I don't know if you'd be able to license it and drive it on public roads then...
Similar to "off road only" vehicles.
I don't know if you'd be able to license it and drive it on public roads then...
Similar to "off road only" vehicles.
You can never have too many middle-men.New Jersey is the third US state to ban car manufacturers from selling directly to customers
I wish manufacturers on a whole would sell directly to customers as an option. Build a car online, order it, pick a delivery date, boom.
Doesn't Best Buy sell the Brammo Empulse electric motorcycle? I remember reading somewhere that theywere going to.
What's the situation in other countries? Do they all use dealers too, or do manufacturers sell directly some places?
Mixed model in Aus. Some manufacturers sell directly but this is usually through a fully owned dealership. BRZ was an interesting one, this is only sold via the web as Subaru didn't want them in dealerships.
Huh? What's the reason for Subaru to exclude the BRZ from showing up in their dealerships over there?
Very limited stock was probably the main reason.
There was a 6 month waiting list.
Nah, it was more ~12 years of having an exclusively AWD line-up being the centrepoint of their marketing and then having a RWD lob up and not knowing what to do with it. It was a bit bizarre to be honest and Toyota were taking orders and delivering cars before subaru even confirmed that they would sell the BRZ in Aus.