wannajeep
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It's hard to say since it involves a trade. A lower price on the Jeep side could mean they didn't give you as much for the Silverado. I'm not saying that's what's going on, just something to keep in mind.
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Yes this exactly at some point gets tiring looking and dealing, etc and if your ok with things then pull the trigger. Its much more fun to be using the truck.Then the biggest question is..... Are you content with the deal? It is not the best but it isn’t the worst either. If you feel the trade is right maybe squeeze them for another 500-1000 but other than that your really not that far off base. Although if you run the squeeze play you have to be ready to walk away and not get your truck.
I agree. The end result is really the most important. If you are comfortable with your purchase and enjoyIng your truck then that is really what matters. Deals change constantly. A great deal today may be a terrible deal compared to 3 months ago or an even worse deal 2 months from now. Blame that on the manufacturer’s and the rebate programs they offer. Sometimes waiting pays off and sometimes it costs you. But if your happy, well that is just good money spent.I always second guess my deals. The game is slated for the dealer, my wife once told me that if they shot the salesman and burned the dealership down I would still feel cheated. I think I paid to much for my Gladiator, but I am happy with it and in the end that is what matters.
Mission accomplished. Congrats!Y'all are awesome. Signed papers today (on a business trip), going into the shop tomorrow for the lift. Ordering 17 inch methods and 35 inch nittos from discount tire. Will be going to pick it up in Lubbock right when I land, my wife and I are going wheeling and camping in Lubbock after we pick it up. Finally, after wanting to get into a gladiator at launch, I will have mine.