Dealer in my area had a 2018 GT2 that I thought he might be willing to move since its the end of the month AND the year, and the car looked ok online, even though this new car had a 'performance' upgrade which consisted of cold air intakes. They had it listed for $45k after dealer discounts, even though half looked like they were including every rebate under the sun (including military rebate) which is obviously not realistic. But whatever, I went to check it out.
Well this 'new' GT2 turned out to be a demo car with 4500 miles on it. When I called out this glaringly missing piece of information from the website, the guy on the floor said "oh don't worry, it was used by our manager, and he took great care of it" which I of course laughed off because I'm sure if he went though the trouble of adding the intakes, he was probably gunning it for all those miles. He assured me it's still considered new because it's under 5000 miles.
Well I humored him to hear out what kind of savings they could offer, and basically mentioned it was already lowered to its aggressive price of $45k which compensated for the miles and the age of the car as well as some ground effects and spoiler they put on.
I pretty much said I've been seeing 2018 GT2's sell for less that were actually new with no miles on them, and they basically shrugged me off. I guess they're not really looking to get rid of it any time soon.
Am I crazy? $45k for a 2018 GT2 with 4k miles on it sold as "new"? I mean that basically is a decent chunk of the warranty mileage already gone, as well as questionable care for the break in period.
Well this 'new' GT2 turned out to be a demo car with 4500 miles on it. When I called out this glaringly missing piece of information from the website, the guy on the floor said "oh don't worry, it was used by our manager, and he took great care of it" which I of course laughed off because I'm sure if he went though the trouble of adding the intakes, he was probably gunning it for all those miles. He assured me it's still considered new because it's under 5000 miles.
Well I humored him to hear out what kind of savings they could offer, and basically mentioned it was already lowered to its aggressive price of $45k which compensated for the miles and the age of the car as well as some ground effects and spoiler they put on.
I pretty much said I've been seeing 2018 GT2's sell for less that were actually new with no miles on them, and they basically shrugged me off. I guess they're not really looking to get rid of it any time soon.
Am I crazy? $45k for a 2018 GT2 with 4k miles on it sold as "new"? I mean that basically is a decent chunk of the warranty mileage already gone, as well as questionable care for the break in period.