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is the G70 selling well?

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At least here in California, there are plenty of G70 3.3T's for sale on the internet with less that 500 miles for about $42,500. I guess these were the PGA tour courtesy cars. Most have been unsold for more than one month.

Not sure how much a totally new similar G70 goes for or how well the new ones are selling.

any info?
 
At least here in California, there are plenty of G70 3.3T's for sale on the internet with less that 500 miles for about $42,500. I guess these were the PGA tour courtesy cars. Most have been unsold for more than one month.

Not sure how much a totally new similar G70 goes for or how well the new ones are selling.

any info?
I’m in Missouri and there only appears to be one dealer within 200 miles that has more than 4 cars on the lot. They’re claiming demand is through the roof and supply is extremely limited. I believe the supply part given they’re the only real game in town. But not sure on the demand. Either way, they’re pretty much saying it’s sticker price...take it or leave it. I haven’t gotten to any real negotiations yet though. So could be sales pitch.
 
I’m guessing that, with the slow launch in California, that dealers are grabbing what inventory they can (new and used). The pricing on those used cars are pretty attractive, though with a Circle A plan and incentives (and especially if you can get a Circle O plan) your price will be close to, if not better, than the used car advertised price.
 
When I was buying mine, cars were moving quick enough that some were sold before arriving at dealers. I've seen a handful of G70's in the wild around LA/OC so I would suppose they're selling
 
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