the pandemic. Great standard of living. Cities rival America's best. Better employer matching on retirement. Super jealous. America sucks in alot of ways compared to Aus now! Wife works in financial sector and we've thought long and hard about a move. If it weren't for our dogs having to quarantine 6 months coming in, we would've already done it and wouldn't miss the US for a second!
 
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yep, Australian dealer told me it would be around 65k plus AUD which is 44K USD.
Interesting. My price guess is probably 40-42k. Just a wild guess for US.
 


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If that's the correct pricing then the UK should be sub 40k, probably £38,995 or £39,995. Could (and should) be 36 or 35 with exchange rates, strength of the pound etc.
 

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That 65k speculations in Aus is out of the door all taxed paid ( driveaway price )
I based my logic off a top of the line Accord hybrid MSRP. Certainly nothing more than a guess however.

I'll be impressed if it falls below 40. Color add or not.
 

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I based my logic off a top of the line Accord hybrid MSRP. Certainly nothing more than a guess however.

I'll be impressed if it falls below 40. Color add or not.
I am thinking they will come in just shy - something like $39,900 USD including destination. They really need to do the price control that they did in Aussie land.
 
 







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