$1300 to SoCal. I input it as a mid-sized SUV.I've used uship.com to get quotes before. All you need is zip codes and they're pretty accurate.
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$1300 to SoCal. I input it as a mid-sized SUV.I've used uship.com to get quotes before. All you need is zip codes and they're pretty accurate.
Try Montway for a quote, they generally are more favored than uship (only recommend enclosed transports also when building your quote)$1300 to SoCal. I input it as a mid-sized SUV.
I started one in the California regional forum. Mine only applies for SoCal residents though. If you live elsewhere you can start your own to drum up interest.Granger told me there is a group buy effort somewhere here to try and combine shipping to locations. Is that correct? If so, can you point me to the thread? I would be interested.
Oh, wow I live in DC but from Houston. DC to Houston is a 20hr drive, but Iowa to DC is 15. UShip says Iowa to DC is $1300 for a highly rated. I can drive to Chicago to visit friends and save $200, lol.I've used uship.com to get quotes before. All you need is zip codes and they're pretty accurate.
It really isn't. Putting a butt ton of highway miles on a new engine is not a good way to break it in.Oh, wow I live in DC but from Houston. DC to Houston is a 20hr drive, but Iowa to DC is 15. UShip says Iowa to DC is $1300 for a highly rated. I can drive to Chicago to visit friends and save $200, lol.
Decisions!
I could see that if we were talking about a high performance vehicle, this just a regular old FORD. I'm sure it will be fine. Even if I bought it locally, I'm going to be so excited, I'll put 1500 on it in now time, lol!It really isn't. Putting a butt ton of highway miles on a new engine is not a good way to break it in.
Would second this and I would guess they want the potential trades in. The real money is in used car sales.Granger seems to be in it for the long-term payoff which I respect. The payoff being more allocations of the Ford Performance variant of the Bronco whenever it comes out. The more Broncos they sell the more Ford Performance allocation they're likely to get. Not to mention a ton of trades they're bound to get and make money from.
Don Rhode , is the go to guy over there, he's very honest and a strait shooterI reserved one for my father in law and used Galpin, might need to do the same for mine.
who’s the go to sales man there. Going to see if I can leverage two guys an get some additional savings
No, you do not. However, your place in line is only as good as how many vehicles your new dealer has been allocated and how many reservations they have converted with earlier time stamps. You could change yourself (inadvertently) from a 2021 to a 2022.Do I lose my spot in line if I change dealers?