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      09-29-2022, 09:38 PM   #23
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LOL. I remember when Mary Barra said that a year or two ago and thought, Good Luck!

Manufacturers can't just wave a magic wand and create pricing power on a whim. GM is not Ferrari. And they can't legally collude together to set production levels and prices without violating antitrust laws, at least not in the US and I presume other countries as well. If they had a way to reduce inventory and be more profitable, they'd have done it already. The pandemic induced component bottlenecks that created artificial scarcity, but those parts shortages will work themselves out in the coming months. (Hmm, makes you wonder why the component manufacturers aren't all attempting Mary Barras themselves and planning to reduce output and drive up price of their own products - answer: because they don't have that kind of pricing power either!)

No, the only other way they can claim this kind of pricing power is if manufacturers are able to convince consumers that we're in an era of permanent car scarcity, where inflated manufacturer pricing power and dealer markups are the new norm and unavoidable AND that the manufacturer's brand value is dear to us that we would never be satisfied with a substitute vehicle from another manufacturer - a perpetual Buy Now Before It's Too Late!' scenario. In other words, we have to fall for this con.

I'm sure they'll try to hold the line on inventory for a while and make grand pronouncements in the press about how consumers prefer to order the exact vehicle they want, don't mind waiting 12 weeks for it arrive, and and think paying full MSRP is totally fair. But it's just part of the con.

As someone else said earlier in the thread, don't buy a car you don't need!

Lots of other good comments in this thread.


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“We’ll never go back to the level of inventories that we held pre-pandemic because we’ve learned we can be much more efficient,” GM CEO Mary Barra told reporters last year.

BMW Chief Financial Officer Nicolas Peter told the Financial Times last fall that the automaker plans to “clearly stick with … the way we manage supply to keep our pricing power at the current level.”

Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG has the same idea. “We will consciously undersupply demand level,” Daimler’s CFO Harald Wilhelm told FT.

Ford CEO Jim Farley has suggested that the company may move closer to a build-to-order business model, though he recently promised dealerships Ford would not sell cars directly to customers, like Tesla does.
This is not good news for those of us who are used to the old days, when you could buy nearly anything - often including an M car - for a substantial discount. And BMW raised prices last year (at least they did on my car!) which isn't helping.
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Preowned sales are declining, inventory is up. Dealer sentiment is down. Buying conditions are getting better if you are paying cash.

If you walk into a showroom, believe nothing that comes from a salesperson's mouth.

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These companies aren't disciplined enough to create artificial shortages. They will crack the second a direct competitor decides to make up the supply shortfall and properly satisfy demand.

No manufacturer wants to see actual loyal repeat customers churning away to Tesla and others to earn incrementally better margin that will be largely swallowed up by ADM-addicted dealers, anyway.

I do think they've realized the brand equity they truly have and will do a better job of straddling the supply-demand curve.
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These companies aren't disciplined enough to create artificial shortages. They will crack the second a direct competitor decides to make up the supply shortfall and properly satisfy demand.

No manufacturer wants to see actual loyal repeat customers churning away to Tesla and others to earn incrementally better margin that will be largely swallowed up by ADM-addicted dealers, anyway.

I do think they've realized the brand equity they truly have and will do a better job of straddling the supply-demand curve.
Porsche and Ferrari can afford to crimp supply because they are selling a brand/image as much as they are a utility/appliance.

Chevy/ford/Toyota? not so much. they sell mostly appliances. Where any one of them falls short, others will fill the void.

Somebody that wants a brand will wait for it to become available. Somebody that want's an alliance will buy from whomever is selling them at a fair price.
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Right now they haven't needed to do a damn thing for business, and they're all smug about it, but don't worry demand will dry up and they'll be begging for customers. It's all cycles.
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