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Went to dealership today ( calgary , canada). They told me that initially they were supposed to get dummy truck in first week of January but now Toyota delayed it to last week of February .
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Do people test drive a different vehicle than the exact one they will potentially purchase? Is that common? I’ve never heard of that.Test drive trucks
They say taco 2024 is new truck and some people do like to see it in person before they buy it . I myself already liked it . And made my booking for Sr5Do people test drive a different vehicle than the exact one they will potentially purchase? Is that common? I’ve never heard of that.
Me too, I reserved an OR in Bronze Oxide. I’m excited!They say taco 2024 is new truck and some people do like to see it in person before they buy it . I myself already liked it . And made my booking for Sr5
The US does things differently than the rest of the world, but we're starting to see a shift. Elsewhere, it is more common to order and wait for a new vehicle. Given the shift to lower inventories, online ordering, and the like, we're going to see more of this, especially with popular models. Ford sent demo Lightnings to dealers so that people could test drive and be sure they wanted to put in an order, and most lots I've been to will at least let me test drive something in stock and order it how I want, even if they try to convince me to buy something they have available today.Me too, I reserved an OR in Bronze Oxide. I’m excited!
I was unaware that dealerships made people drive a different car/truck than the one they hope to purchase. I don’t think that’s common here in America, but I could be wrong. I never heard of a “dummy truck” but it might make sense to me as a floor model, but as a designated test drive truck, that seems odd.
Lines up with what was said in the spec sheet thread. I keep seeing the hybrids 4 months after the gas models. That puts those into May, maybe even June for Canada.Went to dealership today ( calgary , canada). They told me that initially they were supposed to get dummy truck in first week of January but now Toyota delayed it to last week of February .
This happened to a friend of mine with a Camry of all things as well. & something I’m only just starting to learn that Toyota does as I’m used to US brand manufacturers where you just order exactly what you want & you get it when it comes. It seems with Toyota it’s all allocation based on what they want to or can produce, so the more flexible you can be the quicker you can get a vehicle, but if you hold out for exactly what you want you can be waiting much much longer.Yeah in canada bit different . Also i was so surprised by the way Toyota vehicle ordering works . I wanted black colour in SR5 . But dealer told me that i would have to wait for longer if i wanted black colour . And if i picked. Silver or underground it would be lot faster to get that truck build