There are plenty of cars out there if you look for them. However the pro-active companies are taking advantage of this situation.
Mazda, made in Japan and MG, made in China are the only two I can think of. The European production will take an eternity to catch up, these plants are run so cleanly, they operate at 100% constantly in order to maximise productivity. The manufacturer will then run advertising, put on offers through retail to match the sales to the productivity output. The industry is upside down with regards to supply and demand, throw in a global pandemic and production shutdown and the thing implodes. While Dealerships want to sell cars, head office are not offering any promotions or any incentives as they try to get production to delivery times back on target.