Point of clarification: live modules do not mean truck has shipped, left the factory, or en route. It does mean that it is nearly, or completely built. After modules go live, it can still take a trip to trim/body, and still sit waiting for a train for up to 2 weeks or more.
Whoa there little buddy, pump the brakes a bit. Take a second and you can see that I have only been a member of this forum for like a day, and my contributions have been anything but trolling.
Yeah it looks to be in great shape. But paying more that original msrp for a used vehicle is not a ''good deal" imo. Not saying it is a terrible deal, but nothing to write home about.
It appears that your order is an unscheduled hybrid with constrained options. I would not spend too much time thinking about protection plans if I were you.
Oh no doubt it happens. But the fact is that for most trucks it takes longer than 30 days. It is possible that OP's truck here will be less than 30, and that would be awesome, but it is more likely to be longer.
Yep, they run regional trains out or MX, so when your truck is built, maybe there is an empty train you get loaded on, then wait for other trucks from your region to get built and fill the train before you get to leave. Or maybe your truck rolls out and grabs the last rack on an almost full...
Hey OP, I am sure you are enjoying everyone's advice, but rather than picketing with a sign outside of the dealer, suing the dealer, social media blitzing the dealer, gathering "evidence" and sending certified letters, trying to work with the dealer to give them your business, or any of the...
I will give you half, but I only say that because I know other guy does not believe his claim strong enough to take the bet, even with the favorable odds.