Captain_Kirk
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There was around 350-400 active listings. Now it's down to less than 50.This, and probably the good deals on the remaining 2020s are playing a role. There are only a handful of new ones left on autotrader.
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There was around 350-400 active listings. Now it's down to less than 50.This, and probably the good deals on the remaining 2020s are playing a role. There are only a handful of new ones left on autotrader.
I find it interesting that in certain places (like in my region), these cars have all but disappeared from listings like the first quote above would indicate, but they had a decent autumn sales figure for November (the second quote)There was around 350-400 active listings. Now it's down to less than 50.
Maybe, but we need an official break down from Toyota to know for sure. Discounted "new" 2020s could also be inflating the numbers. We also know that not all dealers are on or list everything on Autotrader, Cargurus, Truecar, Cars.com etc.It looks like they are hitting their sale goals with the 2.0. The 20% projection by Toyota would account of the higher November figures.
Probably because it abysmally low.BMW still hasn't released numbers for October or November.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/bmw-z4-sales-figures/

I have to imagine that it as a convertible has an impact for lower numbers in Oct/Nov tooProbably because it abysmally low.![]()
12 in Canada. LOL