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jjr

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Just wanted to add this as a warning to people looking to buy a Bolt EV - not everyone is offering $1000 or $1500 off MSRP :)
This dealership has a $5000 'market adjustment' added to the sticker.

Be careful out there!

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From InsideEVs http://insideevs.com/5000-market-adjustment-added-chevrolet-bolt-california-dealership/
 
$5000 market adjustment in addition to $1500 for paint sealer....that's a pretty bold move. Not sure it'll work out for them.
 
They may catch a sucker or two, but they won't generate much sales volume as I think most buyers know to at least do a cursory check of a few dealers. Thanks for the heads up though.
 
jjr said:
Just wanted to add this as a warning to people looking to buy a Bolt EV - not everyone is offering $1000 or $1500 off MSRP :)
This dealership has a $5000 'market adjustment' added to the sticker.

Be careful out there!

16265628_10211438617059309_7194433209741662041_n-1.jpg


From InsideEVs http://insideevs.com/5000-market-adjustment-added-chevrolet-bolt-california-dealership/

Some ******* who thinks it's justified will end up paying for it....works every time.
 
That dealer may be asking for a $6500 premium, but it does not mean he's getting that price.
 
I think this dealership is operating in a very shady fashion ("Phantom Footprints??? Give me a break!!!) and put a negative review up on Yelp.
 
Markup never works... just makes people upset. Good luck to whatever dealer that is.
 
That is why this forum seems so important for people who wants to buy for their Chevy Bolt EV. Thank you for posting here, it helps us to be aware since I am a beginner in car leasing.
 
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