gohokies
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I'd love to see it if convenient for you, I'm in Dr. PhillipsI'm over by Universal
I'd love to see it if convenient for you, I'm in Dr. PhillipsI'm over by Universal
Hope you’re using protection!!I'd love to see it if convenient for you, I'm in Dr. Phillips
At the moment, we do not know which retailers in Oregon have decided to become Genesis retailers. After a dealer has decided to become a Genesis retailer, they have to get licensed by the state to sell Genesis vehicles. We anticipate this process to extend to the end of the year. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Same reply I got in Delware.I think I'm the only one in Oregon on this forum, but I figure I'll post this anyway.
Emailed Genesis USA customer service about availability for my state, got this reply.
Wahp wahp.![]()
Same reply I got in Delware.
Not surprised.
We live in a nation for the lawyers, by the lawyers - where efficiency in government is considered morally offensive and an attack on our constitutional rights.
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Probably 90 - 10 in most states. Genesis got the ball rolling, er, bouncing.What makes you think that this has anything whatsoever to do with government efficiency (or inefficiency) as opposed to 100% incompetence on the part of Genesis and its dealers.
What makes you think that this has anything whatsoever to do with government efficiency (or inefficiency) as opposed to 100% incompetence on the part of Genesis and its dealers.
Sure thing. It would save me $900 on dealer fees.It would be so much better if there were no dealerships like Canada!
I assume things would be easier if each state didn't have such contrasting laws along with the greed of dealers; but, as you implied, Genesis should have already had a plan to deal with this without making it out to be such a fiasco. I mean, pretty much every other car maker has not had such a pathetic roll-out.
I would expect something like this to happen if Genesis had come out with a radical new sales plan, akin to something like what Tesla did or Genesis of Canada. At least they would have an excuse in situations like those.
I concede your point.
I think they should go with plan C, DIRECT SALES!They had a plan, albeit not a good one. Then the dealers balked and the plan was destroyed. While not radical, they had to implement plan B quickly with probably not enough staff to implement it. They want from a planned 100 dealers in some number of states to 400 dealers in 50 states and some lawsuits to add to the confusion.
They may not have an excuse, but there is a reason and it will take quite a while to sort out.
I think they should go with plan C, DIRECT SALES!
I think this belongs in this forum--
Recently posted agenda for Oklahoma's Motor Vehicle Registry reflects approval of a: "Edmond Genesis" and a "Tulsa Genesis." The October meeting was cancelled--the agenda from this meeting is dated November 13, 2018. The minutes for the meeting are not posted.
https://www.ok.gov/omvc/documents/Agenda November 2018.pdf
Hopefully this means inventory soon... I'd rather a quick trip from north Dallas to OK vs Louisiana any day.
When I first got my 2014 Jaguar XJL here in Miami, I initially leased it, but then decided to purchase it outright 12 months later. While I am 100% positive I only paid 6% sales tax when I purchased it, I'll have to double-check my old paperwork to see whether I was paying 6% or 7% on my monthly payments during the lease period. My wife and I are currently staying at our condo on Miami Beach for the next few days, so I don't have access to my files at the present time. However, I'll take a look at them when I get home and post what taxes I was paying back then.
I really appreciate you to do that. I just checked 8 different lease contracts I made in Miami Dade and Broward and all of them use 7% tax.