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Looks like production finally started, so now we'll order one.
Called a few local dealers, one of which wanted 10K over, and one wanted MSRP.
Called my go-to out of state dealer, and will get about 8K off MSRP, which is just over 77K.
I don't remember for sure if it was Melloy, but this morning I called a few dealers to get a price on an ordered car. I know it wasn't LHM, so most likely it was Melloy. Their price was 10K over MSRP.
Got a call back from my out of state go-to dealer, and we'd pay about 8K below MSRP instead...
That would be me. And while it may cost me money to buy a car, I really like that it's not a "rental", but mine.
Heck, it can take me a year or two before a vehicle feels like it's mine anyway. Or should I say, before we're good friends.
Tax wise a lease would do nothing for me, so no incentive...
Did I mention that I like to be able to say "It's mine"?
Well, there is that painful three month period that I do have to keep a car financed in order to get several thousands off. Then it isn't mine, and as much as I hate owing anybody anything, I do. Plus it does cost me $200-$300 in...
Oddly enough, the guy who bought it spent all kinds of money and made it look nice, too.
Enough so that it supposedly spent time at Petersen's Automotive Museum.
Lost track of it after he died. Which was not caused by him driving that Jeep, by the way.
That's the part I couldn't handle, spending lots of money yet not own the vehicle.
I want to be able to say "Yes, that's my car" if someone should ask me.
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