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And [USER=8592]@DW Ruby[/USER] I repeat. Dealers own the cars and are selling them to you. You have 0 rights until you sign the purchase agreement. And that purchase agreement is specific for one optioned car. It also has not received an allocation. Why should a dealer give up a free allocation, plus a deposit (if he doesn't return it)?In case you are unaware, allocations are awarded by previous Corvette sales. Adding a Corvette sale increases their future allocations. The more Corvettes they sell the more they get and the more money they make. It makes no sense for them to give away an allocation.
And [USER=8592]@DW Ruby[/USER] I repeat. Dealers own the cars and are selling them to you. You have 0 rights until you sign the purchase agreement. And that purchase agreement is specific for one optioned car. It also has not received an allocation. Why should a dealer give up a free allocation, plus a deposit (if he doesn't return it)?
In case you are unaware, allocations are awarded by previous Corvette sales. Adding a Corvette sale increases their future allocations. The more Corvettes they sell the more they get and the more money they make. It makes no sense for them to give away an allocation.