EV owners, how long did you wait for your car?

Anonymous
Reserved VW ID.4 Pro AWD in mid August 2022

Order locked late October 2022

Estimated delivery Q1 2023

MSRP listed, but VW says dealer reserves right to determine final price

So, if you've recently picked-up a new EV, how long did you wait for delivery?

Did you pay MSRP? below? or above?
Anonymous
Nissan Leaf contacted dealer in June, picked up in October MSRP.
Anonymous
Previous car died last September. Decided on an ID.4 Pro. Tried Ourisman Rockville and the wanted a massive markup so walked away. Found the car at another dealer and they said no markup but they didn’t have it in stock. It took about two weeks for them to get it in stock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Previous car died last September. Decided on an ID.4 Pro. Tried Ourisman Rockville and the wanted a massive markup so walked away. Found the car at another dealer and they said no markup but they didn’t have it in stock. It took about two weeks for them to get it in stock.


As you’re looking at the ID.4 Pro, I should have mentioned this was a year ago September. I think even the dealership I ended up using (Ourisman Laurel) has started doing markups, although much smaller ones. Maybe they’ve stopped by now, but I don’t know. Reserving it for delivery, as you did, is a great way to avoid markups, but my previous car was well and truly dead and I couldn’t wait.

When you take delivery at a local dealership, watch out for things like charging $500 for nitrogen in the tires (Ourisman Rockville again), which you can have done for so much less at a tire shop.
Anonymous
Ioniq 5 limited for MSRP. See that it was "incoming" stock on website an jumped on it. Waited about two or three weeks. Only catch--had to go to Norfolk for it
Anonymous
Porsche Taycan 4s. Ordered in march 22. Still haven't gotten it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ioniq 5 limited for MSRP. See that it was "incoming" stock on website an jumped on it. Waited about two or three weeks. Only catch--had to go to Norfolk for it


What do you mean by “limited for MSRP”? I am interested in an Ioniq 5 but not sure how to find one as you describe. (Confession: I have never bought a car before). Thanks.
Anonymous
Someone told me that if you order a car online the dealer can’t increase the price. That doesn’t seem right, but does anyone have insight into what it means to ‘order’ a car at a given price?
Very confused by the 2022 car buying realities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me that if you order a car online the dealer can’t increase the price. That doesn’t seem right, but does anyone have insight into what it means to ‘order’ a car at a given price?
Very confused by the 2022 car buying realities.


Also, has anyone bought a Volvo EV? I see two models advertised a lot, but they don’t seem to exist in the real world — I clicked on one ad to find inventory and no dealer within 250 miles had such a car. Also, Lexus has started advertising an EV but the dealer said they had no information about such a car. They said it’s a future possibility. I wonder why they bother to advertise a car that doesn’t exist.
Anonymous
2022 VW ID.4 Pro S Gradient/Moonstone Gray ORDERED:01.04.22 LOCKED:04.14.22 LEFT FACTORY:08.23.22 DELIVERED:10.13.22

Paid MSRP.

Love It!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ioniq 5 limited for MSRP. See that it was "incoming" stock on website an jumped on it. Waited about two or three weeks. Only catch--had to go to Norfolk for it


What do you mean by “limited for MSRP”? I am interested in an Ioniq 5 but not sure how to find one as you describe. (Confession: I have never bought a car before). Thanks.


DP here. Limited is the name of the trim package they chose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me that if you order a car online the dealer can’t increase the price. That doesn’t seem right, but does anyone have insight into what it means to ‘order’ a car at a given price?
Very confused by the 2022 car buying realities.


Don't know about other manufacturers, but that's true for VW. If you order the ID.4 online it will be delivered to a local dealership for you to pick up, but they can't increase the price on you.
Anonymous
We got our Ioniq5 as it was coming off the truck from Fairfax Hyundai but this was in April.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me that if you order a car online the dealer can’t increase the price. That doesn’t seem right, but does anyone have insight into what it means to ‘order’ a car at a given price?
Very confused by the 2022 car buying realities.


Also, has anyone bought a Volvo EV? I see two models advertised a lot, but they don’t seem to exist in the real world — I clicked on one ad to find inventory and no dealer within 250 miles had such a car. Also, Lexus has started advertising an EV but the dealer said they had no information about such a car. They said it’s a future possibility. I wonder why they bother to advertise a car that doesn’t exist.


Theoretically, we have a Volvo C40 Recharge coming at the end of November.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me that if you order a car online the dealer can’t increase the price. That doesn’t seem right, but does anyone have insight into what it means to ‘order’ a car at a given price?
Very confused by the 2022 car buying realities.


Also, has anyone bought a Volvo EV? I see two models advertised a lot, but they don’t seem to exist in the real world — I clicked on one ad to find inventory and no dealer within 250 miles had such a car. Also, Lexus has started advertising an EV but the dealer said they had no information about such a car. They said it’s a future possibility. I wonder why they bother to advertise a car that doesn’t exist.


Theoretically, we have a Volvo C40 Recharge coming at the end of November.


Did you order it online? Are you paying MSRP, or more? Thanks.
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