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Are VW dealerships having one this weekend? I'd think it would be a great time to wrap up a smoking deal on a new e-Golf. A 600 unit sold month of November for VW would be nice.
 
I haven't seen much up here in Bay Area. Right now inventory seems low - the 2015s are mostly gone and the 2016s are being taken as they arrive. Will be interesting to see what this month's sale total ends up being.

Personally, I'm waiting until around Christmas.
 
johnnylingo said:
I haven't seen much up here in Bay Area. Right now inventory seems low - the 2015s are mostly gone and the 2016s are being taken as they arrive. Will be interesting to see what this month's sale total ends up being.

Personally, I'm waiting until around Christmas.
According to Cars.com there are 199 e-Golfs in Northern California. It says Sunnyvale has 41. I saw 50+ earlier this week. There are 5 dealers that have more than 15 cars. Nationwide inventory shows 412. That's crazy - NorCal has almost half of all the e-Golf inventory in the country.
 
miimura said:
johnnylingo said:
I haven't seen much up here in Bay Area. Right now inventory seems low - the 2015s are mostly gone and the 2016s are being taken as they arrive. Will be interesting to see what this month's sale total ends up being.

Personally, I'm waiting until around Christmas.
According to Cars.com there are 199 e-Golfs in Northern California. It says Sunnyvale has 41. I saw 50+ earlier this week. There are 5 dealers that have more than 15 cars. Nationwide inventory shows 412. That's crazy - NorCal has almost half of all the e-Golf inventory in the country.

That must be where the money, and the buyers are for the e-Golf. I see e-Golf inventory is still around at most So Cal dealerships.
Car.com does not give too accurate a reflection of what inventory actually is, there are a lot of VW dealerships here in So CA that never advertise on Cars.com. You really need to go online to each dealership and check new inventory manually to find what you want. You'll find inventory to by 5 to 10 times that which Cars.com shows.


http://www.vw.com/find-a-dealer/

There is still 2015 SEL Inventory in Southern California. Silver, Blue, and maybe even a few white ones left. At outstanding prices, just ask bmwtech.
 
miimura said:
It says Sunnyvale has 41. I saw 50+ earlier this week.

Wow. I was at Sunnyvale around Halloween and they were down to three. But the showroom was cleared out and I assumed they were expecting a large delivery. Around that time Steven's Creek had about 8 which I thought was relatively high, but now they say 40. Capital has 18 and Santa Cruz has 6.
 
JoulesThief said:
miimura said:
johnnylingo said:
I haven't seen much up here in Bay Area. Right now inventory seems low - the 2015s are mostly gone and the 2016s are being taken as they arrive. Will be interesting to see what this month's sale total ends up being.

Personally, I'm waiting until around Christmas.
According to Cars.com there are 199 e-Golfs in Northern California. It says Sunnyvale has 41. I saw 50+ earlier this week. There are 5 dealers that have more than 15 cars. Nationwide inventory shows 412. That's crazy - NorCal has almost half of all the e-Golf inventory in the country.
That must be where the money, and the buyers are for the e-Golf. I see e-Golf inventory is still around at most So Cal dealerships.
Car.com does not give too accurate a reflection of what inventory actually is, there are a lot of VW dealerships here in So CA that never advertise on Cars.com. You really need to go online to each dealership and check new inventory manually to find what you want. You'll find inventory to by 5 to 10 times that which Cars.com shows.
Yes, of course, Cars.com is not comprehensive. It's just a resource that provides a rough idea of inventory levels with very little effort. Some dealer web sites also show cars that are inbound and not on the lot yet, without any data to differentiate on-hand from inbound, so that can inflate their numbers too.
 
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