There are several ways to get an artificial boost while rebuilding your credit.
One is to have a family member or close friend add you as an authorized user to a CC in good standing with a long history( You don't need the physical cards). Not an Amex as they start from the day you're added. And...
I agree, same for me! I feel exactly the same way.
Honestly considered competitors because of this one issue. I like not digging for keys. They stay in my back pack. I don't even use keys to enter my home. Once you have the convenience of not digging for keys, it's tough going backwards!
Not sure if the question has been asked. Is there a solution for us that want a push button start, but not pay Lariat pricing to get it? Thanks for help in the right direction!
Like others have said, go back and cancel 1st order or asked them to meet Chapman's offer.
I canceled my first order for the same reasons. Not a big deal. As the old saying goes, money saved is money earned.
Cancelled my first order with a local dealer today, when they called about me sending in my DL info.
It's doubtful there's a massive amount of folks with duplicate orders out there. Or that even those will slow down orders for those with no patience.😂
Ok, it may slow your order by 60 seconds.😉...
Used vehicle prices won't stay above normal forever. If you can still function without the trade in for a few months. I'd sell it off while the used market is hot.
Also you have to take into account the fuel used. Non-ethanol normally yields a couple of extra mpg.
I can see averaging 30 mpg on the hwy easily.
Mine is only 2 wheel drive. So weight is a bit less.
And much less than a Ford Ranger AWD. Which I believe weighs well over 4000 lbs. Nearly 1000...
Well that sucks, should be first come, first serve.
I'm in no rush and don't mind waiting until next year for mine. But really there's no obligation at this point. If something else draws my attention.
I'll cancel my orders. In 12 months, they'll probably be a Maverick at the turn of a corner.
I've worked for a major auto manufacture in the past. If they are planning to build them like I think they are. There's possibly one going to roll off the assembly line every 60 seconds. If it's even remotely close to what we did. That's nearly 1500 vehicles a day as long as they have a good...
I have two orders in, same vehicle different colors. Wasn't for sure which I'd like the most.
Also got a better price on the 2nd one ordered, including upgraded paint.
Dealer shouldn't have much trouble selling the first one I ordered locally. I'm not going to sweat that part. I like choices...
I've owned the same hybrid since 2012. It's my daily commuter. Odometer is sitting at 171,000 miles. I've had two software errors in that time span. Dealer reinstalled whatever updates it needed.
Other than that, the only things replaced on this vehicle so far are tires, oil, belts, spark plugs...
Got my order in with Chapman as well! Also found a CD not far from me (25 mins). $400 plus gas. Roughly what I had expenses figured for flying up and driving back to Alabama. So not a big deal. I'll still save roughly $1000 over using a dealer 10 minutes from my home.
Aren't those all Hwy/City Avgs though?
I'm referring more to OP's situation of mainly hwy. My situation is very similar to his.
Any data on the same vehicles being driven at 70 mph on avg?
I can almost guarantee the mpgs will be much closer. Simply because the engine doesn't have as many...
After owning a hybrid vehicle with a 2.4L for the last 9 years. And being familiar with the 2.0T in the same vehicle.
On the highway, there wasn't much of a difference.
Hybrids mainly shine when used in city driving. Highway mileage won't be much difference between the two. If similar to what...