In your screenshot earlier, looks like you have the MSRP for a Diesel sport S circled. It’s a little hard to use the spreadsheet on my phone. Is that what you built on the website? If so, you may have found another known bug in the system: the online build-it configurator is not always up to...
Holdback is a type of discount to the dealer from the factory to help offset the cost of doing business. So the invoice is the published cost of the vehicle for the dealer to buy it from the factory. But the factory doesn’t actually charge that cost, they discount it. The real cost of a vehicle...
I am sorry friend, the dealers you’re speaking to are not telling you the whole truth, but that’s par for the course with most dealers. The fact that invoice is not the same as actual dealer cost is widely known, across all brands of vehicles. You may not have come across that info in the past...
Yup, I definitely worked from that price sheet myself adding up my invoice cost and then calculating the 5% and 6% off from there that would be applicable without and with TL. I have my own financing. But the discussion was around how to approximate that workflow using just the MSRP for folks...
Sure, Gupton is just the closest to me. But there are other dealers discussed on this forum that offer the same pricing model. These deals are typically only offered on trucks you order. Completely understand there being no discounts on “on the lot” trucks. They can ask higher prices for in...
Gupton is about a 10 hour drive for me. I’ll be flying down there, pick up the truck when it arrives, spend a couple of days in Nashville and then make the drive home. Depends on whether such an arrangement works for you. But I’m saving a few grand and get a weekend trip out of it too. Heck even...
I don’t think so. TheSolarWizard was just trying to help you arrive at the same number without having to look up invoice prices on your own by giving you an approximate shortcut using MSRP and 12% off formula. Invoice cost is lower than MSRP, it is theoretically the price that the vehicle costs...
Depends how hung up you are on the beefy looks, lots of folks love the Michelin LTX truck tires. They’ll take you farther on trails than you’d think based on their appearance alone.
I like the pine/woods smell of these. You put them somewhere near the air intake
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I have never encountered this “only vehicles bought here” mentality with any other brand I’ve owned. I’d get it serviced at whatever dealership was around. I’ve moved across the country several times and never even heard of this being a consideration.
When I was getting ready to sell another vehicle, I found the best-reviewed dent repair guy on yelp. He came out to my parking spot and for $100 fixed a few dents that had me doing triple takes: even knowing where they were I could not find them. He used a suctioned mirror with lines on it and...