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Zezeka

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My experience today brought up something regarding military ownership that I thought I’d share. I saw my first Santa Cruz today. Well, it was actually two. The dealer in question had a fully loaded premium and a SEL. I’ll admit the inside looked nice on both trims and even felt like it had decent cabin room for a small “truck” (I’m 6’1”). For the exterior, I really liked how the bed cover came standard and actually seems sturdy.

The deal breakers for me were a few things. First, the whole thing just looks weird to me. I prefer the truck look of the Maverick. Above all, though, the biggest factors were something noted many times on here: mpg and cost. The mpg was not even as good as the EB Mav. Then the cost. The SEL was going for $34K and the Premium for $40K MSRP. But THEN the dealer had a $5.9K markup. Insane. The salesman asked me what price point I was looking at and I said I wanted a truck for at most $25K. He said the was no way I would find that. My first though was “watch me” as I thought of my Maverick Hybrid XLT order. The Lariat I have on order is mainly for giggles to see if, by ordering at a larger dealer, it may get in sooner. The XLT, however, actually has an MSRP below my $25K mark.

If there are any military on this thread, look into your state of residence for laws on military vehicle ownership. I’m military and a FL resident living outside of FL. For my situation, FL will exempt all military of sales tax if I don’t come back to the state in 6 months. FL will also exempt registration fees and make me just pay for a title and a plate transfer fee if I have one from another vehicle, given the tags are still current of course. So if everything goes well, I’ll pay under the $25K. I even asked my local dealer about this (I’m stationed in MD) and they said they were familiar with this law and that all I would have to do is present my LES (pay stub) with proof of my FL residence and then I’d be good to go.

For any military here, don’t let the dealer pull the wool over your eyes if your resident state has a similar law. Often times they just don’t know, so you need to do your research and hold them to it.
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Thoron99

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I’m long retired now, but remember getting tax/fee breaks in some places for being NY out of state military residency. For example not having to pay for state or city tags on our cars when I was stationed in VA.
 

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Man, I test drove an SC yesterday. It was really terrible. In addition to the SEL (second of four tiers) costing more than the Lariat hybrid first edition and only getting 15 mpg, engine whined when I barely hit the gas. Also, active cruise control only comes on the highest tier. Oh yeah, and it was just as ugly in person. I mean, what was Hyundai thinking with this thing? Their “market adjustments,” too, are absolutely absurd. Since Hyundai does not accept orders, buyers who want this hideous thing have no choice but to pay this “market adjustment” crap.

Like you, I thought the interior was nice. I actually liked the 8” tech console in the SC a bit more than the one in the Mav.

Thanks for your service!! I was in the USN 96-00. Enlisting was the best decision I ever made.
 

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My experience today brought up something regarding military ownership that I thought I’d share. I saw my first Santa Cruz today. Well, it was actually two. The dealer in question had a fully loaded premium and a SEL. I’ll admit the inside looked nice on both trims and even felt like it had decent cabin room for a small “truck” (I’m 6’1”). For the exterior, I really liked how the bed cover came standard and actually seems sturdy.

The deal breakers for me were a few things. First, the whole thing just looks weird to me. I prefer the truck look of the Maverick. Above all, though, the biggest factors were something noted many times on here: mpg and cost. The mpg was not even as good as the EB Mav. Then the cost. The SEL was going for $34K and the Premium for $40K MSRP. But THEN the dealer had a $5.9K markup. Insane. The salesman asked me what price point I was looking at and I said I wanted a truck for at most $25K. He said the was no way I would find that. My first though was “watch me” as I thought of my Maverick Hybrid XLT order. The Lariat I have on order is mainly for giggles to see if, by ordering at a larger dealer, it may get in sooner. The XLT, however, actually has an MSRP below my $25K mark.

If there are any military on this thread, look into your state of residence for laws on military vehicle ownership. I’m military and a FL resident living outside of FL. For my situation, FL will exempt all military of sales tax if I don’t come back to the state in 6 months. FL will also exempt registration fees and make me just pay for a title and a plate transfer fee if I have one from another vehicle, given the tags are still current of course. So if everything goes well, I’ll pay under the $25K. I even asked my local dealer about this (I’m stationed in MD) and they said they were familiar with this law and that all I would have to do is present my LES (pay stub) with proof of my FL residence and then I’d be good to go.

For any military here, don’t let the dealer pull the wool over your eyes if your resident state has a similar law. Often times they just don’t know, so you need to do your research and hold them to it.
I am actually also a Florida resident AD military up here in MD. For your order and signed offer, did they markup or did they offer you at MSRP? What dealership did you go through? Deposit, (Refundable/Non-Refundable)? Trying to find a dealership that I feel somewhat won't hit me with arrival markup's like they had been doing with Bronco's.
 

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I'm a Florida resident, and permanently reside in Florida, and am a 100% permanent and totally disabled Army veteran of 11 years. The dealer I placed my order from gives a $750 military discount. I told him that I will get the registration myself from DMV because I want to make sure I get the "Disabled Veteran" plate. My registration is only $4.05 per year. They are charging $450 if they do it, and I told him I don't want to take a chance and get overcharged and get the wrong plate.

I also told him I may finance the vehicle through my credit union, so I will only need to bring a purchase order, and am not paying admin fees. There's nothing else they'll need to do besides deliver the vehicle to me when it comes in.
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