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In reply to the discussion: Some Thoughts on Buying a Kia Soul Yesterday [View all]Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I too refuse to buy what isn't available. When I was car shopping in 2007, my criteria was the highest mpg for my rather long daily commute. Price had to be under $15K as you described so the then available hybrids were out of my reach. I did a year of research, went to the Auto Show when it came to town, visited all the booths looking for the car to meet the criteria.
Bought a Toyota Yaris as it met them. I really wanted to buy an American Assembled Vehicle (my 98 Ranger has parts from all over the world in it, so American made is a bit of a misnomer) but none fit the criteria at the time.
You did everything you could, don't let anyone (including those on this Board) rain on your parade. The American Car Dealers chose to not stock cars that could have fit your needs. You do not control their inventory or make their management decisions for them. You might email those dealers and let them know that had they had at least one car in stock from the base range in those models you would have at least given them consideration (I would attach a photo of your new car when you do). They lost sales and the maxim in Retail is "you can never make up lost sales".
Enjoy your new ride