I read somewhere that VX's actually sat on the lot for a LOOOONG time. Another member posted a story about it. Also, I read a thread not too long ago about a memeber that did get close to Blue book value from his insurance company. And the most expensive VX i've seen in the past two years was $12k, and it was a very low mileage, rust free, garage kept specimen.
Oh yes, I know they sat, and didn't sell well I was being facetious. Had they sold well... They would have produced more, regardless of original production methods.
Oh yes, I know they sat, and didn't sell well I was being facetious. Had they sold well... They would have produced more, regardless of original production methods.
As I said much earlier...bait and switch on the production method wasn't a legal option. They never aimed for more than the dies allowed. It was just a halo vehicle. Too impractical, and made by a truck maker with a roll over law suit reputation.
As I said much earlier...bait and switch on the production method wasn't a legal option. They never aimed for more than the dies allowed. It was just a halo vehicle. Too impractical, and made by a truck maker with a roll over law suit reputation.
ive also been told that it seemed to help draw people into the showrooms and purchase less expensive vehicles - so most dealerships that had them raised the prices on them - almost keeping them on the lots on purpose -but i have no real evidence to back this up