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<blockquote data-quote="boost88" data-source="post: 16723469" data-attributes="member: 145861"><p>So I've purchased one new vehicle in my life, wifes grand cherokee(2015). It was relatively simple since the vehicle was on the lot with the options she wanted. However since I'm looking at another truck I probably wont have as easy of a time. They sell like hotcakes once on the lot and pickings are slim.</p><p></p><p>I'm really tossing around the idea of just ordering what I what. I haven't made a full choice on what to go with but I'm really leaning towards a tundra, in my opinion features per dollar is probably one of the better on the market, as I really only care about a few things. Have to have bucket seats with a full center console, 4x4, and id prefer cloth seats. Nice things would be a large infotainment, sun roof, stuff like that definitely not deal breakers. </p><p></p><p>My biggest question is when and what to do. If I go online spec out a truck to my liking with features and price I like is that really what you pay? You can build x truck from any manufacture and get that MSRP but is that what you really pay in the end? Obviously taxes and any warranty you want to add will go on top of the price that I get. Just seeing so many horror stories about deal mark up and such. I refuse to pay someone 5k to order or sell me a truck, I'll just wait. </p><p></p><p>I can realistically wait 2-3 years if I need to. My current truck should make it that long no problems and ill just continue to save money in the mean time. Ideally id like to spend around 55k or less but well see how the market is. Any input on when to buy and the whole ordering a vehicle thing would be appreciated from those with experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boost88, post: 16723469, member: 145861"] So I've purchased one new vehicle in my life, wifes grand cherokee(2015). It was relatively simple since the vehicle was on the lot with the options she wanted. However since I'm looking at another truck I probably wont have as easy of a time. They sell like hotcakes once on the lot and pickings are slim. I'm really tossing around the idea of just ordering what I what. I haven't made a full choice on what to go with but I'm really leaning towards a tundra, in my opinion features per dollar is probably one of the better on the market, as I really only care about a few things. Have to have bucket seats with a full center console, 4x4, and id prefer cloth seats. Nice things would be a large infotainment, sun roof, stuff like that definitely not deal breakers. My biggest question is when and what to do. If I go online spec out a truck to my liking with features and price I like is that really what you pay? You can build x truck from any manufacture and get that MSRP but is that what you really pay in the end? Obviously taxes and any warranty you want to add will go on top of the price that I get. Just seeing so many horror stories about deal mark up and such. I refuse to pay someone 5k to order or sell me a truck, I'll just wait. I can realistically wait 2-3 years if I need to. My current truck should make it that long no problems and ill just continue to save money in the mean time. Ideally id like to spend around 55k or less but well see how the market is. Any input on when to buy and the whole ordering a vehicle thing would be appreciated from those with experience. [/QUOTE]
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