Banshee2001
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Who needs a test rig to test actual breaking point vs design goals.Ya believe the test session they had at JV was good enough for them. Now they are ready to move forward.
I agree. Was just stating what I saw in a video.Who needs a test rig to test actual breaking point vs design goals.
Oh, I know. Snark wasn't aimed at you sir. :biggrin:I agree. Was just stating what I saw in a video.
From the videos I saw the people were signing paperwork and finance documents (if they were financing it).Did the first batch of cars have to be paid for the night they had the party and signed the paper work?
Well that typically means that interest is accruing and payments are due. Wonder if they were forced to leave their cars there or just simply convinced that it was in their best interest to do so?From the videos I saw the people were signing paperwork and finance documents (if they were financing it).
Funny dealer tactic, sign docs, take delivery and then leave it on site for "due bill" items. Start paying.Well that typically means that interest is accruing and payments are due. Wonder if they were forced to leave their cars there or just simply convinced that it was in their best interest to do so?
If you put the car down the road after signing a contract and a temp tag was issued, then it's delivered. I've been down that road a lot actually, on the dealers side.If you haven't taken delivery, the contract and paperwork means nothing. I've been down that road previously.
I beg to differ. The contract and paperwork that the customer have signed mean everything. That's not to say something can't be overturned in court, but that burden would be on the customer. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Robby is telling people that the first cars have been delivered.If you haven't taken delivery, the contract and paperwork means nothing. I've been down that road previously.
I would guess they were told to leave the cars so the updated transmission could be installed. Initial timeline was a few weeks and now we are a month later. I would bet those people that financed it will be making several monthly payments before they get to take their cars home.Well that typically means that interest is accruing and payments are due. Wonder if they were forced to leave their cars there or just simply convinced that it was in their best interest to do so?
I’m sure ALL of them are fine with that.I would guess they were told to leave the cars so the updated transmission could be installed. Initial timeline was a few weeks and now we are a month later. I would bet those people that financed it will be making several monthly payments before they get to take their cars home.
I was under the impression you had to drive it off the lot. I remember a salesman trying to get me to drive mine off the lot before some repairs were done and I didn't understand why until someone told meI beg to differ. The contract and paperwork that the customer have signed mean everything. That's not to say something can't be overturned in court, but that burden would be on the customer. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Robby is telling people that the first cars have been delivered.