It should be fine, effen steffen, as you don't need the AR control number until you actually pick up the vehicle. So, unless you're buying off of the lot, you should have plenty of time. (You're not actually buying off of the lot, are you?)
When you get the control number is actually irrelevant...
You're entitled to 2 control numbers in any given calendar year, so you are limited to 2 FCA car purchases per year. However, if you qualify for Affiliate Rewards through another partner, you could theoretically get 2 more.
Just the hard top. Price/deposits will vary greatly. Deposit @Tri-City, according to Travis, is $500, plus he's doing invoice pricing and even 1% below with Affiliate Rewards. Definitely check him out.
You are not wrong, with one caveat: you have to make sure the dealer you are using will honor the Affiliate Pricing on that order. Dealerships are not required to accept AR on any vehicle, let alone a high-demand, launch edition like this one. The best dealers will, but just be sure to confirm...
Careful...Tread Lightly was started by the US Forest Service as an environmental conservancy agent. While it is an off-roading advocacy group, its main focus is environmental protection and conservation while defending and preserving recreational access.
From the website: "Tread Lightly! and...
Which is totally cool, but @ThirtyOne 's point is that the build should either have those items @$35k, or it should come in at a lower price. You are definitely entitled to your no-power choice, but you shouldn't be charged for amenities that aren't there, which is effectively what Jeep is doing.
FWP is, indeed, invoice price. Other prices you may see on a POC are FFP (Friends and Family Pricing) @ 1% under invoice (or the same as Affiliate Rewards pricing, like Tread Lightly) and EP (Employee Pricing) @ around 4.6% below invoice pricing (5% below, but no discount on the destination...
Who says pick-up truck boyz iz ignant...
whoop
/(h)woÍžop/
noun
a loud cry of joy or excitement.
synonyms: shout, cry, call, yell, roar, scream, shriek, screech, hoot, hoop, cheer, hurrah;
verb
give or make a whoop.
"all at once they were whooping with laughter"
whup
/(h)woÍťop/
verb...
How about this gem?
"The towing volume is aided with the claims that it’s the most massive brakes in its class. It will help if you’ve got the five-foot bed attached to the Gladiator’s 1,600-pound payload capacity."
Maybe it's just my elitist, educated self talking here, but I never trust info...