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Originally Posted by zx10guy
Were they actually new cars? I know many dealers are moving their used car inventory over into where they typically park their new car inventory. They're doing this to give the illusion they have new car inventory.
My Toyota dealership still has pretty much no inventory. If you drive by the dealership and not pay attention, you'd think they have inventory as they're parking all the cars they have along the front of the lot which faces the street. If you look past that row of cars, it's totally empty.
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I didn't look for stickers in the windows but they seemed to be current models. The showroom was packed, the parking in front of the service area was packed, as was the lot. It seemed a bit odd based on the current climate.
EDIT: I just looked at their website for available inventory. It show 372 2022 models. Not sure if that is propaganda but they all have VINs.