Kluk Ztopolovky
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It is truly as shame as I sincerely believe that we as a country are so much stronger than this! I get that we want to slow down the transmission of the virus but shutting down almost completely across the nation, we are hurting more people economically than necessary....but as the country slows down almost to a full stop...
I just saw a commercial for Jeep Wrangler incentives up to $3500 off MSRP. It just started circulating on March 16th 2020.Jeep dealers will probably start slashing prices as a result. and more rebates. vehicles are going to be sitting on lots through all of this. they'll really want to move them after.
These are crazy times and I would sit on it, stash your savings and wait for the rebound. My oldest just got notice to take the rest of the month off from a Large Casino here in Vegas, lucky for him he moved back home after his divorce so I have a full house again just the kids are well grown so we will navigate this storm as a family and count our blessings.
my wife works for CBP (customs) in the inbound section inspecting seized cargo. she said over 60 ships have been denied entry into the LA/LBC ports and are being told to wait off the coast for at least two weeks. right now they barely have any work to do. every day ships come in with cargo. there will be a massive delay in imported goods. similar to the dockworkers strike a few years ago.This is not just a US problem its world wide. One of the major issues that has not come up yet, is the fact that the supply chain for parts has for the most part come to a screeching halt. This will interrupt manufacturing for a bit, which will put everything behind. Yes a lot of parts come from china and other countries overseas. Until the Virus is contained, we are at a standstill, but it will come back. This is not doomsday, its an opportunity, as stated above. Keep looking up......