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I'm moving cross country (the day after Xmas) from Idaho to NC, which could take up to a week. When I get there, I'll be selling my Chevy 3500 and downsizing to a Gladiator. I keep going back and forth between a Mojave and a diesel High Altitude. Seems like overall I'll get more for the money with the diesel High Altitude, especially with Employee Pricing.
So a couple questions:
Is employee pricing expected to end New Year's Eve, or is it expected to carry over a bit into January? I'll be lucky to get to the new house by New Year's day, so if I decide to go with the High Altitude, that could affect the decision and whether I should pursue making a deal before then.
Is employee pricing essentially as good as it gets for pricing? Or is there more pricing wiggle room?
If I go with a Mojave, since there is no employee pricing for them, I'd likely order it to my specs. What kind of deals are people getting when ordering a Mojave?
It seems there is more discounting available if I finance through the selling dealer. Are there limits to how long it has to be financed? Because I would pay cash but if I can save some money by initially financing, I'd do that.
Thanks for any info!
So a couple questions:
Is employee pricing expected to end New Year's Eve, or is it expected to carry over a bit into January? I'll be lucky to get to the new house by New Year's day, so if I decide to go with the High Altitude, that could affect the decision and whether I should pursue making a deal before then.
Is employee pricing essentially as good as it gets for pricing? Or is there more pricing wiggle room?
If I go with a Mojave, since there is no employee pricing for them, I'd likely order it to my specs. What kind of deals are people getting when ordering a Mojave?
It seems there is more discounting available if I finance through the selling dealer. Are there limits to how long it has to be financed? Because I would pay cash but if I can save some money by initially financing, I'd do that.
Thanks for any info!
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