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A friend in Berkeley got one last month at MSRPThe Corolla GR is hard to find and +$40K.
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A friend in Berkeley got one last month at MSRPThe Corolla GR is hard to find and +$40K.
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Well the Blooming Onion is pretty good at Outback.There's two things about Subaru:
1) that phucking "variable transmission."
2) Insane demand. They go for way over MSRP based on my shopping a couple of years ago. I mean, you can get into a BMW 3 series for the cost of a Outback.
The Corolla GR is hard to find and +$40K.
I'd love to drive the lightweight Corolla GR Morizo Edition w/Cup 2 tires, tiny little 1.6L turbo with 300HP & 295 lb ft of torque. It even comes in a manuel and AWD. Looks fun as hell. I remember seeing dealers asking $30K ADM (for a corolla). Not practical but for a 20 something auto enthusiast with no kids, this would be a fun car capable of track days and getting to work.A friend in Berkeley got one last month at MSRP
There's two things about Subaru:
1) that phucking "variable transmission."
2) Insane demand. They go for way over MSRP based on my shopping a couple of years ago. I mean, you can get into a BMW 3 series for the cost of a Outback.
The Corolla GR is hideous in person. A Civic Type R is a sensible option
During/after covid, lease numbers were horrible. Are they any better now? We've been putting off car shopping for my wife and given the low miles she drives, I'm finally ready to consider a lease just so she's always in a warranty. Looking at mid size SUV/Crossovers like the Volvo XC60 size. We haven't driven anything yet. She just spots stuff on the road like, "that Genesis seems nice."So the SA that we used for like 20 years at MB is now at an Audi dealership owned by the same company. I just texted to see if they own a BMW dealership in a nearby city and if he can lease me one.
Have you tried using corporate codes (assuming your company has them)?I’m Hertz PC but have not rented from them since I heard this bullshit about them reporting cars stolen because of their bookkeeping errors, causing customers to be arrested and jailed.
I’m going to Norway (Aalesund) in September and they don’t even have any cars. I have a reservation at Sixt for a BMW 2-series but am hoping to find a proper sports car for rent. I’ve heard the Norwegian driving roads are amazing
Fellow Concur user and can concur that this worked for me as well. I try to book direct (hotel or airline app) whenever possible but so many airports had no cars available until I went into Concur and then was able to book.Have you tried using corporate codes (assuming your company has them)?
I discovered during the COVID car shortage that booking through Concur (or digging in and finding the code that Concur uses) would magically make inventory appear at sold out locations for semi reasonable prices.
There's two things about Subaru:
1) that phucking "variable transmission."
2) Insane demand. They go for way over MSRP based on my shopping a couple of years ago. I mean, you can get into a BMW 3 series for the cost of a Outback.