I have no idea! I’ve had a deposit on it since ordered 3 months ago. I’m not worried as I know Jake Stephen’s isn’t gonna sell my car and that price is well under sticker so that’s definitely some kind of mess up.So if your going to pick it up...why do they have it listed for sale??
If that was to happen I’d be super pissed. I just spoke with him today and agreed on the day I’d be there to pay and pick up. I’ll send him a text in the morning and let him know someone has made a listing.Maybe you better get there sooner than later by the looks of it.....I cant remember any of my hellcats that i ordered that showed up on a car site for sale that was intended for myself?? Things that make you go mmmmm.....LOL
Mix matched? Maybe it’s a jailbreak edition 😂😂😂That thing is sick. So sick the dealer is using it to lure in customers. “Oh, sorry, someone just put a deposit on that one”
When you pick it up make sure the plastic parts are the same go mango the metal parts are
Prolly just the lighting (and because they did such a good job detailing it before the pix were taken ha) but some go mango cars were shipped with mix matched paint
I wouldn’t worry about it but I would definitely look closely before sitting down to sign
This is standard operating procedure for most dealerships. Its more of a software thing. Almost all vehicles are advertised, sometimes as we all know here, they're not even built yet, the picture is just a stock picture and sometimes there built and on the way but haven't arrived at the dealership yet, it's just a stock picture and a lot of times they're built and there at the dealership but somebody else has already bought it. This of course is just a way to generate traffic to the dealership. 100% SOP.So if your going to pick it up...why do they have it listed for sale??
It's done from the factory when a vin is generated and automatically listed including the destination dealer. The dealer has nothing to do with it in most cases.This is standard operating procedure for most dealerships. Its more of a software thing. Almost all vehicles are advertised, sometimes as we all know here, they're not even built yet, the picture is just a stock picture and sometimes there built and on the way but haven't arrived at the dealership yet, it's just a stock picture and a lot of times they're built and there at the dealership but somebody else has already bought it. This of course is just a way to generate traffic to the dealership. 100% SOP.
Thanks for the explanation. I was thought this was a classic case of the bait and switch.It's done from the factory when a vin is generated and automatically listed including the destination dealer. The dealer has nothing to do with it in most cases.
Sick!!!My salesman sent me a pic today saying my super stock had arrived. Can’t wait to go pick it up!
I hope the dealership cleans it up for me. Picking it up tomorrow.Sick!!!
Congratulations!!! Upload some more pics when you get her all cleaned up!!